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Updated: 17:01, 11 January 2021
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Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has taken over the village toilets to ensure the facility remains available for locals and North Coast 500 tourists and other visitors.
Visitors to Ross-shire and Sutherland communities on the world famous North Coast 500 driving route will be able to look forward to more comfortable comfort stops as part of a £3 million nationwide upgrade of Scotland s tourism facilities.
Kinlochewe Tourist Facilities, a partnership between Highland Council and Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has been awarded funding to provide new carbon neutral toilets and shower facilities, as well as a waste disposal facility adjacent to Kinlochewe River.
Assynt and Kinlochewe North Coast 500 toilet stops to receive upgrade funding By Calum MacLeod
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Updated: 16:58, 11 January 2021
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Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has taken over the village toilets to ensure the facility remains available for locals and North Coast 500 tourists and other visitors.
Visitors to Ross-shire and Sutherland communities on the world famous North Coast 500 driving route will be able to look forward to more comfortable comfort stops as part of a £3 million nationwide upgrade of Scotland s tourism facilities.
Kinlochewe Tourist Facilities, a partnership between Highland Council and Kinlochewe s Community Out West Trust has been awarded funding to provide new carbon neutral toilets and shower facilities, as well as a waste disposal facility adjacent to Kinlochewe River.
Toilet-themed cakes leave Wester Ross event organisers flushed with success By Hector MacKenzie Published: 08:00, 15 December 2020
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Remind you of anything? These cakes helped raise smiles but also threw the spotlight on an important global issue.
SOME tongue-in-cheek and highly skilful baking raised dough for worthy local causes in Wester Ross while raising awareness of a vital issue.
Cakes sold at the GALE centre in Gairloch boosted the coffers of public loos serving Poolewe, Aultbea, Gairloch and Kinlochewe and a Toilet Twinning initiative.