Eilean Fladday

For other places with the same name, see Flodday.

Eilean Fladday (also Fladda) is a previously populated, tidal island off Raasay, near Skye, Scotland.

Caol Fladda looking towards Eilean Fladday

Geography

Eilean Fladday lies off the north west coast of Raasay, across Caol Fladday (Kyle Fladda), which dries at half-tide.[1]

Once a thriving crofting community, the island now only has three cottages, used as holiday lets. The population is recorded as 29 (1841), 51 (1891), 12 (1951) and 12 (1971).[2] Five families lived there in the late 1920s. Their petition to Inverness County Council to build a road and footbridge was rejected.[2] A subsequent appeal to the Education Department to provide a school, was successful only after a rate strike.[2] Raasay crofter, Calum MacLeod (who later built "Calum's Road") constructed a track from Torran to Fladda between 1949 and 1952. This did not stem the exodus from the island and the last families left Fladda in 1965.[2]

References

  1. "Historical Perspective of Raasay". Gazetteer for Scotland. Retrieved 11 December 2009.
  2. 1 2 3 4 Hutchinson, Roger (2006). Calum's Road. Birlinn. ISBN 1-84158-677-3.

Coordinates: 57°29′9″N 6°1′40″W / 57.48583°N 6.02778°W / 57.48583; -6.02778

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