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  1. Creevykeel Court Tomb

    ... The tomb is a good example of it's type, consisting of a cairn of about 55 metres enclosing an oval court and two burial chambers. To ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - May 5 2021 - 11:35am

  2. Bocan Stone Circle

    ... diameter of about 18.3 metres. It has the remains of a ring cairn with seven large stones still standing. Others, of would have been a ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - Apr 26 2021 - 6:16pm

  3. Ewch Amdani Alba - Go For It Scotland! Support for Scottish Independence from Wales

    ... Scottish independence Ewch Amdani Alba - Go For It Scotland is holding a rally on Saturday 13th September. It will be held at ...

    Mair Williams - Sep 11 2014 - 12:45pm - 0 comments

  4. Economic and social value of Gaelic an asset to Scotland

    ... how Scottish Gaelic is an economic and social asset to Scotland.  A partnership project led by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) ... with Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Scottish Natural Heritage, Creative Scotland, The Highland Council, Argyll and Bute Council, and Comhairle nan ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Nov 11 2014 - 11:22pm - 0 comments

  5. One of Scotland’s oldest surviving books looted by the English set to return home

    ... of Deer (Leabhar Dhèir in Gaelic) is set to return home to Scotland after hundreds of years. It was produced by Pictish-era monks and ... was an Irish monk credited with spreading Christianity in Scotland. The Book of Deer is said to have been stolen during the Wars of ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Oct 8 2020 - 5:15pm

  6. Value of Highland Games to Scotland placed at around £25m every year

    ... Seen as a way of celebrating Scottish customs it is one of Scotland’s biggest cultural exports. Features of the Games include ... international.  “This is really important for Scotland’s tourism and events industry, and provides a major boost to the ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Jun 7 2018 - 10:53am

  7. The mystery of Scotland’s Dùn Deardail hillfort

    ... have lived near the fort for some of the time they stayed in Scotland.  Dùn Deardail is one of a number of vitrified forts in Scotland. This is when the walls of the structure have been subjected to such ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Aug 8 2017 - 11:50am

  8. Scotland's Bardic Crown Changes Hands - Pan Celtic Unity on Display

    ... has stepped down as the distinguished Bardic Crown of Scotland’s Royal National Mòd .  In October 2011, he was honoured as the ... linguistic and cultural heritage, the Mod is recognized as Scotland’s premier Gaelic festival. The Mod  provides opportunities for ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Oct 15 2015 - 7:54pm - 0 comments

  9. Gaelic Alive and Well in Scotland's Largest City - Glasgow is Home to 10% of Scotland's Gaelic Speakers

    ... Gaelic speakers in Glasgow at about 7,000 or roughly 10% of Scotland’s Celtic speakers. Meanwhile last month, the Bòrd na Gàidhlig ... for Gaelic education.”  Glasgow is also home to Scotland’s only Gaelic Medium Secondary Scool. In December of last year ...

    Emmett McIntyre - Jun 21 2016 - 5:54pm - 0 comments

  10. Scotland's precious Gaelic language heritage boosted by volunteer tours of historic sites

    ... blog As part of Historic Environment Scotland (HES) five year Gaelic language plan Gaelic speakers, and those with ... as volunteers at tourist attractions across the north of Scotland. The aim is to promote the historic origins of the language and its ...

    Douglas MacQueen - Aug 28 2018 - 12:55pm

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