The Cabrach

The Cabrach

Alistair Heather taks us on a journey up throw the Cabrach in Aiberdeenshire tae learn mair aboot the hidden past and the new vibrant future planned for the...
Whit’s curling?

Whit’s curling?

The sport o Curling gings back oer centuries and an exhibition caad ‘Curling Made In Scotland’ featuring some o the sports history, is due tae open tae the public on the 20th o February at the Fitba Museum, Hampden Park, Glasgow. It’s being organised bi the Scottish...
The Burning o the Clavie

The Burning o the Clavie

For mony years efter the reformation, Christmas had nae place in Scotland so Hogmanay bore the gree in terms o winter celebrations an traditionsEen o the auldest traditions is the fire festivals o the North East Coast and Shetland. In the village o Burghead, in...
Nan Shepherd | Her life and The Living Mountain

Nan Shepherd | Her life and The Living Mountain

Scots Radio investigates the life an legacy o Aiberdeen writer an poet, Nan Shepherd fa wrote extensively aboot the Cairngorm Mountains. Professor Lumsden fae Aberdeen University gies insight an readings fae “The Living Mountain” by Frieda...

The Bairns Charter

Dr Jamie Fairbairn jines twa o his pupils, Robert Legge and Robyn Gallon, tae tell us mair aboot the ‘Bairns Charter’ – a new initiative fae Aiberdeenshire...