A replica is to be built of the Tomb of the Eagles, as part of plans to develop the newly reopened visitor attraction. The Neolithic cairn, nearby Bronze Age site and visitor centre enjoyed a grand reopening on Sunday, marking their transfer into community ownership. The famous tomb, which was uncovered 50 years ago by farmer Ronnie Simison, had been run by his daughters Freda Norquay and Kathleen MacLean until the onset of the COVID pandemic. …
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