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The Isles of Scilly is an archipelago of five inhabited islands and numerous other small rocky islets 28 miles off Lands End - the most South Westerly point of the British Isles. The inhabited islands are - St.Mary's, Tresco, St.Martin's, Bryher and St.Agnes with a community of around 2,000 residents. Work on the islands is centred on tourism, but also includes fishing and farming.
Websites in this category usually deal with the administrative, commercial, social and cultural aspects of life in the locality. Please only submit sites with a sole operating address in, or devoted entirely to, the isles of Scilly. Sites of a business nature that also list branches outside of this area should consider locating to a more suitable and wider covered category to take into account their overall locations, e.g.: Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England or Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom If your website is appropriate to the Isles of Scilly category then please check to see if it is suitable for one of the Isles of Scilly sub-categories.
This category is for websites that are related exclusively to business and economic activities with an address in the area, including individual businesses and institutions and professional bodies. Businesses which also have branches in other localities should be submitted to a category which includes all of those localities, for example Cornwall.
This category lists websites offering methods of passenger transport available to and from the islands
as well as those within one of the Scilly Isles.
These are available to residents and visitors alike, whereas those specifically
part of a tourist package should show as  Tour Operators
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This category leads to websites for sites about Travel and Tourism, including sites relating to tours around the Isles of Scilly.
Currently, this category serves all localities of the archipelago.
Please note that the Accommodiation subcategory lists hotels, self-catering and bed and breakfast establishments.
and these are shown by clicking the  Regional Tree View  symbol.

Guides that contain listings in a greater area than the Scillys should be considered for  South West, or related categories.