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View south from near the scene of the 1971 disaster (this photograph was taken in winter 1992) The Cairngorm Plateau disaster, also known as the Feith Buidhe disaster, occurred in November 1971 when six fifteen-year-old Edinburgh school students and their two leaders were on a two-day navigational expedition in a remote area of the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands.
BBC Scotland News reporter James Delaney, who was near the scene on Saturday night, said a long police cordon was quickly set up. He said: "Inside were two forensic tents, probably about 100m apart.
Fife, Scotland Reclusive Drummond, 33, was found dead on a farm track close to the home he shared with his brother – an isolated cottage near St Andrews, Fife – on 24 June 1991. In the days previous, Drummond withdrew a large amount of his life savings from various building societies, although the money was later found in the house.
An audio recording which raises key questions in the investigation into the suspected murder of Kyran Durnin is being broadcast for the first time by BBC Spotlight.
The dates of the closures are Sept. 27, 28; Oct. 4, 5; Oct. 11, 12 and Oct. 18, 19. The times are as follows: Friday night: Lanes begin closing at 7 p.m.
Seafield Colliery was in Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scotland. Work on the colliery was started on 12 May 1954 and production began in 1966. [ 1 ] On 10 May 1973, five men were killed when a roof collapsed.
The Tay Road Bridge carries the A92 road across the Firth of Tay from Newport-on-Tay in Fife to Dundee in Scotland, just downstream of the Tay Rail Bridge.At around 2,250 metres (1.4 mi), it is one of the longest road bridges in Europe, and was opened in 1966, replacing the old Tay ferry.
Overnight weekend closures on I-5 in Fife start this weekend