A tourism operation in the Glenkens has gone into coronavirus lockdown - as it prepares to mark 50 years in business.Loch Ken Holiday Park closed until further notice on Sunday evening under new emergency measures designed to halt the spread of Covid-19.Park proprietor Mungo Bryson Jnr was saddened the crisis had hit during the firm’s half century year - but stressed public health was the number one priority.“It is coming up to our 50th anniversary year - at some stage,” he told the News.“But first things first.
We have to make sure the people are safe and the country is safe.“Overall, I think the Scottish Government is doing okay just now and doing all the right things.“We have to protect ourselves.”Mr Bryson added: “All this may encourage