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Sunny Day at Gourock Scotland
Sunny Day at Gourock Scotland
Scotland 2030 Programme: Growing up in Future Scotland -Cathy McCulloch
Having explored the challenges to our economy and society from technological developments and climate change, Scotland's Futures Forum continued its exploration of our future with a discussion on growing up in future Scotland. The discussion on 6 March 2018 featured contributions from Cathy McCulloch, co-director of the Children's Parliament, Madeleine Brown, Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament, and Marc Lambert, chief executive of the Scottish Book Trust, on what life is like for children and young people in Scotland today and on how it could and should change given other developments expected by 2030. The discussion was chaired by the Presiding Officer as chair of the Futures Forum board of directors. For more information, including an event report, visit the Futures Forum's website:
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JOLF Camp @ Pyecombe Golf Club
A good view of what goes on at one of our JOLF camps. Here you see us at Pyecombe Golf Club. We have already been out and played 6 holes on the golf course and after a snack break we are playing lots of different games/challenges. You will see the children playing on our GolfParc and chipping and putting games that challenge them all to control the height, distance and direction the ball travels. All doing it at their level, in their time and on their terms. As coaches we are playing alongside them, watching and listening to what they are doing. Helping, guiding and supporting where we can and when appropriate.
Tarland Golf Course Royal Deeside Scotland - Tee to Green Flyover
Aerial footage allow the viewer to immerse themselves in the stunning Tarland golf course and surroundings, getting familiar with each hole with a Tee to Green flyover.
Tarland Golf Course - Royal Deeside Scotland
This beautifully maintained 9-hole parkland
course designed by Tom Morris in 1908 represents
a challenge to golfers of all abilities. With a standard scratch
score of 68 for mens and 70 for ladies, the 5900 yard layout
provides many a test and beautiful tranquil setting and dramatic
scenery combine to give you a day to remember.
Royal Deeside Scotland
Calderwood's Grand Tour of Scotland ' Menstrie Castle'
Simplyhealth Great Stirling Castle Run | Saturday 12 January 2019
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Castle Campbell Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland video of photographs of Castle Campbell and gardens located above Dollar in Clackmannanshire. This was the seat of the earls and dukes of Argyll, chiefs of Clan Campbell, and was visited by Mary, Queen of Scots, in the 16th century. The tower house was built in the early 15th century and was known as Castle Gloom. The castle was originally a property of the Clan Stuart but passed by marriage to Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll and Lord Chancellor of Scotland. He had the name of the castle changed to Castle Campbell by an Act of Parliament in 1489. A small selection of my personal photographs shot on small group tours of Scotland.
Parish Cemetery Muckhart Clackmannanshire Scotland
Tour Scotland late Autumn travel video the cemetery and graveyard in Muckhart, on ancestry visit to Clackmannanshire. This is the graveyard of two settlements, the hamlets Yetts o’ Muckhart and Pool of Muckart. Buried here is the body Isabella Christie of Cowden, called Ella. She was born in 1861 and died in 1949, she was buried with family in Muckhart. She never married, and travelled widely to many places in the world: Uzbekistan, Russia, America, India, Tibet, Borneo and the Far East. She met the Dalai Lama, banqueted with the Maharaja and created an impressive Japanese garden a short distance away from the graveyard, inspired by what she had seen during her extensive travelling and her trip to Japan in 1907. The parish boundary is some what unusual and extends to the outer edge of Dollar, some three miles west and follows the River Devon. The distance from Perth, Perthshire to Muckhart is 23.8 miles by road
Scotland Captain Ian Rae interview
2013 Spirit International Interview with Scotland Captain Ian Rae
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Places to see in ( Lanark - UK )
Places to see in ( Lanark - UK )
Lanark is a small town in the central belt of Scotland. The name is believed to come from the Cumbric Lanerc meaning clear space, glade. Lanark is traditionally the county town of Lanarkshire, though there are several larger towns in the county. Lanark railway station and coach station have frequent services to Glasgow. There is little industry in Lanark and some residents commute to work in Glasgow and Edinburgh. Its shops serve the local agricultural community and surrounding villages. There is a large modern livestock auction market on the outskirts of the town.
Lanark has served as an important market town since medieval times, and King David I made it a Royal Burgh in 1140, giving it certain mercantile privileges relating to government and taxation. King David I realised that greater prosperity could result from encouraging trade. He decided to create a chain of new towns across Scotland. These would be centres of Norman civilisation in a largely Celtic country, and would be established in such a way as to encourage the development of trade within their area. These new towns were to be known as Burghs. Bastides were established in France for much the same reason.
Lanark had four town gates, West Port, East port, Wellgate and Castlegate. West Port gate was demolished in the 1770s. Visitors to the town can visit the nearby World Heritage Site of New Lanark, close to the Falls of Clyde, the Corehouse estate and the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Corehouse Nature Reserve. A large boating lake, Lanark Loch, adjoins Lanark Golf Club which has a lovely and historic 18 hole course for more experienced golf players and a 9-hole golf course. The former racecourse now offers pony-trekking activities.
This historic background forms the basis for the Lanark Lanimers celebrations, which take place each year for one week in June. Local primary schoolchildren elect a Lanark Lanimer Queen and court; and a Lord Cornet is chosen from local businessmen. On the Monday night the Perambulation of the Marches takes place, when townspeople turn out to walk around half the town boundary, following the Lord Cornets past and present as they inspect the border-stones. Traditionally, the townspeople carry birks, which are small branches of birch trees cut from the woods at the Glenburnie estate.
William Wallace is one of the most notable people in Lanark's history. A key leader in the Scottish Wars of Independence, he is known to have first drawn his sword to free his native land in Lanark in 1297, killing the English sheriff Haselrig. First year pupils at Lanark Grammar School study Wallace and the Wars of Independence in detail. An 8-foot statue of Wallace sits on St Nicholas Church at the town cross dating back to 1817 which was sculpted by Carluke man Robert Forrest.
( Lanark - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Lanark . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Lanark - UK
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Inglewood Manor1 .mp4
External footage of Inglewood Manor, Ledsham, Cheshire
Yes Tweeddale Cardrona Public Meeting
Public meeting held at Macdonald Cardron Hotel 3rd September, 2014. Speakers Ivan McKee (Business For Scotland), Prof. Nigel Mace (Academics For Yes), Sara Sheridan (Women For Independence).
Sunday Drive From Lundin Links To Elie East Neuk Of Fife Scotland
Tour Scotland video of a Sunday drive from Lundin Links on the A915 and A917 roads to the harbour in Elie on ancestry visit to the East Neuk Of Fife. Elie Harbour is situated on the north coast of the Firth of Forth. The surrounding village is one of Scotland's most popular seaside resorts. The Harbour is a sheltered, sandy, drying out harbour suitable for keel boats up to 30 feet in length, and for dinghies and power boats.
scotland dollar
views of dollar village