The Postage Stamp at Royal Troon, Scotland with PerryGolf Co-Founding Director, Colin Dalgleish
Royal Troon Golf Club - How To Play The Postage Stamp - Par 3, 8th Hole at the 2016 British Open venue, Royal Troon Golf Club, Scotland. Royal Troon is famous for the “Postage Stamp”, its 123 yard par-3 8th which is the shortest hole on The Open rota.
Nathan and Abbie Explore Heads of Ayr Farm Scotland
NathansFunTime spend the day at Heads of Ayr Farm. Lots of Fun stuff to do. Who was the best on the jumping pillows, the trampolines and the boats? Did any of you spot any animals that we missed?
Troon From Above
A stunning video of Troon from above created by Sirens Cinematic in partnership with the Troon Business Association. Featuring amazing aerial shots of the coastal town using a drone a stunning score and a beautiful poem this is our favourite video of the year.
We are proud to teaming up with Sirens Cinematic to bring you loads of great Ayrshire content throughout the year.
Troon will play host to the Scottish Open this July.
Music by Owen Devlin
Written by Cat Hepburn
Plain packaging and open borders give smugglers easy access across Europe - Nathan Gill MEP
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• European Parliament, Strasbourg, 18 May 2015
• Bluecard question: Nathan GILL MEP (Wales), Europe of Freedom and Direct Democracy (EFDD) group. | @NathanGillMEP
- Response: Derek VAUGHAN MEP (UK, Labour)
Socialist group (S&D)
• Debate: Tobacco agreements
Commission statement
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• Video: EbS (European Parliament)
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• EU Member States:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Spain, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, United Kingdom
Lochgilphead to Tayvallich
The drive home from the local shop.
Elephant Rock Lunan Bay near Montrose Angus Scotland
Here is a video I took a few years ago of the Elephant Rock north of Lunan Bay, Montrose, Angus, Scotland.
Places to see in ( Troon - UK )
Places to see in ( Troon - UK )
Troon is a town in South Ayrshire. It is situated on the west coast of Scotland, about 8 miles north of Ayr and 3 miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick Airport. Troon is a port with freight services at its yacht marina.
Troon is home of the Royal Troon golf course, one of the hosts to the Open Golf Championship. The course is chosen to host this annual event roughly every seven years. Troon Harbour played a notable part in the development of the town for many years. It was home to the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, which constructed many vessels for worldwide customers but mainly small passenger and various merchant vessels.
Troon Harbour is now a fishing port, yachting marina, seasonal passenger ferry port and Ro-Ro ferry terminal for timber and containers. The shipbuilding industry at Troon Harbour ended in 2000. The town is served by Troon railway station. Troon (old) railway station was one of the first passenger stations in Scotland as part of the Kilmarnock and Troon Railway. A line had been there previously used by the Duke of Portland for the transport of coal from the collieries in East Ayrshire but was upgraded to run Steam locomotives.
Troon is the birthplace of C. K. Marr, who left a funds upon his death to the people of Troon, which was used to construct Marr College, the town's only secondary school. Troon hosts an annual music Festival held in the autumn known as Live@Troon. The event is run by a charitable trust for the promotion of the town and local musical talent.
Fullarton House was built by William Fullarton of that ilk in 1745 and altered by his son, however it was demolished in 1966 by the council who had been unable to maintain the building after purchasing it in 1928.
Robert II granted the old Crosbie estate to the Fullartons in 1344 and by the 18th century the old castle was partly demolished and converted into an ice house for Fullarton House, with a doocot nearby. In 1969 more of the ice house was demolished to make it safe. The building had been known as Crosby Place and later became Fullarton House, not long before the new building of the same name replaced it
( Troon - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Troon . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Troon - UK
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Take A Closer Look
A short promotional video from the council’s Invest South Ayrshire team. With a diverse economy, excellent connectivity, development opportunities, funding and incentives, beautiful coastline, thriving tourism, championship golf and offering a superb quality of life, this video shows why South Ayrshire is the best place to visit, invest, work and live.
Jury retires in Troon murder trial
Jury retires in Troon murder trial
Image caption Shayla and Lynette Greenop deny the charges The jury in the case of a disabled woman who was allegedly murdered by her sister and daughter in her Ayrshire home has begun considering its ...
Ayr Beach, Scotland - Photo Tour from Greenan Castle along the shore to Ayr Harbour
Photo Tour from Greenan Castle along the shore to Ayr Harbour
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Troon - Effects of Storm Dylan - 30/12/2017
It's a tad breezy about here!
Troon - Scotland
Troon is a town in South Ayrshire, Scotland. It is situated on the west coast, about eight miles north of Ayr and three miles northwest of Glasgow Prestwick International Airport. Lying across the Firth of Clyde, the Isle of Arran can be seen
The name 'Troon' is derived from the Gaelic An t-Sron, meaning 'The Nose' or 'The bill' and a look at a map shows how it got this name. This could equally, however, have derived from Old Welsh. In various deeds, the spelling is given as Trune, Trone, Truyn, and Trwyn.
Troon Harbour played a notable part in the development of the town for many years. It was home to the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company, which constructed many vessels for worldwide customers but mainly small passenger and various merchant vessels. The fishing fleet from Ayr moved to Troon Harbour and a revitalisation of the abandoned section of the harbour started. An approach road was constructed to connect to a P&O terminal which operates a service to Ireland.
Troon Harbour is now a fishing port, yachting marina, seasonal passenger ferry port and Ro-Ro ferry terminal for timber and containers. The shipbuilding industry at Troon Harbour ended in 2000
16th Century Edinburgh
The 16th century was one of the most turbulent times in Scottish history. This collection of images shows things which happened in Edinburgh, or which affected the lives of those in Scotland's capital city.
kieran bike crash 1
Bike ride along the old smugglers route through Dundonald woods.
Kieran had a slight skid giving us some small video footage on a Gopro Hero 4 Silver and a Vitech Action Camera.
Dji spark at MONTROSE SCOTLAND
Dji spark
Seaside Garden Apartment to let in Troon Ayrshire Scotland
Beautiful 5 Star Beachfront Holiday Garden Apartment To Rent in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland - Home of the Famous Royal Troon Golf Club
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