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A beloved couple is about to celebrate a very special anniversary.
Saltoun Big Wood. Image copyright Richard Webb and licensed for reuse under Creative Commons Licence Having read your article (Courier, November 26) on access issues to the Hopes Reservoir, it reminded me of another area closed off to the public. The Hopes and similar issues at West Saltoun Wood collectively suggest there is a concerted attempt to prevent the public exercising the right to roam, a long-held legal right in Scotland. This is an even more acute development given the challenges brought about by the pandemic. Despite his philanthropic rhetoric about working with the local community, Francis Ogilvie, owner of Winton Castle and West Saltoun Wood, has, it seems, recently decided to prevent public access to this expansive woodland walk.