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The Loch Linnhe salmon mega-farm story has featured in a Third Force News article

Salmon mega-farm story in Third Force News article

The story of how our communities are fighting to stop the proposed salmon mega-farm features in an article published today by Third Force News

October 17, 2023

The story of how our communities are fighting to stop the proposed salmon mega-farm in Loch Linnhe features in an article published by Third Force News (TFN), Scotland’s only dedicated daily news outlet for charities and voluntary organisations.

Published by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations, the 17th October edition features an article devoted to this issue which includes contributions from Long Live Loch Linnhe members.

The article has generated supportive comments from its readers. "The communities’ concerns are completely valid; this is madness off the radar" says one; "One of the most beautiful spots in the UK...It absolutely does not need an industrial mega fish farm" says another.

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