- Edinburgh Capital Of Scotland
by Douglas Scott. The city Edinburgh is easily accessible by road, plane boat or train. Getting around in Edinburgh is just as easy. The local bus services makes all areas accessible.
The city is basically split into two main districts the Old Town and the New Town with Princes Street Gardens separating them.
The Old Town is the largely medieval heart of Edinburgh in which most of its important historical monum... articles, news
- Edinburgh, Scotland is Essentially a City with History and Atmosphere
by Ann Coveney. Edinburgh Castle
A lone piper plays a haunting lament from the castle walls. Over 200,000 people stand silently holding their breath as the melody evokes a mixture of sadness and pride - of battles lost and won and soldiers gone but not forgotten. The piper plays the last notes as the flames around the brazier flicker and die out.
A thunderous applause and the fireworks begin cascading ove... articles, news
- Speeding- The Law In Scotland
by Graham Walker. The flash of the camera is often the first indication that criminal proceedings are to be contemplated by the Procurator Fiscal (Similar to the CPP). That is probably when the worry sets in.
There is, however, no need to worry if no formal notice, termed a Notice of Intended Prosecution is received within 14 days. (Exceptions being where it is a company car or a hire car)
In the event that the... articles, news
- Golf in Scotland
by Keith George. Golf in Scotland is a historical phenomenon. According to records the game was first played in 1457 after which it was banned by King James II.
Golf is a national pastime for Scots since 1502!
The Stewart monarchs were themselves keen to develop golf in Scotland. The reputed Scottish golf courses lie in parkland, moorland, pasture or heathland.
If you are a golf lover, Scotland can be an i... articles, news
- A Look At The Music Of Scotland
by Gregg Hall. The unique music of Scotland is easily recognized around the world and has remained a vibrant force to this day while many forms of traditional music worldwide have experienced a loss of popularity to pop music. Even with emigration and the influx of music imported from the rest of Europe and the United States, the music of Scotland has been able to keep the majority of its traditional structure ... articles, news
- Scotland Beautifully Scenery
by Douglas Scott. You will find Scotland is in the north of the United Kingdom and is thirty one thousand square miles in area. There are three major cities in Scotland Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow and a number of populated towns. There are hundreds of islands categorized as the Hebrides Orkney and Shetland islands. The population on these islands are relatively low.
The United Kingdom is one of four constituen... articles, news
- Fishing On River Teith, Scotland.
by Tony Smith. This year we had the pleasure of fishing for sea trout, trout and Salmon in callander in Scotland on the river Teith.
The water quality and clarity is excellent, the area beside the car park in callander town centre provides excellent wading. The wading is easy going, with a smooth sandy bottom to the river.
Fly Fishing
Brown Trout Fishing
All though most angles visit this river fo... articles, news
- Is Venture Capital Right for You?
by Dave Kauppi. I tried and I gave up. When we started out high-tech Merger and Acquisition Practice, I thought it a natural fit to also offer finder services for Entrepreneurs seeking Venture Capital Funding. That service is no longer available. Why not you ask? We failed miserably. Our firm has successfully completed several small high tech M&A deals at great multiples, but finding venture capital turned out ... articles, news
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