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Lifelong Denbigh pals are rallying to the cause in Scotland

Cash for wild salmon restoration in move to boost the king of fish

IT is an iconic species of Scotland, recognised as a symbol of the country’s habitat around the world and often referred to as “the king of the…

Profits fall at Dunoon-based Western Ferries as it sails through choppy waters

Why you should visit Scotland s forgotten peninsula

Five glorious Victorian piers you can still visit now

Five glorious Victorian piers you can still visit now From Blackpool to Brighton, Victoriana still rules the waves around Great Britain The Grand Pier sits proudly on the beach at Weston-super-Mare Credit: James D.Morgan/Getty These piers are glorious examples of how early seaside visitors left their mark and where you can sample a slice of history on your summer staycation.  Southend Pier Kicking an Essex leg out into the Thames Estuary, Southend Pier has been a big deal for a long time. Its “current” iron incarnation was the longest such structure in the world when it was inaugurated. The reasons for its length were more pragmatic than cosmetic - the coast around the town is largely mudflats that make for a shallow depth way into the water. Originally, many tourists came in from London by boat, and an extended pier was an obvious solution to the threat of grounding. A first, wooden pier, running 590ft (180m) out from the land, was finished in 1830. Its metal replacem

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