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dailyrecord.co.uk | Douglas Dickie |Ambarish Awale
The tomb, known as Isbister Chambered Cairn, dates to 3200 BC and was used for 800 years but has been closed since the Covid pandemicAfter being closed since the Covid pandemic, one of Orkney’s most fascinating ancient landmarks is set to reopen to the public thanks to a major funding boost. The Tomb of the Eagles, a Neolithic chambered cairn perched on the dramatic cliffs of South Ronaldsay, is often described as a “jewel in the crown” of Scotland’s rich archaeological heritage.
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dailyrecord.co.uk | Douglas Dickie |Ambarish Awale
A small town on the Aberdeenshire coast with just over 11,000 residents is home to four chip shops, two of which rank among the UK’s top 40Friday, June 6, marks National Fish and Chip Day, with fans across the UK urged to celebrate this iconic British dish. From Shetland to Cornwall, people will be tucking into a humble 'chippie' meal to mark the occasion, or simply because it’s Friday.
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2 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Douglas Dickie |Ambarish Awale
The hidden gem is a small but stunning Lowlands loch hidden in the Galloway HillsTucked away in the heart of the Galloway Hills, Loch Trool might not have the fame of its Highland cousins, but it’s every bit as breathtaking. This narrow stretch of water in Dumfries and Galloway is a hidden gem of the Lowlands, and for those in the know, it’s one of Scotland’s best-kept secrets. Just eight miles from Newton Stewart, the loch sits in the Southern Uplands, flanked by rugged hills and thick forest.
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3 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Douglas Dickie |Ambarish Awale
Fish and chips are in news this week as National Fish and Chip Day is celebrated on Friday, June 6. Fish and chips remain a beloved staple of British cuisine, perfect for a day by the seaside, a cosy film night, or a pick-me-up after a night out. This week, the humble chippie gets its moment in the spotlight as National Fish and Chip Day is celebrated on Friday, June 6.
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4 days ago |
dailyrecord.co.uk | Max Parry |Ambarish Awale
Fish and chips no longer come cheap, but this Scottish town still serve it for a bargainScotland's cheapest city for a chippy tea has been revealed, and it is good news for hungry Dundonians. A new nationwide ranking by WDW Bingo has crowned Dundee the third most affordable place in the UK to enjoy a portion of fish and chips, with an average price of just £9.47.
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