Best UK photography locations (where you can still avoid the crowds)
May 25, 2021
With travel abroad still looking uncertain this year, top landscape pros compile a new bucket list of great locations in Britain that avoids the obvious honeypots and camera-wielding staycation crowds
Scotland
Eilean Bàn (White Island)
This six-acre island (situated between the Isle of Skye and mainland Scotland) is a haven for wildlife with otters, seals, cormorants, shags and herons regularly sighted from its shoreline.
Eilean Bàn is the former home of author Gavin Maxwell and, as such, there is a museum dedicated to him close to the water’s edge. The island supports one of the struts of Skye Bridge and has its own lighthouse, offering plenty of opportunities for wildlife, landscape and architecture images.
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A council spokesman said: A resident reported this huge fly-tip to us after someone dumped it at Blackheath Road. This is not okay! Not only it is unsightly, unacceptable and unnecessary, but fly-tipping also pose a real danger to the environment and local wildlife.
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And now, the council has described the latest fly-tip to be reported in Pakefield, near to Blackheath Woods, as unacceptable.
A council spokesman said: A resident reported this huge fly-tip to us after someone dumped it at Blackheath Road. This is not okay! Not only it is unsightly, unacceptable and unnecessary, but fly-tipping also pose a real danger to the environment and local wildlife.
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According to the latest figures, fly-tipping soared during the Covid-19 pandemic in East Suffolk - with more than 500 reports in the district in the final quarter of last year.
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A spokesman for East Suffolk Council confirmed the incident was reported over the weekend.
They said: We have been made aware of a fly-tipping incident in Mettingham and officers from East Suffolk Norse will be visiting the site to carry out an investigation and remove the waste. Fly-tipping is unpleasant, unnecessary, unsightly and unacceptable and there is no excuse for it, not even during a pandemic. As with all fly-tipping incidents, we will be undertaking a full investigation to try and find those responsible. Anyone who has seen anything or has any information that might help us identify those responsible can report it by using our online form.
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