A new job in Cardiff sees Gavin move to Barry in series three.
Its name, Allt-na-Reigh, roughly translates from its mangled Gaelic as "burn of the slope", a reference to the stream that rushes close by and down under a bridge on the A82.But Allt-na-Reigh is in a sorry state having become a target for attacks on the memory of its dead former owner - Jimmy Savile.
The cottage has been repeatedly vandalised since the paedophile TV presenter died in his Leeds flat in 2011, and his years of exploiting hundreds of people, mostly vulnerable young women,The Dame Janet Smith review, published in 2016, identified 72 victims of Savile in connection with his work at the BBC, including eight who were raped.Graffiti covers the walls of the cottage in Glen Coe, the windows are smashed and a bicycle wheel has been thrown on to the roof.
The roof itself is damaged with tiles having been deliberately ripped off it.Food wrappers and empty drinks cans litter the grassy bank below the house.
Savile owned the cottage for about 13 years, and there are many who are angry his short association has put at risk the positive impacts the place has had over a much longer period of time.
There are now plans to tear down the cottage and replace it"It is lovely. I just loved it from the beginning, but of course I didn't know that every other publisher in the world had already turned it down. So it was lucky that she found me and I was lucky that I found her. I mean, that's extraordinary, isn't it?"
In 2000, Mr Cunningham started his own "lively and creative" publishing company, Chicken House, which has a special emphasis on original children's fiction books.He remains passionate about discovering new writing talent, but said he would never tire of being known as the man who brought Harry Potter to the world.
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