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  2. List of newspapers in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland, two broadsheet newspapers have made the switch to 'compact' format. The Scotsman did so in August 2004, and the Sunday Herald followed in November 2005. In addition to newspapers published in Scotland, including Scottish editions of United Kingdom newspapers, a number of local newspapers published in other parts of the British ...

  3. Isle of Skye - Wikipedia

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    The west coast of Scotland has a considerable renewable energy potential and the Isle of Skye Renewables Co-op has recently bought a stake in the Ben Aketil wind farm near Dunvegan. [ 128 ] [ 129 ] There is a thriving arts and crafts sector.

  4. List of magazines in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    List of magazines published in Scotland is an incomplete list of magazines and comics published in Scotland. There are over 700 magazines currently being published in Scotland, by nearly 200 organisations, with an estimated total turnover of £157m per annum.

  5. The Weekly News - Wikipedia

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    The Weekly News was a British national newspaper founded in 1855 and published every Wednesday [1] by the Dundee newspaper chain DC Thomson. [2] Billed as "the paper with the feelgood factor," it contained news and features on a broad range of subjects in six colour-coded sections: That's Real Life, Entertainment, Lifestyle, Puzzles, Short Stories and Sport.

  6. VisitScotland - Wikipedia

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    VisitScotland, formerly the Scottish Tourist Board (Scottish Gaelic: Bòrd Turasachd na h-Alba), is a national tourism organisation for Scotland. It is an executive non-departmental public body of the Scottish Government, with offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, and other parts of Scotland.

  7. Big Gold Dream - Wikipedia

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    Big Gold Dream is a 2015 film documenting the story of Scotland's post-punk scene, focusing on record labels Fast Product and Postcard Records.Directed by filmmaker Grant McPhee, the film's name is taken from the 1981 Fire Engines single of the same name, the final release on the Pop Aural label.

  8. Glasgay! Festival - Wikipedia

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    Glasgay! 1993 festival brochure cover. Glasgay! Festival was a gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender arts festival in Glasgow, Scotland. . From 1993 to 2014 it was part of the diversity of Glasgow's cultural scene, an annual Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Arts Festival held usually in October/November, formerly organised by GALA Scotland Ltd. . History. Cordelia Ditton, the co ...

  9. Gorgie - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, the Cox family who owned a mill bought most of the former estate from the residual Livingston family. They developed a glue factory on the site, which was redeveloped under a new Post Office Telecommunications telephone exchange in 1969. From 1527, the landowners lived in Gorgie House, situated on Alexander Drive.

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