Edinburgh and the Lothians sites to open on Friday April 30 include Newhailes House (NTS/PA)
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The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has set out plans to reopen its castles, houses, museums, visitors centres, cafes and shops from Monday.
Scotland will move to Level 3 of coronavirus restrictions on April 26, allowing tourist attractions to open for the first time since December.
However the trust will stagger its reopenings, with Culross Palace, the garden and shop at Kellie Castle and the Hill of Tarvit in Fife, and the visitor centre at Bannockburn in Stirling, among the first to do so on Monday.
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Eden Court, in Inverness, has announced plans to stage a three-month festival in its grounds which is expected to provide employment to around 100 staff and performers between July and September.
Artist David Behrens at Lady s Tower on Ruby Bay, near Elie, one of the locations set to feature in the East Neuk Festival.
Live music, DJ sets and food and drink are expected to be on offer as part of Under Canvas, which was first staged at the venue in 2018 and will again be staged in collaboration with the traditional arts group Fèis Rois.
Organisers of the East Neuk Festival in Fife are planning to stage “al fresco” shows as part of its programme over the first weekend in July.