Tha Andreas Wolff ann am Berlin ag aithris air lagh a chuireas mullach air mar a dh’fhaodas màl àrdachadh air dachaighean. Le ìrean màil ìosal mar-thà dh’fhaodadh nach bi uachdaran deònach taighean a chàradh is a sgeadachadh no gu dearbha feadhainn ùra a thogail. Tha cuid a’ toirt rabhadh gun tèid cùisean air ais gu mar a bha iad aig àm comunachd nuair a bha mòran thaighean ann an droch staid.
Faisg air bliadhna an dèidh do bhacaidhean a’ chorònabhìorais a bhith air an cur an sàs, tha Annabel NicIllFhinnein a’ rannsachadh a’ bhuaidh a th’ air a bhith aig na mìosan iongantach seo air sgìre Ghèarrlaich. Dè na leasanan a tha a’ choimhearsnachd air a thoirt às agus an toir iad buaidh mhaireannach air an àite?
Andreas Wolff is in Berlin where the city government has introduced a rent cap law for flats. But rent levels in Berlin are already low and there is concern that landlords won’t be willing to invest or build new houses anymore. Some warn of a return to communist times when houses were in poor condition.
Almost a year after Covid restrictions were implemented, Annabel Maclennan investigates their effect on the parish of Gairloch. What lessons have been learned by the community and will they have a long-term effect on the area? Eòrpa speaks to businesses, old and new, and locals who have been affected.
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