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Broadcaster Nicola Meighan on what makes Scotland wonderful

Best beach My dad lived in Tayport when I was growing up so I spent every second weekend and half of my school holidays there. My favourite beach has to be Tayport, stretching into Tentsmuir. I have a handful of memories when it was sunny, but I loved grey days and have so many memories of wandering down to the tank traps and finding bits of pottery. You also have the forest practically on the beach and feel you can walk forever. Best building My favourite is a ghost of a building. My grandad was a builder in Stirling and one of his buildings was the Stirling Provost Pool, known later as Rainbow Slides. I always felt a sense of propriety over it.

Wallace Monument: Stirling Council fulfils promise of free entry

The offer of free entry will run throughout 2021 with residents available to take part.  The Monument is scheduled to reopen on Monday, April 26, meaning residents can now book their visit and plan their trip to the famous attraction. The iconic structure was recently showcased around the world when hosting a live fireworks display during BBC Scotland’s Hogmanay 2020 celebrations. Visitors can explore the Abbey Craig, with newly opened, expanded views, or climb the famous spiral staircase inside the Monument itself and take in the amazing scenery from the Crown. Stirling Council Senior Manager for Economic Development & Communities, Stuart Oliver, said: “The National Wallace Monument returned to Stirling Council control last year and, as a thank you and gift to our residents for their efforts and sacrifice over the past 12 months, we are offering them admission to one of Stirling’s premier tourist attractions free of charge.

Stirling Distillery unveils first whiskies

Stirling Distillery unveils first whiskies 20th January, 2021 by Owen Bellwood Scotland’s Stirling Distillery has launched a series of single cask whiskies as its inaugural whisky release. The Stirling Distillery has bottled the first two releases in its Sons of Scotland series Founded by husband and wife June and Cameron McCann, the Stirling Distillery currently produces gin at its site in the Scottish city of Stirling. The duo have now bottled their first whiskies under its Sons of Scotland series, two single cask expressions named after Stirlingshire distilleries that were operational during the 18th and early 19th century. Sons of Scotland The Cashly and Sons of Scotland The Arngibbon are both made using sourced whisky that has matured in ex-Bourbon hogsheads for eight years. The Cashly was distilled at a Highland distillery and The Arngibbon comes from a Speyside producer.

Stay at home plea for Stirling s Hogmanay fireworks display

Stay at home plea for Stirling s Hogmanay fireworks display Updated The video will auto-play soon8Cancel Play now Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice Stirling residents are being warned to stay away from the Wallace Monument at Hogmanay.

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