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  • 2 years, 62 days ago

Climber dies in Highland mountain accident in Lost Valley in the Three Sisters Gully in Glencoe

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Climber dies in Highland mountain accident in Lost Valley in the Three Sisters Gully in Glencoe

A climber has died in an accident on a mountain in the Highlands. Mountain rescue teams were called at about 1655 GMT after a report of a fall in an area known as the Lost Valley in the Three Sisters Gully in Glencoe. One climber, who has not been identified, sustained fatal injuries and a man was taken to Belford Hospital in Fort William for treatment. Glencoe Mountain Rescue Team and police were called to the scene to help with the rescue.

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  • 2 years, 101 days ago

Scotland’s oldest ski resort could open for winter season after sale

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Scotlands oldest ski resort could open for winter season after sale

Struggling Glencoe Ski Centre is now expected to open for the winter season following the completion of the sale. Falkirk businessman Andy Meldrum confirmed that he had bought the resort from David Campbell, who owned it for five years.

Mr Meldrum, who describes himself as a ’snow nut’, said he would be opening the White Corries centre for winter sports and had plans to make the resort a year-round attraction.

However, he admitted he had an ’uphill task’ ahead of him. The ski centre has endured tough times in recent years. Poor snowfall six years ago led to its worst season on record.

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  • 2 years, 132 days ago

Doubts hang over the future of Glencoe, Scotlands oldest ski resort

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Doubts hang over the future of Glencoe, Scotlands oldest ski resort

A questionmark was hanging over the future of Scotland’s oldest ski resort last night after it emerged it may not open for winter.

The operator of Glencoe Mountain has failed to sell the White Corries centre or attract new investors after putting it on the market in March. Company chairman David Campbell said yesterday that unless a volunteer board of ski-ing enthusiasts was formed to operate the resort, it may not open this winter.

The plight of the business, 30 miles south of Fort Will-iam, prompted Mr Campbell to urge the Scottish Government to do more to help the snow sports industry.

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