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Dentures and dumpies: Crofting dentist thrives on remote Scottish island

Paul Rowlston, a dentist and crofter, lives and works on the Isle of Lewis. Relocating from South Yorkshire roughly 20 years ago, Rowlston brought his dentistry skills to the remote island, where he now raises livestock.

Nancy Nicolson travelled to North Tolsta on the Isle of Lewis to meet Paul Rowlston, a dentist who combines his practice with crofting. Rowlston has been raising rare breed sheep, cattle, pigs, and poultry on his croft for approximately 20 years. He relocated from South Yorkshire, bringing his dentistry skills to the island. Nicolson's visit to Rowlston's croft, along with his family and animals, was featured on the BBC. The episode explores how Rowlston balances his dental practice with his life as a crofter in a remote location. The broadcast was produced and presented by Nancy Nicolson.

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  • BBC — On Your Farm - Dumpies, ducks and dentures - BBC Sounds
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