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Street Food in Scotland: 20 of the best vans, shacks and stalls

Street Food in Scotland: 20 of the best vans, shacks and stalls IT’S been a tough year for street food vans – with so many outdoor events and festivals cancelled – and its seen many brilliant vendors pulling their wheels and businesses off the road. But, in spite of that, Scotland still has a tantalising and exciting street food offering, which can be found in farmer’s markets, parks, beach promenades, in short just the kind of outdoor locations that we’re loving to hang out at at this time of year. No article on the best vendors can go without a mention of some of the great hubs that are host to them, farmer’s markets like Stockbridge Neighbourgood Market, The Big Feed in Glasgow, the Pitt in Edinburgh.

Eight of the best street food firms to grab al fresco dishes from in Tayside and Fife

Eight of the best street food firms to grab al fresco dishes from in Tayside and Fife Hit up these delicious street food feeds on your next foodie adventure in Tayside or Fife. © Supplied by The Cheesy Toast Sha For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Hit up these delicious street food feeds on your next foodie adventure in Tayside or Fife. Street food has become incredibly popular in Scotland over the past few years, and with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic resulting in the cancellation of huge numbers of events many of these vendors would normally attend, street food firms are now out in force to make up for lost time.

Heartfelt thanks: How a paddleboarder survived a heart attack on the beach in St Andrews against all the odds

Heartfelt thanks: How a paddleboarder survived a heart attack on the beach in St Andrews against all the odds by Nora McElhone © Supplied by Bill Shackman Taking a snowy stroll in St Andrews, Bill Shackman looks to all intents and purposes like anyone else out enjoying the crisp winter weather. The affable north-American, who has lived in the university town with his wife Emily Michelson and their children for 11 years, is in fact filling me in on the details of his dramatic heart attack survival story, which took place just a few months previously. On December 8 last year, Bill, 47, was enjoying the surf at East Sands when he collapsed on the beach. He doesn’t remember anything about what happened but has pieced the events together in retrospect. “I have no memory from the day; just a hazy recollection of the waves at West Sands looking too dangerous to enter.

Haste ye back: Six things to do in St Andrews after the lockdown

Haste ye back: Six things to do in St Andrews after the lockdown Say St Andrews and the first image that may pop into one’s head is a famous golfer at the Swilcan Bridge or the cast of Chariots of Fire running along the West Sands in one of the most famous film scenes of all time. In order to cheer us all up, and give us something to look forward to, here s six things to do in St Andrews after the lockdown. TO VISIT Step Rock The beaches of St Andrews are a must-visit, with stunning vistas and long stretches of sand. While visitors partake in watersports, swimming and paddling in the sea, those visiting can also get a chance to look at some history by visiting Step Rock. The lido by the sea is filled with natural seawater and was used as a swimming pool until the 1970s. Still used by some locals, it is not every day you get the chance to see a pool just by the sea. Please note, Step Rock is no longer manned.

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