He’s organised holidays and tours in Scotland for visitors from across the world.But for all his international dealings Ian Finlayson is proud to call Bridge of Dee home.The former oil industry worker turns 74 in two weeks’ time – but still runs his company Scottish Travel and Tourism Services from his riverside cottage which he shares with South African partner Esther and two Schnauzer dogs, mother Kali – Swahili for fierce – and daughter Ella.A Highlander by birth, Ian has been an active member of Balmaghie Community Council for 17 years, many of those as convener.And although he’s lived in Galloway for more than two decades he still retains the lilting accent of the north country.It turns out that Ian’s maternal grandfather George Imrie,
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