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Narcity on MSNThis small town near Ottawa with quaint stone streets is like a summertime trip to ScotlandJust an hour outside of Ottawa lies a hidden gem town that feels like it's straight out of the Scottish Highlands, minus the ...
NHS Lanarkshire played a leading role at this year’s NHS Scotland Event held at the Technology and Innovation Centre at the University of Strathclyde. Centred on the theme NHS Renewal: Protecting and ...
HILE Charles Lockhart lived he was known to be among Pittsburg's men of oil means; when he died it was found that he was probably among the wealthiest men of the Smoky City: but when the Allegheny ...
This month marks 240 years since work began on what would become one of Scotland’s most remarkable historic sites. New Lanark proudly celebrates its landmark moment in Scottish and global ...
Indeed, Scott is said to have helped John’s elder half-brother William Lockhart choose the site for the mansion on a visit in 1829.
NFU Scotland’s Flame Award recognises the office with the highest annual membership recruitment effort and retention. Keith Thom is pictured accepting the award on Nigel Power’s behalf from NFU Mutual ...
When Dale retired in 1799, he sold New Lanark to his son-in-law, a Welshman named Robert Owen. With experience of the mills in Manchester, Owen leaned, like his father-in-law, towards progressive ...
McClymont House care home in Lanark. South Lanarkshire IJB want to close the highly-rated facility to achieve an estimated £786,000 a year saving (Image: Gordon Terris/Herald&Times) ...
Prince Charles, who is known in Scotland as the Duke of Rothesay, was beaming as he arrived at the Scottish site this morning, waving to royal fans who had crowded for the occasion. At New Lanark ...
The Cartland was known for many years as Baronald. It first makes its appearance as a small estate in Major General Roy’s map of Scotland in 1756. It is referred to as Barronel and there are three ...
Lanarkshire has the highest number of positive weekly tests in Scotland with 410.8 per 100,000 people. Greater Glasgow has 301.8, with Ayrshire and Arran third with 241.5 according to Scottish ...
Some 650 years later, Tsugawa, smitten with what Sir Walter Scott described as ‘the prettiest place in Scotland’, embarked on his own considerable mission to take Milton Lockhart home.
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