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Tower dedicated to Dingwall’s ‘Fighting Mac’ soldier reopened to public

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Highland councillor Margaret Paterson, who led tours of the tower with her husband Tommy 50 years ago, said she was delighted it was open again to local residents and visitors from all over the world.

Nigel Greenwood, of Dingwall Community Council, thanked all those involved in the project to restore the monument.

He said Highland Council staff worked with architects, and local councillors helped to secure the funding.

“I’m very happy to get this far after several years of ups and downs,” he said.


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