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Opinion: Columnist wrong about Merritt Parkway, a great public space worth preserving

Opinion: Columnist wrong about Merritt Parkway, a great public space worth preserving Wes Haynes FacebookTwitterEmail Re: “People vs. highways an easy choice on affordable housing,” March 14: Hugh Bailey’s recent opinion piece “People vs. highways” gets a handful of points right. We fully agree that the Merritt Parkway is scenic, even pastoral and certainly historic. The 37.5 mile road is without peer in the United States listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its unique bridges and carefully designed landscape, and designated by the U.S. Department of Transportation as a National Scenic Byway. But the core of his argument, that the Merritt Parkway Conservancy’s efforts to preserve this heritage is a binary choice between people and highways, is way off the mark.

Down Memory Lane: Ruins underline how idyllic Highland spot was not always peaceful

Down Memory Lane: Ruins underline how idyllic Highland spot was not always peaceful By Contributor Published: 19:30, 18 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Bill McAllister recounts the history of Redcastle on the Black Isle. The charming shoreside hamlet of Redcastle, overlooking the Beauly Firth, lies six-and-a-half miles from Inverness. A wander inland, over the burn, through the trees and up a wee brae brings you to the sudden sight of the spectacular ruined castle from which it takes its name. Redcastle is a bracing walk from North Kessock, with Invernessians much given to strolling, cycling, running or birdwatching there. It even has a Victorian postbox set in a wall and still in use. The ruins, however, underline that this place was not always peaceful.

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