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A podcast series on remarkable Highland women includes flytier Megan Boyd and triggers Brora Heritage Centre event on June 23 for research

Tain and District Civic Trust enjoy illuminating visit to Brora

PICTURES: Choice of Brora as venue for Scottish Salt Symposium is a fitting tribute

Salt panning returns to Highland village after 200 years

Harvested from the sea and produced using coal mined from the small pocket of Jurassic rock, Brora’s ‘white gold’ salt was a prized commodity which told its own story of Highland history. First produced in 1598 in a remarkable example of female enterprise, the northeast village’s sea salt industry told its own story of Highland history, encompassing Jacobite rebellion and Highland clearances. At its peak, Brora – five miles north of Golspie - was one of the nation’s leading and most northern producers of salt, with demand coming from as far afield as Denmark and London. While the rich seams of highly combustible Jurassic coal fired the Sutherland village’s woollen mills, distilleries and brickworks, and even helped it become one of the first Highland towns to boast electric street lighting – earning Brora the nickname ‘Electric City’.

Museums offer free entry to local people to mark re-opening

Museums offer free entry to local people to mark re-opening © Supplied by Glencoe Folk Museum Sign up for our daily newsletter featuring the top stories from The Press and Journal. Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A group of museums is celebrating re-opening by offering neighbouring residents free or cut-price entry during May. Starting on Saturday, 13 venues in the Highlands and Islands are taking part in the MYseum campaign aimed at encouraging people to rediscover the history and heritage on their doorsteps as lockdown eases

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