Here’s 5 Must-See Events at the Royal National Mòd in Lochaber

The Royal National Mòd returns to the Highlands this October, bringing nine days of extraordinary celebration to Fort William. As the world’s largest celebration of Gaelic language, music and culture, this 133-year-old festival promises an unforgettable experience for visitors and locals alike. With over 200 competition categories, street performances, concerts, and cultural exhibitions spread across…

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In a Nutshell, Theo Creton: Cooking has its highs and lows, but you can’t buy the feeling of putting a smile on someone’s face’

Theo Creton, head chef of MARA Restaurant at Links House, Dornoch, on the most he’s ever paid for a meal, his favourite cookbook and the dish he is most proud of.   What’s the closest thing you have to a signature dish? Portmahomack lobster lasagna, with layers of pasta with a smooth, buttery Orkney scallop…

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Hen charity asks Scots to help offer retirement homes to 2,700 ex-commercial birds

A leading hen welfare charity is calling on kind-hearted Scots to help save 2,700 ex-commercial hens this autumn – by offering them loving retirement homes in gardens and homes across the country. Ten hen rehoming events are planned across Aberdeenshire, Inverness-shire, Perthshire, South Lanarkshire and beyond by the British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) – but…

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The Good Books, L. V. Matthews: ‘Charlotte’s Web had a deep impact on me, it posed such a big moral issue from the opening chapter’

L. V. Matthews on the best book she has read this year, the novel she always recommends and her biggest writing inspiration.    The first book I remember reading: I remember reading Charlotte’s Web as a child and it having a deep impact on me. I suppose it’s because it posed such a big moral…

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Helen Glassford: ‘My paintings draw on memories of the remote areas of Northern Scotland’

An exhibition featuring 40 new paintings by Scottish landscape artist Helen Glassford is opening at The Strathearn Gallery.  Renowned for her emotionally resonant, immersive works, Helen captures the raw beauty and atmosphere of Scotland’s wild, untamed landscapes.   Her richly layered paintings explore the fleeting interplay of memory, atmosphere and light, inviting viewers into a deeply…

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Producer’s Corner: Anona Gow, Pitscandly Farm

When Anona Gow began her career as a lawyer, she never imagined that one day she’d swap the courtroom for running a deer farm in Angus. But after meeting husband Jeremy, a third-generation deer farmer at Pitscandly Farm near Forfar, life took an unexpected turn.  Life on the farm is certainly a far cry from…

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