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4 December 2009
Give a year full of great days outMedia Releases
Need an idea for a special Christmas present for friends or family? How about a gift which lasts all year and gives unlimited free access to over 70 of Scotland’s top visitor attractions? By giving Historic Scotland Membership, you’ll be giving a series of lasting memories of fun days out – and a present which really will be appreciated. Membership costs as little as £30 a year for concessions, with a family membership (two adults plus children) costing just £74.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/news_search_results.htm/news_article.htm?articleid=2623327 November 2009
Castle dining fit for a king, Christmas feasts at Edinburgh Castle and Stirling CastleMedia Releases
One of the highlights of Christmas is undoubtedly the splendid fare of the season and of course, the opportunity to indulge in celebratory meals with family and friends. Selecting a special venue for a festive feast with loved ones makes the occasion all the more memorable - so why not choose a castle and dine like kings? Next month Edinburgh Castle and Stirling Castle are once again offering a choice of great Christmas dining options for lovers of good food and great surroundings. Treat yourself to a superb three-course Christmas Lunch at Edinburgh Castle from 1st to 24th December (excluding 13th and 20th) for only £35 per person - and you can explore all of the wonderful attractions of Scotland’s leading heritage attraction for free.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/news_search_results.htm/news_article.htm?articleid=2613027 November 2009
Free weekend for Historic Scotland attractionsMedia Releases
47 Historic Scotland sites throughout the country on Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th November will be free. The free entry is a key part of both the St Andrew’s Weekend celebrations and the finale of Homecoming Scotland 2009. Minister for Culture, External Affairs and the Constitution, Michael Russell said: “This is a brilliant opportunity to visit one of Historic Scotland’s superb heritage attractions. Opening these properties for free over the 28th and 29th of November is a wonderful way for us, as Scots, to mark our country’s national day and celebrate the end of a highly successful year of Homecoming. “We, as a nation, are terribly proud and passionate about our history, culture and what made us who we are today. We can celebrate these amazing places and the stories of our country, this weekend. With Historic Scotland offering membership for great value family days out all year, this is a chance to try it out in advance."
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/news_search_results.htm/news_article.htm?articleid=2613527 November 2009
Meet TV star Neil Oliver at Stirling CastleMedia Releases
TV personality and historian Neil Oliver will be at Stirling Castle on Wednesday evening to chat about his book A History of Scotland. The book follows his hit BBC series of the same name, and is just one of the great gift ideas at the castle’s Christmas Shopping Fayre. Visitors to the special evening event, which takes place on 2nd December, from 6pm to 9pm in the castle’s majestic Great Hall, can also get some expert cookery tips.
http://www.historic-scotland.gov.uk/news_search_results.htm/news_article.htm?articleid=2613724 November 2009
Celebrating modern Scottish architectureMedia Releases
Some of Scotland’s leading architecture experts will today (Tuesday, Nov. 24) ask if people value buildings created since the war. Michael Russell, Minister for Culture, External Affairs and the Constitution, will lead the debate at Scotland, Building for the Future conference in Dundee’s Bonar Hall. The Minister said: “People have hugely varying opinions about architecture created in the last 60 years, and how we value and protect the best of it. you only need to look at the outcry when a new building is proposed in a historic location to see how strong the interest in this subject is."
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