THE public will reconnect in high numbers when our historic sites re-open in earnest at the end of this month. From April 30, 27 historic sites will be re-opening, including Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle. Historic Environment Scotland (Hes) will be adapting its visitor experience in light of Covid restrictions but it promises to be just as stimulating as before. Hes said: “We are pleased to be re-opening sites once more, in line with Scottish Government guidelines, with many ticketed sites re-opening once again on April 30, as well as opening up further sites across the country on a phased basis over the coming months.
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Source: BBC FIERY Scots superchef Gordon Ramsay is in hot water after calling Falkirk a s hole . The 54-year-old entrepreneur gave his view of the town on an episode of his new BBC One quiz Bank Balance due to be shown tonight (Thursday). Mr Ramsay, who was born in Renfrewshire, made the comment as a contestant pair referred to Falkirk as one of the “five cities in Scotland”. Mr Ramsay responded saying: “I was born in Scotland. Falkirk is not a city. It’s a s hole, I swear to God.” His comments were dismissed by residents in the area including MSP Angus MacDonald, and Radio Clyde 2 DJ, Ewen Cameron.
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Fans across the world have travelled to Scotland to enjoy the scenic landscapes depicted in hit TV show Outlander. But while people come from near and far to enjoy the sites, one megafan has taken it upon herself to help guide the fanbase on their travels, and has launched her own touring service. Tallia Scotland, from Stirling, has given us an insight on her definitive guide to an Outlander Scotland - and the best places for fans to visit once lockdown restrictions have eased. “After I watched the first season of Outlander, I completely fell in love with the show. I started visiting the different historical locations where it was filmed, she said.“If you live in Scotland or plan to visit in the future these are the locations you must go and see, they could even be squeezed into a day-long road trip.