Meet 20 Per Cent of Canna's Population: Family Set for 'Wonderful Experience' After Relocation
The Scotsman › October 13, 2007
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The Scotsman › October 13, 2007
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NEIL Baker and his family at present enjoy a rural lifestyle in a farmhouse near Swansea.
But "rural" will soon take on a new meaning for the Bakers, as they become 20 per cent of the population of Canna - a Hebridean island with no major roads, no shop, pub or mobile phone coverage, and where the nearest doctor is a boat trip away.See the full content of this document
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Meet 20 Per Cent of Canna's Population: Family Set for 'Wonderful Experience' After Relocation
Following a worldwide search, the Bakers have been selected to become Canna's latest residents, after the island's owner, the National Trust for Scotland, last ye...
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