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IN PICTURES: People walk through Inverness in Standing Up For Scotland’s Citizens march in a bid to make their voice heard


By Scott Maclennan

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ABOUT 1000 people have been marching through Inverness in the city's second major pro-independence rally in the space of eight months.

Organisers had been expecting up to 1000 people to take part in the Standing Up For Scotland’s Citizens march which started and ended at Bught Park and take a route over the River Ness and past Inverness Castle.

The event was designed to “highlight the fact the we have no real democracy in Scotland”, according to organisers and adopted the slogan Scotland can.

More pictures and reports in the next edition of the Inverness Courier, Ross-shire Journal, Highland News and North Star.

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