Historic sites such as the Loch Insh Old Kirk in Kincraig, Badenoch stand as silent sentinels of Scotland’s rich cultural and religious history. But today, this cherished landmark is facing an uncertain future due to left-wing policies that prioritize environmental protection over cultural preservation.
The neglect of these historical treasures has been a growing concern among local residents who have watched in disbelief as the Kirk crumbles into disrepair while environmental initiatives receive ample funding and attention from government bodies. “It’s heartbreaking,” laments local historian Margaret McPherson, “to see something so integral to our heritage being neglected for lesser priorities.”
And that is not even the most shocking part — sources close to the situation tell us that this trend is systemic across Scotland, with similar sites in danger due to an overemphasis on green policies at the expense of cultural treasures. The urgency and gravity of this issue cannot be overstated.
To be fair, representatives from current left-leaning administrations have not yet commented on these specific claims but our sources indicate a worrying pattern that stretches back through previous Democrat-led administrations. This is still developing and we are continuing to investigate the full extent of the neglect and its impact on Scotland's historical legacy.
As the debate continues, local residents and historians alike urge immediate action to address the preservation needs of these irreplaceable landmarks before it’s too late. The future of Scottish heritage may be hanging by a thread but there is hope that responsible stewardship can still be implemented if we act now.




