A Host Of Virtual Tours To Keep You Entertained
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Here are just a few available from around the country.
Explore Dundee’s History
The University of Dundee’s Museums and Galleries have a wide range of online resources.
These include self-guided walking tours of Dundee, live online events and videos, public art virtual tours and more.
Interview Your Grandparents
Learn about history first-hand. Call grandparents and find out what life was like when they were young.
Recorded the answers on the activity sheet available from Shetland Museum and Archives website.
Unlock Jacobite Secrets
Delve Into Scotland’s Past
Gairloch Museum are offering a series of online winter talks.
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Lonely Planet s Natural World, published October 2020. Few places match the natural majesty of New Zealand’s South Island with, from top to bottom, beaches, whales, glaciers and waterfalls. New Zealand’s highest mountains are here: Aoraki/Mt Cook in the middle of the island, Mt Aspiring, and Mitre Peak, the triangular talisman marking the mouth of Milford Sound. Keep going, past the adventure towns of Wānaka and Queenstown and you’ll reach Fiordland. This craggy corner of New Zealand is a vast national park and Unesco World Heritage area, covering 4633 square miles (120,000 sq km).
Highland councillor avoids driving ban after admitting careless driving charge at Inverness Sheriff Court By Ali Morrison Published: 18:30, 24 December 2020
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Inverness Justice Centre. Picture: Gary Anthony.
A HIGHLAND councillor kept his driving licence when he appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court and admitted careless driving.
Roderick MacLeod, also known as Derek, represents the Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh ward and lives at Lonemore, Gairloch.
Sheriff Margaret Neilson was told that MacLeod was originally charged with dangerous driving which carries a mandatory one-year driving ban.
Ross-shire councillor avoids losing licence over careless driving incident on A832 By Ali Morrison
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Updated: 10:06, 23 December 2020
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A ROSS-SHIRE councillor kept his driving licence when he appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court and admitted careless driving.
Roderick MacLeod, also known as Derek, represents the Wester Ross, Strathpeffer and Lochalsh ward and lives at Lonemore, Gairloch.
Sheriff Margaret Neilson was told that MacLeod was originally charged with dangerous driving which carries a mandatory one year driving ban.
But he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of careless driving.