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Friends of the Earth Scotland is holding a Craft Fair on Saturday 28 April and 4 August 2012. Entry is FREE and there will be a cafe selling drinks and home baking, as well as a raffle. Exhibitors ...
Full details have been unveiled for one of the biggest-ever weekends of visitor events at Linlithgow Palace. Party at the Palace, a key part of the national Homecoming celebrations, takes place on 23 ...
Pte Lynndie England who appears in Erroll Morris's Standard Operating Proceedure ...
The project, which was launched in Washington DC in 2001, took place in 70 cities around the world in 2008. Last year's winner Lee Archer recently returned from the Miami International Film Festival, ...
The Usher Hall was full for a dreamy opener by almost forgotten composer John Ireland for this concert of music from three English composers. In their pre-concert talk in the Upper Circle Bar ...
The silver Musselburgh Arrow, which is claimed to be the oldest sporting trophy in the world, is competed for annually by members of The Royal Company of Archers. The Arrow was first shot for in 1603.
A church with centuries of heritage - the church was established in 1483 - but its roots can be traced back 1300 years ago with the coming to Scotland of St Triduana. Leith being a busy Templar port, ...
Scotland's first full-time dedicated circus centre, Full Cirqle: Edinburgh’s Centre for Circus Arts will be opening its doors in Edinburgh’s seaside town, Portobello. Formed by a collective of ...
Gayfield Creative Spaces was a group of venues geared toward creative collaboration, located in and around a former tyre depot just off Gayfield Square. Between November 2013 and January 2017, ...
Food and nutrition expert Prof. Marion Nestle received the prestigious Edinburgh Medal at a ceremony in Edinburgh last night. The Edinburgh Medal is presented each year during the Edinburgh Science ...
The Arnold Singers from Rugby School were in the choir stalls under the direction of Rugby’s Director of Music, Richard Dunster-Sigtermans, and waiting behind them were four bagpipe players from ...
Princes Street is the main shopping street and thoroughfare for the tram and bus in Edinburgh's city centre. It runs East West for 1.2 km (three quarters of a mile) from Lothian Road to Leith Street.
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