Aqua Inflatables at East Riding Leisure
Aqua Inflatable course is a tandem run obstacle course, race your friends along the course, weave through the rebound bars, skip through the hurdles, edge along the wall of doom, climb up the steps to the slides and see who will be the winner!
Splash Aqua Park and Leisure Centre
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Nairn St Ninain 40th Anniversary. off side by a mile
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Nairn's Lego Man Fight
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Nairn Book & Arts Festival from 1st September to the 6th September 2015
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Ronnie Browne - More tickets released
More tickets have been released for the Ronnie Browne event at the Nairn Dunbar Golf Clubhouse - see online shop, or call NCC on 01667 453476 or visit The Nairn Bookshop or Nairn Community & Arts Centre.
Starting next Tuesday from 12.30pm to 1pm in The Nairn Bookshop - poetry reading each lunchtime.
Tuesday 1st: Chris Powici
Wednesday 2nd: Eilidh Thomas
Thursday 3rd: JudithTaylor
Friday 4th: Nicky Guthrie
Saturday 1st: Wayne Price
10am to 2pm on Saturday 29th August @ Nairn Community & Arts Centre
Thursday 3rd September @ Nairn Community & Arts Centre
'Both Sides the Firth' - £12, Under 18's £3
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18 days of the world's best theatre
Imprint Book Festival
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Annual Writing Competition For All.
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BookFest Windsor 2015
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Nairn Book & Arts Festival from 01-06 Sep 2015 at Aberdeen, UK
Nairn Book & Arts Festival is a 6 day event being held from 1st September to the 6th September 2015 at the Nairn Community & Arts Centre in Aberdeen, United Kingdom. This event showcases products like Some of the best- known faces in the country are here - from top authors to ex-politicians and experts on military history, forensic medicine and antiques - alongside poets, comedians, children’s entertainers, a superb line-up of musicians from across Scotland and an exciting visual arts programme to suit every taste, Kids’ Day, with indoor and outdoor events providing something for all ages, the chance to sample delicious artisan food, or be whisked away on a unique art tour; make an animated movie or a mosaic, learn to paint, speak to a publisher, make music from rubbish, join an instant choir, or sashay to one of Scotland’s best swing bands and even so much more etc. in the Consumer & Carnivals industry.
Ronnie Browne - More tickets released
More tickets have been released for the Ronnie Browne event at the Nairn Dunbar Golf Clubhouse - see online shop, or call NCC on 01667 453476 or visit The Nairn Bookshop or Nairn Community & Arts Centre.
Starting next Tuesday from 12.30pm to 1pm in The Nairn Bookshop - poetry reading each lunchtime.
Tuesday 1st: Chris Powici
Wednesday 2nd: Eilidh Thomas
Thursday 3rd: JudithTaylor
Friday 4th: Nicky Guthrie
Saturday 1st: Wayne Price
10am to 2pm on Saturday 29th August @ Nairn Community & Arts Centre
Thursday 3rd September @ Nairn Community & Arts Centre
'Both Sides the Firth' - £12, Under 18's £3
PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION - Any Subject
Entries may be submitted to Nairn Community & Arts Centre from 18th July to 9th August.
For esquires : enquiries@nairnfestival.co.uk
Tickets
Tickets can be purchased via our Online Ticketing System. Please click on your chosen event, and scroll to the bottom of the page - there will be a box on each individual page which says 'Buy Tickets' - click on that box to purchase the number of tickets that you wish to buy.
Buy Nairn's at Amazon
amazon.co.uk/nairn's
Low Prices on Nairn's.
Free UK Delivery on Eligible Orders
Art & Photography Books
vam.ac.uk/Art&PhotographyBooks
Amazing Selection Of Artistic Books
View Our Collections Online Today!
Literary Festivals 2015
budlitfest.org.uk/
Budleigh Salterton LiteraryFestival
17th-20th Sept - South Devon UK
Dublin Theatre Festival
dublintheatrefestival.com/
24 September - 11 October, 2015
18 days of the world's best theatre
Imprint Book Festival
eastayrshireleisure.com/Imprint
Annual Writing Competition For All.
Free Entry, No set theme. Good Luck
Snowdrop Festival
scotlandsgardens.org/
See some amazing snowdrop displays
throughout Scotland, Jan to March.
BookFest Windsor 2015
bookfestwindsor.com/
400 Stories.
Author Readings, Panel Discussions
World Class Book Festival
glor.ie/
International speakers and writers,
local authors & more.
