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Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland s popular Fringe By The Sea festival

Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland’s popular Fringe By The Sea festival © Supplied by Neil Hanna Storm, Scotland’s largest puppet, will be a centrepiece of the Fringe By The Sea festival in North Berwick, this summer. A spectacular sea goddess will rise from the waters and walk the land to take one of Scotland’s most-loved festivals by storm this summer. Storm, standing at 10-metres tall is Scotland’s largest puppet and will be a centrepiece for Fringe By The Sea in North Berwick this August. Part of the Year of Coasts and Waters, Storm is folklore made real, living in the waters around Scotland and coming to land to tell the story of oceans in crisis.

Glasgow Life s David McDonald: We can now start getting excited about recovery from Covid

THE next few weeks will see Glasgow take its first steps along the road to recovery from the global pandemic. Although there is no room for complacency, we can all get a little excited about being able to do more, travel further and appreciate the unique experiences Glasgow offers everyone. Last week Glasgow Life indicated when many of the iconic venues in the city are expected to reopen and in the coming days, you’ll be able to book visits to Kelvingrove and Riverside Museums, plan a visit to libraries across the city and sign up for a fitness class or gym sessions.

Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland s popular Fringe By The Sea festival

Giant goddess set to Storm Scotland s popular Fringe By The Sea festival
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Tributes paid to Scottish cultural icon Jock Duncan after death at the age of 95

Tributes paid to Scottish cultural icon Jock Duncan after death at the age of 95 Although born on a farm in New Deer in rural Aberdeenshire in 1925, Jock and his family moved from Caithness to Pitlochry in the late 1960s Jock Duncan was one of Scotland s finest traditional singers (Image: Louis DeCarlo) Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice.

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