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27 August 2009
Great days out for all the family at Stanley MillsMedia Releases
A packed programme of fun, family events is currently underway at one of the country’s most outstanding and stimulating new visitor experiences: the historic Stanley Mills complex on the banks of the River Tay. Created just a year ago following a £4 million regeneration of Britain’s finest surviving early cotton mills, this ‘must-see’ heritage attraction offers a engaging insight into Scotland’s industrial and social heritage and the history of the local area. Specially designed to bring the past of the 18th century complex to life and provide both children and adults with a ‘hands on’ opportunity to have fun learning about the mills’ history, the interactive visitor experience incorporates a captivating blend of working machinery, artefacts, exhibits, audio visual displays, and sound recordings to take visitors back to the days when Stanley Mills was the thriving heart of the community and a vital part of the local and national economy.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2492227 August 2009
New Lanark In 3D As Scanning Project StartsMedia Releases
Culture Minister, Michael Russell, today (Thursday, 27 August) visited New Lanark to see the digital documentation of the world heritage site taking place. A team from Historic Scotland and Glasgow School of Art began scanning the site this month as part of the Scottish Governments project to digitally document the country's five World Heritage Sites, and five international heritage sites, creating what will be known as the Scottish 10.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2492926 August 2009
Minister sees Penicuik House progressMedia Releases
Culture Minister Michael Russell visited one of the country’s finest Palladian houses today to see how it is being made safe and providing invaluable training opportunities. Since it was gutted by fire in 1899, Penicuik House, designed by Sir James Clerk, has stood as a ruin, but its consolidation is providing apprentices with vital experience of traditional building skills. The Minister said: “This is an incredible house, and we will get a double benefit by investing in its repair. Maintaining it will ensure that the community can continue to enjoy the estate, but it will also provide invaluable training on a large scale."
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2488024 August 2009
Historic Scotland membership hit an all-time high following Homecoming campaignMedia Releases
Minister for Culture, the Constitution and External Affairs Michael Russell has congratulated Historic Scotland as its membership figures hit 100,000 for the first time. The record-breaking numbers have been achieved following a special offer on Historic Scotland membership. The offer was a key component of the agency’s contribution to the 2009 Year of Homecoming. The aim was to give Scottish people and families the opportunity to see Historic Scotland’s properties and events, all year long. The offer, which was promoted through a major marketing campaign, gave 18 months’ membership for the price of 12. In addition to the 6 free months, membership with Historic Scotland - for a whole family costs only £6.16 a month.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/largetext/news_search_results/news_article.htm?articleid=2485824 August 2009
Historic Scotland Membership - Hit All-Time High Following Homecoming CampaignMedia Releases
Minister for Culture, the Constitution and External Affairs Michael Russell has congratulated Historic Scotland as its membership figures hit 100,000 for the first time. The record-breaking numbers have been achieved following a special offer on Historic Scotland membership. The offer was a key component of the agency’s contribution to the 2009 Year of Homecoming.
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