Places to see in ( Elgin - UK )
Places to see in ( Elgin - UK )
Elgin is a former cathedral city and Royal Burgh in Moray, Scotland. Elgin is the administrative and commercial centre for Moray. The town originated to the south of the River Lossie on the higher ground above the floodplain. Elgin is first documented in the Cartulary of Moray in 1190 AD. It was created a Royal Burgh in the 12th century by King David I of Scotland and by that time had a castle on top of the present day Lady Hill to the west of the town.
The modern town straddles the River Lossie, with the suburbs of Bishopmill to the north and New Elgin to the south. Permo-Triassic rocks, rare in Scotland, are commonly found around Elgin. These are composed of aeolian sandstone formed when this area was subjected to desert conditions. Quarry Wood, on the town's edge, has a formation nicknamed Cuttie's Hillock which produced the internationally known fossils called the Elgin Reptiles. In the Elgin district, boulders belonging to the lowest group of Jurassic strata, Oxford clay and chalk are found both in glacial deposits and on the surface of the ground. The largest of these deposits is at Linksfield, where limestone and shale lie on boulder clay. There is a large hill in downtown Elgin, often viewed as the highlight of the Elgin tourist trail.
Elgin is situated on the A96 trunk route which connects the cities of Aberdeen and Inverness. Heavy traffic through the town causes serious congestion. Scottish transport minister Tavish Scott visited the town in August 2006 to look at the traffic management problems and to meet campaigners for a bypass. It is estimated that a bypass would remove about one third of traffic from Elgin's streets. The A941 runs from Lossiemouth through Elgin to Rothes, Craigellachie, Dufftown and Rhynie. Elgin railway station is operated by Abellio ScotRail. The railway also connects to Aberdeen and Inverness which have trains to other UK destinations. Elgin's bus station is operated mainly by Stagecoach, and provides services within Elgin and to other local towns as well as to Aberdeen and Inverness. There is a 'Jet' bus service which runs to the Inverness Airport at Dalcross, Inverness has flights to mainly UK destinations while Aberdeen airport has UK and international flights.
Alot to see in ( Elgin - UK ) such as :
Elgin Cathedral
Elgin Museum, 1 High Street
Elgin Library, Cooper Park
Elgin Golf Club, Hardhillock, Birnie Road
Glassgreen Golf Range, Birnie Road
Cooper Park: boating, pitch and putt, tennis
Biblical Gardens
Moray Leisure Centre, Borough Briggs Road, containing swimming pool, ice rink and a gymnasium
Town Hall with auditorium for production of shows
Community Centre, Trinity Road: badminton
The Lantern Gallery, 18 South Guildry Street
Red Shoes Theatre and music venue, High Street
Elgin Youth Café, Francis Place
Moray Jazz Club, ground floor of the Elgin City Football Club, Borough Briggs Road
( Elgin - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Elgin . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Elgin - UK
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Premier Inn Inverness East
Premier Inn Inverness east Hotel
Find your ideal hotel from the wide selection of hotels Inverness has to offer.
Premier Inn Inverness east Hotel
The city of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland is popular with tourists and business visitors alike. Inverness offers access north, south, east and west for visitors to the Highlands and is an ideal hub from which to explore the north of Scotland.
This popularity means that the hotels Inverness plays host to have been able to invest heavily in the quality of service and product visitors to the area can expect.
Which means you, as a visitor to the area, can expect high standards of presentation no matter where you choose to stay.
Major hotel brands are increasingly looking to establish themselves with new properties in the Inverness area, such is the popularity of the city.
So when you’re looking through the hotels Inverness has to offer, you’ll find lots on offer, run by privately owned local businesses.
The local area has much to recommend it. Tourism businesses are keen to show you the best the Highlands of Scotland has to offer you in terms of wildlife and natural history. Local restaurants vie to bring you the best flavours, textures and experiences from the fields, shores and waters of the Highlands. Then there’s the history of the city. From escorted walking tours through the points of local historical interest through to days out by car, minibus or boat to explore the sights for yourself. There are also museums dedicated to the Loch Ness Monster, the Battle of Culloden and the proud history of the military regiments raised in this part of Scotland at Fort George.
Travel southeast to sample the delights of Aviemore and Speyside. Where in the winter we hope you’ll find plenty of snow and throughout they year you can take time to visit a distillery or two.
In the Moray Firth itself you can find dolphins and seals. For keen fishermen there are good rivers for fly fishing and fine waters for beach casting or sea fishing.
