Greengallery finds the right art for your home

SINCE it opened in 1993, the Greengallery has shown the very best contemporary art in Scotland. From the beginning, the gallery has shown a diverse selection of work by artists and makers. The range and depth of work is always a surprise to visitors, who don’t expect such quality in a small, rural gallery. The…

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Bidding begins on lost distillery collection from Speyside

The legacy of one of Speyside’s most elusive lost distilleries, Caperdonich, will live on as bidding has begun on one of the largest collections of Caperdonich to ever come to auction. The auction is now live on whiskyauctioneer.com, and will end from 7pm on Monday 9 November. Over 70 rare bottles from this lost distillery…

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Glasgow Distillery launches a new smoky dram

The Glasgow Distillery has announced the launch of a new rich and smoky single malt whisky. Glasgow 1770 Peated Rich & Smoky is crafted from malted barley which has been smoked with the aromatic heather-rich peat of the Scottish Highlands; combined with the exceptionally pure water of Loch Katrine and distilled in traditional copper pot…

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A crime thriller on a Scottish island

We didn’t have to wait long for the next instalment of Inspector Angus Blue’s whodunnits, and it doesn’t disappoint. Called to Jura after an attempted assassination on a Cabinet Minister, the inspector finds himself in a series of fantastically eerie landscapes and is forced to overcome several unexpected hurdles. As with The Pead Dead, the…

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Works begins on Mull hotel refit

WORK has begun on a redevelopment project at the Isle of Mull Hotel & Spa. More than £3 million will be invested in the scheme by owner Crerar Hotels. The 72-bed hotel aims to reopen in April. Chris Wayne Wills, chief executive at Crerar Hotels, said: “I’d like to thank the ‘Mullochs’ for all of…

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Crerar Hotels rewards ‘local heroes’

UNSUNG heroes from the coronavirus pandemic are being given rewarding including short breaks, spa treatments, and afternoon tea by Crerar Hotels. The chain – which runs sites in Nairn, Oban, Inverurie, Isle of Mull, Inveraray, Glencoe and Royal Deeside – is looking for nominees. It’s looking for “local heroes” and essential workers, including “teachers, retail…

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Balmoral brings ‘extended reality’ to meetings

THE Balmoral Hotel in Edinburgh has created an “extended reality studio” to help businesses and organisations hold meetings. The virtual events space will allow delegates in the room to connect to others in remote locations. The facility includes a 16-foot by eight-foot stage with a screen as the backdrop, along with two television screens, stage…

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Glasgow landmark welcomes guests as revamp begins

ONE of Glasgow’s historic buildings is set for a £200,000 revamp – and is opening its doors to curious visitors. Work begins next month on the category-A listed Royal Faculty of Procurators to undertake vital repairs to the facade. It’s the first stage in a 10-year maintenance and renovation programme that incorporates work on the…

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Britannia and Fingal offer behind the scenes dining

GUESTS will have the chance to dine in a wardroom that once hosted the royal family thanks to a new package launched by the Royal Yacht Britannia and its sister ship, Fingal. After a “red carpet welcome”, visitors will receive a personalised behind-the-scenes tour of Britannia, followed by a four-course bespoke dinner in the officers’…

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