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Published Date: 06 April 2007
BIRD flu has helped Cellardyke experience a mini-tourism boom.
It is a year today since Britain's first case of deadly bird flu was confirmed in a dead swan which had washed-up in the harbour slipway.

The normally sedate fishing village in the East Neuk of Fife was thrust under the world's spotlight with journalists, photographers and film crews - as well as scientists - flocking to the area.

Cellardyke community councillor Martin Dibley said: "People still come along to see where the swan was found and anytime bird flu is on the news we get a mention. But to be honest it has all been quite positive.

"I think it showed the village and the area in a positive light.

"Everyone was saying how nice the area was and how friendly the people are and it has in a bizarre way increased tourism a little bit.

Mr Dibley said that property in the area has been snapped up in the last year.

He added: "It is more to do with people seeing it on the news and thinking 'what a nice little place that is'."



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  • Last Updated: 06 April 2007 8:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Bird flu
 
1

Ally Palmer,

Inverkeithing 06/04/2007 11:28:22

Even more so this weekend & next what with the Fence Collective Record label having its Homegame Festival all sold out sadly!

2

I'm no really here,

06/04/2007 12:23:39

I heard Edinburgh is going to get the Bird Flu in August.

3

Banterman,

Fife 06/04/2007 20:47:27

yer better off in Burntisland, the playground of Fife and getting better all the time


 

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