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How John O’ Groats is bouncing back from 2010 Carbuncle Award

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Winning the Carbuncle Award in 2010 was embarrassing for John O’ Groats.

One of the reasons it had attracted the attention of judges was for having the most northerly derelict building, a hotel, on the British mainland.

The award’s ‘Plook on the Plinth’ trophy was handed out by architecture magazine Urban Realm.

Its editorial team said John O’ Groats was “notorious for being so desolate” and described it as a “bleak outpost”.

Denny, East Kilbride, Inverness and Lochgelly were also nominated that year.

Residents of John O’ Groats felt they had been unfairly targeted.

“People were upset about it at the time,” says Andrew Mowat, of John O’ Groats Development Trust.

“Nobody actually came forward to accept the award.”

He added: “But I think the award kick-started the regeneration and redevelopment work.

“So, probably in the long run, it was a good thing because look how far we’ve come now.”


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