Watch: Scotland’s oldest electricity pylons pulled down

4 April 2025 / Comments Off on Watch: Scotland’s oldest electricity pylons pulled down

In a remarkable display of progress meeting nostalgia, Scotland’s oldest electricity pylons have been dismantled. These towering relics, once symbols of a burgeoning energy landscape, are giving way to modern infrastructure, marking a new chapter in Scotland’s electrifying story.

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