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9 August 2010
Culture Minister welcomes NTS ReviewMedia Releases
Culture Minister, Fiona Hyslop, said: “I welcome George Reid’s report. I hope the report becomes a catalyst for change to help the Trust and its members modernise and equip the organisation to deliver its vital conservation role and also the related benefits to Scotland’s national identity, culture and economy.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largertext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=287414 August 2010
An insight into 16th century life - and a royal scandal and murder plotMedia Releases
Aspects of life in 16th century Scotland come under the spotlight in a colourful event at Dirleton Castle this weekend. From the political plotting and royal scandals of the period, to the weaponry, crafts, pastimes and fashions of the mid-1500s, the event on Sunday 8th August provides a fascinating insight into this pivotal era in our country’s history. From 12 noon to 4.00pm, visitors to Dirleton will be treated to a lively and varied programme of 16th- century themed entertainment from a cast of talented costumed performers.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largertext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=287162 August 2010
Kids trail launched at Dumbarton CastleMedia Releases
Historic Scotland has launched a new kids adventure trail at Dumbarton Castle. Local children Keiran Johnson, five, from Paisley and Luke Callanin also five, from Renton were the first to try the adventure trail which takes in five key areas across the site. Designed to give children the opportunity to engage more with the historical environment, the trail follows the ‘secret survival’ theme and looks at how the castle’s natural defences helped it when it was under attack, and why it was such an important site for the West of Scotland.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largertext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2871129 July 2010
Medieval Mayhem rules at stunning strongholds for family funMedia Releases
If the school holidays seem to be dragging on and you’re looking for something new to keep the kids entertained, don’t delay in getting straight over to Stirling Castle!
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largertext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2870129 July 2010
An arresting drama unfolds at Dundonald CastleMedia Releases
Dundonald Castle provides the dramatic setting for a historic re-enactment event this Sunday, 1st August, which Historic Scotland is staging on behalf of The Friends of Dundonald Castle.
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