Charlie the bear has a Scottish adventure to add to his book

All's well that ends well that ends well. This was the case for Charlie the teddy bear. Charlie Bear, was discovered after fans departed the Electric Fields music festival, which was held in the grounds of Drumlanrig Castle in Dumfires and Galloway (Scottish Gaelic: Dùn Phrìs is Gall-Ghaidhealaibh) in southwest Scotland at the weekend. Next to the bear was a book "The Wonderful Adventures of Charlie Bear - My Story." The organisers posted an appeal on social media and shortly afterwards the parent of the child who lost the bear and the book had contacted them. So, it seems, this is another adventure for Charlie to add to his story book.

The Electric Fields festival has been taking place for five years in the south of Scotland. This year saw it set a new attendance record with more than 8,000 music fans. The backdrop to the festival was Drumlanrig Castle, which was constructed between 1679 and 1689 from distinctive pink sandstone. The Castle is built on the site of an earlier ancient Douglas stronghold overlooking the Nith Valley. Close by are also the remains of Tibbers Castle, which is a motte-and-bailey castle, possibly built in the 12th or 13th century.

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