No snap decision made on crocodile's future
Published: 10:17, 27 January 2017
| Updated: 10:35, 27 January 2017
UNCERTAINTY surrounds what will happen to a much-loved resident of Wick Carnegie library once it moves to the new Wick campus building.
The library is home to a stuffed crocodile, also know as a gharial or gavial, which was presented by Sir Arthur Bignold MP to the Museum of Wick on January 25, 1909.
With the library’s move to the new community section of the Wick campus build, planned for the end of February, it is unclear whether the ghavial will be moving with staff or not.
Read more in Friday's John O'Groat Journal