‘Morrisons killed us’ : Britain’s most westerly mainland village shop closes after half a century
      The Ferry Stores, in the remote village of Kilchoan, will shut its doors after struggling to fight off the decline in footfall and the advent of home delivery services Morag Doherty says the men in the village will have to get their newspapers elsewhere now. On Friday, the 66-year-old will close (…)
  
  
  
  
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