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Population
  
2,325

Country
  
Scotland

EU Parliament
  
Scotland

Council area
  
Argyll and Bute

Scottish parliament
  
Argyll and Bute

OS grid reference
  
NR700747

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Website
  
knapdalepeople.com

Lieutenancy area
  
Argyll and Bute

UK parliament constituency
  
Argyll and Bute

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Beaver spotted in knapdale


Knapdale (Scottish Gaelic: Cnapadal) forms a rural district of Argyll and Bute in the Scottish Highlands, adjoining Kintyre to the south, and divided from the rest of Argyll to the north by the Crinan Canal. It includes two parishes, North Knapdale and South Knapdale.

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Knapdale Planning your visit

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History

Knapdale Beavers at Knapdale mid Argyll Mike Rae

Knapdale Forest, planted in the 1930s, covers much of the region. During the 1930s, the Ministry of Labour supplied the men from among the unemployed, many coming from the crisis-hit mining and heavy industry communities of the Central Belt. They were housed in one of a number of Instructional Centres created by the Ministry, most of them on Forestry Commission property; by 1938, the Ministry had 38 Instructional Centres across Britain. The camp was used to hold enemy prisoners during the Second World War. The hutted camp in Knapdale was located at Cairnbaan, just south of the Crinan Canal, and a surviving building remains in use as a Forestry Commission workshop.

Geography

Knapdale Beavers at Knapdale mid Argyll Mike Rae

Local attractions include the Chapel of Keills. A grave-slab in the chapel has a carving of a clarsach similar to the Queen Mary Harp currently at the Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh, one of only three surviving medieval gaelic harps. West Highland grave slabs from the Argyll area suggest that Knapdale is where this harp originated. The village also has the thirteenth-century Kilmory Chapel and the late twelfth-century Castle Sween.

Knapdale Knapdale Forest C Johnny Durnan Geograph Britain and Ireland

A 173-acre estate in the area belongs to former chief executive of Network Rail, Iain Coucher. Named "Iainland", the property was purchased by Coucher in 2010 following his controversial departure from the company, and includes two islands in the Sound of Jura.

Places in Knapdale include:

  • Achahoish
  • Achnamara
  • Ardrishaig
  • Crinan
  • Kilberry
  • Kilmory
  • Tayvallich
  • Demographics

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    The United Kingdom Census 2001 reported a population of 2325, down from 2641 in the United Kingdom Census 1991, a change from 312 to 527 in North Knapdale, and from 2641 to 2325 in South Knapdale. Census figures for the 19th and 20th centuries show a continuing and steady decline of population in North Knapdale, from a peak of around 2700 in 1825 to under 500 in 1950. Possible boundary changes make historic comparisons for South Knapdale less certain, but this part of the region appears not to have suffered the same depopulation as the north, and even modest growth, a rise from around 1750 in 1801 to around 2700 in 1901.

    Environment

    Knapdale has a designation as a National Scenic Area.

    Reintroduction of the beaver

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    In 2005, the Scottish Government turned down a licence application for unfenced reintroduction of the Eurasian beaver in Knapdale. However, in late 2007 a successful application was made for a release project. The trial was to be run over five years by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, with Scottish Natural Heritage (SNH) monitoring the project. The first beavers were released in May 2009. This initial release into the wild of 11 animals received a setback during the first year with the disappearance of two animals and the unproven allegation of the illegal shooting of a third. However, the remaining population was increased in 2010 by further releases.

    Knapdale BBC Domesday Reloaded Part Of Knapdale Forest

    References

    Knapdale Wikipedia