Jillian Turner says the sheep, which now has a huge fleece, called out to her kayaking group and followed them along the shore

Marooned for two years at the foot of a Scottish Highlands cliff, the sorry-looking, bedraggled animal is now known as Britain’s loneliest sheep.

Jillian Turner first spotted the sheep two years ago while she was paddling along the coast of Sutherland with her kayak club. It was on a shingle beach at the foot of a steep cliff. She assumed the sheep would make it back to wherever home was by itself and thought no more of it.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

‘A new Nakba’: settler violence forces Palestinians out of West Bank villages

Communities who have clung on for decades are leaving their homes in…

Bank of England official warns of potential early interest rate rise

Michael Saunders’ remarks add to signs Bank might become first major central…

Undercover footage at French farm shows ‘deplorable’ conditions for pigs

The animals are supplied to frankfurter brand Herta and sold in supermarkets…

Channel 4 sell-off ‘will undermine PM’s promise to level up country’

Northern business chief says privatisation plan could be open to legal challenges…