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We welcome all levels of woodturners, including beginners. |
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Brough
Bay Association is a community run organisation dedicated to the preservation
and improvement of the harbour and facilities at Brough Bay. As part of
their work they have compiled a substantial social history archive of data,
artefacts, photographs and recorded memories from the people of Brough. |
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Open June to September Tuesday to Sunday 2.00pm - 4.30pm |
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Here
in the extreme north the lochs are so deep and the air so clear, the seas
so wild and the beaches so long that there's space to think about the
things that are close to your heart. There’s space to refresh your mind,
indulge your passions and revive your spirits. And you’ll find that the
further you go, the better it gets...more Escape with us here to the North
Highlands. On this site
you’ll find all the information you need to plan your trip, from travel
information to accommodation and things to do. |
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Her
Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother first saw what was then Barrogill
Castle in 1952, while mourning the death of her husband, King George VI.
Falling for its isolated charm and hearing it was to be abandoned, she
decided to save it. Having acquired the most northerly inhabited castle
on the British mainland, The Queen Mother renovated and restored it and
created the beautiful gardens you see today. For almost half a century
she spent many happy summers here and shorter visits at other times of
the year. |
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North Highland Connections
is an arm of The Prince's Initiative, concerned to enhance the quality of
life for the scattered communities of the North Highlands, doing so through
the promotion of a wide range of arts ventures, as well as an integrated
programme of educational outreach. |
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An essential guide to the top visitor attractions in Caithness and Sutherland Published by CASVAG - Caithenss And Sutherland Visitor Attraction Group |
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| Venture North is a group of small businesses dedicated to growing the Tourism Sector for Caithness and Sutherland. To find out more click here | |
Archaeology Scotland
is a key centre for community archaeology in Scotland. We are a voluntary
membership organisation that works to secure the archaeological heritage
of Scotland for its people through education, promotion and support. We
bring together those for whom archaeology is an interest, an active pastime
or a career, support local archaeological action and initiatives and provide
a comprehensive information service to all. To find out more click
here |
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