by Scots Radio | May 27, 2022 | Interviews
Folklorist Steve Byrne tells Frieda Morrison aboot a new initiative wi plans tae archive oor musical cultural treasures. Pictured: Steve Bryne an the logo o Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland (credit: Youth Arts Theatre Scotland) Scots Radio · Scottish...
by Scots Radio | May 24, 2022 | Interviews, Interviews1
The Scottish Disability Golf and Curling – SDGC – was started by Jim Gales twenty years ago and from 30 players based around St Andrews, it now attracts more than 1,000 members across 20 countries. Frieda Morrison joined teams of PGA pros, members of SDGC and Media,...
by Scots Radio | Apr 25, 2022 | Interviews, Interviews1
, An Aberdeenshire Heritage Community Group welcomed guests to the Aden Heritage Museum in Mintlaw – to celebrate the return of one of Scotland’s most valuable treasures – ‘The Book o Deer’. The book is thought to be the earliest...
by Scots Radio | Mar 31, 2022 | Interviews, Interviews1
In this year of stories, Jackie Ross, a director of the Doric Books Company, is one of the busiest storytellers in Scotland. Journalism student Esther Chizat from Toulon in France, wanted to find out more about Jackie’s company and plans for this year. So they both...
by Scots Radio | Feb 1, 2022 | Interviews, Interviews1
Scots Radio · The Disappeared Village A special exhibition that tells the story of how the village of Culbin in Morayshire, disappeared in the midst of a sand-storm in 1694, is being created at Elgin Library and opened to the public on the 19th of February. The...
by Scots Radio | Jan 23, 2022 | Interviews, Interviews1
Anither listen tae ane o oor favourite past moments:”Wi Jane Brown at the Globe Inn Dumfries – In Memory o Robert Burns.” Fan Frieda Morrison met up wi Jane, she wis jist aboot tae retire efter 20 year as manager o the Globe Inn in Dumfries. The...