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16 October 2014

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Maureen McKendry, a journalist from the Sunday Times, has been in touch.
She鈥檚 writing an article on the number of women moving away from the Western Isles and would like to speak to those who鈥檝e done so.

If you鈥檇 like to speak to Maureen email me at islandblogging@bbc.co.uk and I鈥檒l pass on her details.


Posted on I.B.H.Q. at 15:50

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Chrissie Mary is threatening to up sticks if she doesn't get a man at this year's fank - would Ms Mckendry be interested in the exclusive inside track? Donald is doing her PR for a bottle of Glen's Vodlka from the Swainbost shop.

calumannabel from Thunderer House Dell


Herself is always threatening to leave, I don't know why, so maybe the woman from the Times could instruct her?

Tws from The croft lewis


Perhaps she could also find out what attracts men TO the Western Isles. I trust it won't be the absence of women.

Nic from Coll


Any relation to the McKendry from the Magic Roundabout?

calumannabel from Chust Wondering


Perhaps, with the proper incentive, Ms. McKendry could be persuaded to stay? What those incentives might be, I am not so bold as to suggest.

mjc from NM,USA


Perhaps On Top of Ward Hill's' blog can help to explain what's happening to the disappearing women. The blog at: http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/islandblogging/blogs/005299/0000008462.shtml has a picture of a masked man with a WAG bag. Is there a WAG-catcher - like the Kidcatcher in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang - kidnapping wives and girlfriends. If so, Chrissie Mary and I applaud this initiative as it clears the field a bit for us.

Annie B from the usual




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