LOCALS living in one of the UK’s most isolated communities say there’s no “better” place.
Fair Isle, which is part of Shetland, is the most unpopulated place to live with only 50 residents.
The beautiful sea spot is located 80 miles off the Scottish mainland and it’s just three miles long and half a mile wide.
But islanders say it is the perfect place to live for people who love knitting and outdoors.
Eileen Thomson, one of the residents, said living in the island is a chance to become an “integral part of a strong community”.