In February I was invited to join the Trustees of The Auchindrain Township. Located just south of Inveraray in Argyll on Scotland’s West coast, Auchindrain represents an important part of Scotland’s rural past. In townships, groups of families lived and worked together living off the meagre land and Auchindrain was the very last working township; farming ended in 1963 and the last occupants moved away shortly after. Now an open-air museum, the Township’s buildings and collections are recognised by the Scottish Government as being of national cultural and historical significance. https://www.auchindrain.org.uk