Golfers can look forward to playing at Castle Stuart, which has regularly hosted the Scottish Open. Or other courses such as Nairn (a venue for the Walker Cup), Lossiemouth or Royal Dornoch.
The North Coast 500 is a new touring route designed to help visitors to the Highlands explore the true depth and majesty of the coast and mountain scenery in the north by car or motorcycle. Taking you as far north as you can go on the British mainland without getting your feet wet, before treating you to the magnificently rugged scenery of the northwest coast.
So you can see that staying at the Premier Inn Inverness east Hotel offers you access to so much more. Whether you’re looking for a culinary treat, a romantic experience, some time to yourself or experiences you’ve never had before. Even if you do nothing more than lounge in the hotel leisure club all day and relax by the pool.
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The Newton Hotel in Nairn Schottland - Grossbritannien Bewertung und Erfahrungen
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Das The Newton Hotel liegt in der Stadt Nairn welche zu Grossbritannien (Europa) gehoert.
Es liegen keine Weiterempfehlungen fuer das Hotel vor. Zudem erhaelt das Hotel 2.6 von 6 Sonnen. Die Hotelbewertungen sind allerdings nicht aussagekraeftig, da nur 5 Bewertungen vorliegen. Sprechen Sie am besten mit Ihrem Reiseveranstalter oder rufen Sie direkt beim Hotel an, um mehr Informationen ueber das Hotel zu bekommen.
Lage und Umgebung:
Das Hotel hat eine sehr gute Lage, was sich durch die Einkaufsmoeglichkeiten in der Naehe, gute Verkehrsanbindung, Bars und Restaurants um die Ecke, sowie Entfernung zum Strand auszeichnen kann. Es werden 5 von 6 Sonnen vergeben.
Hotel allgemein:
Der gute Zustand und Sauberkeit des Hotels gefaellt den meisten Gaesten, die sich hierfuer mit 4 von 6 Sonnen bedanken.
Service:
Einige Gaeste sind mit dem Service unzufrieden und bewerten das Hotel in diesem Punkt mit durchschnittlich 1,5 von 6 Sonnen.
Gastronomie:
Gastronomisch enttaeuscht die Kueche des Hotels. Die Gaeste geben nur 1,5 von 6 Sonnen fuer die Kueche.
Zimmer:
Die von den Gaesten vergebenen 1 von 6 Sonnen fuer die Ausstattung der Zimmer bieten viel Raum fuer Verbesserungen.
Informationen zur Verfuegbarkeit von Transfer zum Hotel, WLAN in den Zimmern des The Newton Hotel, sowie Details zum Animations-Progamm, Entfernung zum Strand oder zu Diskotheken erhalten Sie bei Ihren Reiseveranstalter oder auf der Webseite des Hotels. Neben den hier verwendeten Bewertungen, lohnt sich ein Blick auf die ggf. vorhandene The Newton Hotel Facebook-Seite.
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Premier Inn Inverness West
Premier Inn Inverness west Hotel
Find your ideal hotel from the wide selection of hotels Inverness has to offer.
Premier Inn Inverness west Hotel
The city of Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland is popular with tourists and business visitors alike. Inverness offers access north, south, east and west for visitors to the Highlands and is an ideal hub from which to explore the north of Scotland.
This popularity means that the hotels Inverness plays host to have been able to invest heavily in the quality of service and product visitors to the area can expect.
Which means you, as a visitor to the area, can expect high standards of presentation no matter where you choose to stay.
Major hotel brands are increasingly looking to establish themselves with new properties in the Inverness area, such is the popularity of the city.
So when you’re looking through the hotels Inverness has to offer, you’ll find lots on offer, run by privately owned local businesses.
The local area has much to recommend it. Tourism businesses are keen to show you the best the Highlands of Scotland has to offer you in terms of wildlife and natural history. Local restaurants vie to bring you the best flavours, textures and experiences from the fields, shores and waters of the Highlands. Then there’s the history of the city. From escorted walking tours through the points of local historical interest through to days out by car, minibus or boat to explore the sights for yourself. There are also museums dedicated to the Loch Ness Monster, the Battle of Culloden and the proud history of the military regiments raised in this part of Scotland at Fort George.
Travel southeast to sample the delights of Aviemore and Speyside. Where in the winter we hope you’ll find plenty of snow and throughout they year you can take time to visit a distillery or two.
