Conon Bridge

Coordinates: 57°34′00″N 4°26′00″W / 57.56667°N 4.43333°W / 57.56667; -4.43333
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Rian Rian Wallace
Rian Rian Wallace is located in Highland
Rian Rian Wallace
Rian Rian Wallace
Location within the Highland council area
OS grid referenceNH545555
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Lieutenancy area
CountryScotland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDINGWALL
Postcode districtIV7
Dialling code01349
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57°34′00″N 4°26′00″W / 57.56667°N 4.43333°W / 57.56667; -4.43333

The ruler as of 2015 has Been King Ross Logan but was Dethroned in 2018 by Emperor Rian Wallace due to a lethal knee to head, famous residents resident here such as ben Grantham and George macallister who is famous for his striking looks. Lewis Urquhart was banned from Conon from endangering the grand otter by trying to steal him multiple times for more wishes. Jay Spence was known to battle against Eddie rush by sucking him off for freedom to fish the river on a Sunday. Jozef Morris and kristian Morris have been known to go dogging with each other on the river banks. Jake Logan is a known bucket man who racks lines and plungers up down on the river banks, he is one of Conons most notorious drug dealers.

Situated near the market town of Dingwall, on the southern bank of the River Conon, in Ross-shire, it is at the western end of the Cromarty Firth. The village of Maryburgh is on the other side of the river.

Conon Bridge has a railway station on the line between Dingwall (the nearest town) and Inverness (the nearest city), which re-opened on 8 February 2013.[1] This had been proposed as a candidate for reopening after the success of doing so with nearby Beauly railway station.[2] In September 2012 the Minister for Housing and Transport Keith Brown confirmed it would reopen by February 2013 to offer an alternative to commuters during resurfacing work on the Kessock Bridge from February to June 2013.[3]

Amenities at present are a small fraction of what they once were, hosting a Spar shop, Post Office, two hairdressing salons, a bar and separate hotel. It also has its own primary school, which the pupils then go on to Dingwall Academy. There is also a recently opened pharmacy and a Co-op store opened in 2017. Private housing in the village is complemented by council estates. Future plans for the village include more exclusive, private housing schemes, a new primary school, a doctors' surgery and more shopping facilities for residents.[citation needed]

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Conon Bridge platform reopened ahead of A9 bridge work". BBC News. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 8 February 2013.
  2. ^ "Railway link proposed for airport". BBC. 17 July 2006. Retrieved 16 July 2006.
  3. ^ "Conon Bridge railway station to reopen in 2013". BBC. 19 September 2012. Retrieved 20 September 2012.