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Dunblane Golf Club
Dunblane New Golf Club has been welcoming members and visitors alike since 1923. This quality parkland course provides an enjoyable and testing challenge for golfers of all abilities.
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Andy Murray kicked at Dunblane Golf Club
Andy Murray assaulted by Derek Hendren at Dunblane Golf Club.
Jamie Murray: From Dunblane to Doubles Champion
Jamie Murray took us on a tour of Dunblane as he relived some of his favourite childhood memories, from hanging around the tennis club with his family, playing golf with his Dad and buying penny sweets on the high street with his brother Andy.
We also caught up with Andy, Judy and Gran to find out what Jamie was really like growing up!
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Dunblane rejoices at Murray's triumph
Andy Murray's hometown of Dunblane erupted with joy on Sunday evening as he made history by winning the Wimbledon men's title.
Murray triumphed in his country's hallowed tennis tournament to become the first British man in 77 years to raise the trophy at the All England Club.
His 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 victory over top-seeded Novak Djokovic was a fitting close to nearly eight decades of British frustration in the Wimbledon men's title.
In the Scottish town of Dunblane, where Murray was born in 1987, his grandparents Roy and Shirley Erskine beamed with pride following his victory.
Great match, wonderful spectacle, said his grandfather.
Shirley Erskine said that when they spoke to their grandson after his historic win, he had first asked how she was.
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Murray triumphed in his country's hallowed tennis tournament to become the first British man in 77 years to raise the trophy at the All England Club.
His 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 victory over top-seeded Novak Djokovic was a fitting close to nearly eight decades of British frustration in the Wimbledon men's title.
In the Scottish town of Dunblane, where Murray was born in 1987, his grandparents Roy and Shirley Erskine beamed with pride following his victory.
Great match, wonderful spectacle, said his grandfather.
Shirley Erskine said that when they spoke to their grandson after his historic win, he had first asked how she was.
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Dunblane Road Race - 7.5 miles in 4 minutes!
Every year the Doubletree Dunblane Hydro Hotel plays host to a 7.5 Mile Road Race. The event starts and finishes in the grounds of this famous Scottish hotel.
This years race will be even bigger and better than before with a full chip timing system provided by Finishline Chip Timing Systems. The funds from our event go to Dunblane High School to assist with the development of young athletes. This years race will be held on Sunday 30th May 2010 - start time 1PM.
This video provides a tour of the complete route of the race through the beautiful Perthshire countryside. To enter the race, go to or
Places to see in ( Dunblane - UK )
Places to see in ( Dunblane - UK )
Dunblane is a town in the council area of Stirling in central Scotland. It is a commuter town, with many residents making use of good transport links to much of the Central Belt, including Glasgow and Edinburgh. Dunblane is built on the banks of the Allan Water (or River Allan), a tributary of the River Forth. Dunblane Cathedral is its most prominent landmark. Dunblane had a population of 8,114 at the 2001 census which grew to 8,811 at the 2011 census, both figures computed according to the 2010 definition of the locality.
The most popular theory for the derivation of the name Dunblane is that it means fort of Blane, commemorating Saint Blane (or Bláán in Old Irish), an early Christian saint who lived probably in the late 6th century. His main seat was originally Kingarth on the Isle of Bute. He or his followers may have founded a church at Dunblane; the cult of Bláán possibly came there with settlers from what is now Argyll in later centuries. The earliest spellings of the name Dunblane are of the form Dul Blaan, the first element being a Pictish word for 'water meadow, haugh' which was borrowed into Gaelic. There are parallels to Dul Blaan in such Scottish place-names as Dalserf, Dalmarnock and Dalpatrick, all of which commemorate saints.
The earliest evidence for Christianity on the site are two cross-slabs of the 10th to 11th centuries which are preserved in the cathedral. Incorporated into the later medieval building, but originally free-standing, is an 11th-century bell-tower, whose height was increased in the 15th century. The nave and aisleless choir are 13th century. Dunblane did not have a rich or extensive medieval diocese (37 parishes), and the cathedral is relatively modest in scale, but its refined architecture is much admired, as is its setting overlooking the valley of the Allan Water.
