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MORAG LINDSAY: Your Scottish independence referendum was bitter and divisive? I m sorry to hear that but don t rewrite my history

© PA Wire/Press Association Images The 2014 independence referendum. They say you end up with the face you deserve. I wonder if the same rule applies to independence referendums. After the year we all stayed home, it’s humbling to think the number who turned out may be the factor that determines the future of not just Scotland, but the United Kingdom. Like it or not, it means talk of Indyref2 is not going away. Another saying: history is written by the winners. Maybe that’s why there’s such an effort to paint the last Scottish independence referendum as a bitter and divisive affair, so damaging it would be madness to reopen old sores as we focus on the Covid recovery.

Stunning St Vigeans Pictish stone placed as fitting tribute to community hero Ralph Coutts

Stunning St Vigeans Pictish stone placed as fitting tribute to community hero Ralph Coutts Protect this place always. A simple script, carved into a stunning Pictish stone and capturing the message of the modern-day environmental warrior in whose honour it has been erected. The sudden death of Ralph Coutts in May 2020 at the age of just 53 shocked the Angus area, included many who worked alongside the popular figure on community and conservation projects. The features on the stone. Those included litter sweeps of the Brothock Burn from the north side of Arbroath to where it meets the sea, and the relentless fight against the blight of fly-tipping.

Local is the watchword as Arbroath Market returns after seven months on the sidelines

Local is the watchword as Arbroath Market returns after seven months on the sidelines © Supplied by Arbroath Market 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 After a seven-month hiatus, Arbroath Market will return to the town’s Victoria Park at the end of this month. Buyers and producers alike have April 25 down in their diaries as they are raring to go for the return of the Arbroath Market.

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