The regional elections across the UK yesterday (May 5th) resulted in some strange locations being used as polling stations, including two pubs, a golf club and a caravan. In the Highland town of Coulags, local residents George and Jessie McKay opened up their caravan to allow locals to cast their vote – as they have done for the past 20 years, the Herald reports.
The couple performed the duties of polling clerk and presiding officer at what is believed to be one of the smallest polling stations in the UK.
After voting closed at 10pm, Scottish ballot boxes were carefully transported by boat and helicopter to count centres in the Highland region.
Caravan owners looking to tour the Scottish Highlands as part of their summer holiday can choose from a range of camp sites in the region, including Culloden Moor, Dunnet Bay and Invernahoven Caravan Site.