After the Reformation, the nave of the cathedral was abandoned and soon became roofless and used for burials. The choir was retained as the parish church. The nave was re-roofed and the cathedral provided with new furnishings by Robert Rowand Anderson between 1889 and 1893. During the boom years of the Hydropathy movement in the 19th century, Dunblane was the location of a successful hydropathic establishment.
Since the early 1970s the town has grown extensively and is now regarded as a highly sought-after commuter town due to its excellent road and rail links and good schools. Dunblane is close to the University of Stirling's campus at Bridge of Allan, and is a popular location for academics. Japanese Wagyu beef is now being raised in Dunblane.
Dunblane currently has two supermarkets, a Tesco (opened in 1996) and a M&S Foodhall (opened in 2009), as well as a local Co-op (opened after the Marks and Spencer). Among other shops, the High Street has two independent butchers and branches of the Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland. Over the course of 6 years, a small group of young local boys and their parents raised money to build a skatepark in the Laighills. The skatepark was completed on 23 February 2007 and has already been visited by Death skateboard team and by the Vans UK Tour.
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Andy Murray Dunblane Speech
Andy Murray's speech at Dunblane New Golf Club on his return to his hometown.
DUNBLANE RESIDENTS ERUPT INTO RAPTOROUS APPLAUSE AT MURRAY'S GO.......
Dunblane waiting for Andy Murray
BBC reporter stars a mexican wave!!
Dunblane rejoices in Murray victory
Emotions were high in Andy Murray's home town of Dunblane as residents stayed
up late to watch the Scot's nail-biting victory over Novak Djokovic at
Flushing Meadows.
Judy Murray on sons' reactions on day of Dunblane massacre
Tennis coach Judy Murray talks to John Bishop about her upcoming book.
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Flat To Rent in High Street, Dunblane, Grant Management, a 360eTours.net tour
CHARMING 3 BED FLAT IN DUNBLANE. Newly renovated throughout, this property must be seen to be appreciated. Decorated to a very high standard throughout, the property comprises of three good sized bedrooms, lounge/diner, newly fitted shaker style kitchen with integrated appliances, new fitted bathroom with electric shower, gas central heating and sanded floors throughout. Shared garden to rear.
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Dunblane 29th Nov 2010
This is the snow where we live
Billy Thom Quintet Dunblane Golf Club 11/11/1990
The late Billy Thom at Dunblane Golf Club with his Quintet.This particular clip shows a Good Piano Feature fro Ian Christie,Bass Feature from John MacFarlane then of course a Great Solo from The Late Great Big Fella himself,Billy Thom. Incidentally,The Pearl Kit which is on this Video is now owned by Me!! Billy traded this Kit in for the Remo Kit he owned laterly....
Tears Of The Angels||Dunblane Massacre
On the 13 March 1996 a man stormed into a gym in Dunblane Primary School, Scotland. He then shot at the pupils aged 5 and 6 and their teachers. 16 children died and so did their teacher as she tried to protect them.
Never Forget The Children Of Dunblane
(In the same order as the pictures at the end)
Abigail Joanne McLennan (5)
Brett McKinnon (6)
Charlotte Louise Dunn (5)
David Charles Kerr (5)
Emily Morton (5)
Emma Elizabeth Crozier (5)
Gwen Mayor (45)
Hannah Louise Scott (5)
Joanna Caroline Ross (5)
John Petrie (5)
Kevin Allan Hassell (5)
Megan Turner (5)
Melissa Helen Currie (5)
Mhairi Isabel MacBeath (5)
Ross William Irvine (5)
Sophie Jane Lockwood North (5)
Victoria Elizabeth Clydesdale (5)
Andy Murray Dunblane homecoming
We braved the wind and the rain and the skies cleared for Andy's return to Dunblane today. Victory parade through the village after US Open 2012 Grand Slam victory.