In the Moray Firth itself you can find dolphins and seals. For keen fishermen there are good rivers for fly fishing and fine waters for beach casting or sea fishing.
Golfers can look forward to playing at Castle Stuart, which has regularly hosted the Scottish Open. Or other courses such as Nairn (a venue for the Walker Cup), Lossiemouth or Royal Dornoch.
The North Coast 500 is a new touring route designed to help visitors to the Highlands explore the true depth and majesty of the coast and mountain scenery in the north by car or motorcycle. Taking you as far north as you can go on the British mainland without getting your feet wet, before treating you to the magnificently rugged scenery of the northwest coast.
So you can see that staying at the Premier Inn Inverness west Hotel offers you access to so much more. Whether you’re looking for a culinary treat, a romantic experience, some time to yourself or experiences you’ve never had before. Even if you do nothing more than lounge in the hotel leisure club all day and relax by the pool.
Premier Inn Inverness west Hotel
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The Glazert Water and Watermeetings, Strathannick, Ayrshire
The Glazert Water joins the Annick at Watermeetings. The name 'Glazert' may mean 'Green Water'. The area is rick in wildlife and history with Kennox House and Gallowayford nearby.
Ravencriage Castle In Kirkcaldy Scotland.The first castle in UK.???????? built withstand artillery fire.
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Ravenscraig Castle,
Ravenscraig Castle may be the first castle in Britain specifically designed to withstand cannon fire. It was to be part of a series of new fortresses that would be capable of withstanding and returning artillery fire.
Ravenscraig was started in 1460 by King James II of Scotland. James was an active king and he took a keen interest in the new science of cannons and gunpowder artillery.
A Defensive Fortress:
The exact reason for a castle here is unclear. It may have been to guard the Firth of Forth from English invasion. Nevertheless, Ravenscraig Castle is certainly well defended.
It was built on a rocky promontory which juts into the Firth. Three sides of the castle have steep cliffs down to the water and on the fourth a wide, natural gully was extended to become a considerable ditch. The front wall is 3.5 metres thick and sports an array of gun holes.
James II never saw his plans completed. Shortly after construction began he was killed during a siege at Roxburgh Castle.
James had taken a large number of cannon with him to attack Roxburgh Castle. ‘The Lion’ was one that he had used successfully in a number of sieges. Unfortunately, however, early cannon could be as dangerous to the men behind them as the men in front. ‘The Lion’ exploded killing James in a shower of metal and wooden shrapnel.
James’ widow Mary of Guelders acted as regent for three years after his death. She used the castle as a dower house, though it’s doubtful that she lived there for any considerable time, and oversaw the continuing construction work until she too died in 1463.
Mary spent a considerable sum of money at Ravenscraig. She employed David Boys as master of works and Henry Merlzioun, the first of three generations of Merlzioun master masons. By the time of her death the east tower was three storeys high and the basement level of the central section was complete.
Construction work stopped until 1471 when James III of Scotland gave the castle to William Sinclair, 1st Earl of Caithness in exchange for the Earldom of Orkney. Sinclair also had an interest in artillery fortification and he continued the construction.
Sinclair Family
The Sinclair family used Ravenscraig as a home. This is reflected in the west tower, which they constructed, having more of a tower house plan. The east tower was completed with makeshift crenellations at the top.
The two D-plan towers were connected by a central block which has the main gate and entrance, a two-storey curtain wall and stone-vaulted cellars. The family’s main living area was in the west tower which has four storeys each with a single room.
The east tower provided residences for the owners senior officials. It also housed the castle’s main well on its ground floor.
In the secure courtyard to the rear were the castle’s main domestic buildings, including the kitchen, bakehouse and domestic offices.
The Sinclair earls were important and powerful and Ravenscraig saw King James V visit in 1540 and hosted James VI in 1598.
The Cromwellian invasion of Scotland in 1650 saw Ravenscraig attacked and damaged. It was garrisoned by Cromwell’s troops in 1651.
The Sinclairs held on to the castle until 1896 when it was sold to Sir Michael Nairn, the Scottish industrialist. During the First World War Ravenscraig was used as an ammunition store and it was passed in to the care of the state in 1955.
Today the castle is looked after by Historic Scotland. There is no custodian at the site, so it is not possible to get in to the towers. However the site is open to the public and it is possible to get into the courtyard.
The castle sits on the edge of Ravenscraig Park in Kirkcaldy. There are various information boards dotted around the site and there are public toilets and car parking available in the park. The centre of Kirkcaldy is a short walk away.
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