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October 2006 |
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October 2006 and throughout
the Autumn, Loch Rannoch Watersports Centre, Kinloch Rannoch.
A multitude of activities are available to
groups and individuals. Taster sessions for beginners are available
all week, while those with more experience can benefit from further
training or simply hire one of their boats. All activities are under
the supervision of qualified staff, and all necessary equipment
can be provided for a safe and enjoyable day, weekend or week away.
You can choose from Sailing, Canoeing, Kayaking, Fishing, Boat Hire,
Mountain Biking, Quad Biking, Off Road Driving and Safari’s,
Climbing, Abseiling, Archery, and multi-activity courses.
www.goforth.co.uk
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Throughout
October Every Friday 5pm to 8pm Live Jazz, Snafu, Aberdeen.
Meet Simon Gall and his pack of jazz cats when they are let loose
for some fine jazz music every Friday early evening. If you've just
finished work and want to relax this is the place for you. Free entry,
complimentary nibbles and if booking parties of over four a free bottle
of house wine. To book a table visit www.clubsnafu.com
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Ending on 1st October 2006, Wigtown Book
Festival, Wigtown, Dumfries and Galloway. The Scottish Book
Town Festival is a celebration of the written word in Wigtown, our
National Book Town, and spans over ten days. The town has a population
of only 900 people, a malt whisky distillery and a quarter of a
million books. The Wigtown Festival prompts a mass migration of
bibliophiles to this green, pastoral corner of Scotland. And rest
assured that, between events, there will be plenty of time to soak
up the atmosphere in Scotland’s widest street or browse around
our cavernous bookshops. At www.wigtownbookfestival.com
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Ending
on the 8th October 2006, Darvel Music Festival, Darvel, Ayrshire.
This Music Festival is one of cultural highlights of the South West
of Scotland, with over thirty acts offering a truly eclectic mix of
styles. This year's headline acts include Capercaillie, the Bluetones,
Phil Cunningham and Aly Bain, Hazey Janes, Session A9, Voces del Sur,
the Endrick Brothers and the Hamish Stuart Band. www.darvelmusicfestival.org
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Ending
on the 15th October 2006, Highland Feast,
various venues in Scottish Highlands. The
Highlands' Food and Drink Festival grows bigger and better every year,
in 2006 it is extending over a wonderful 17
days. Events are take place across the Highlands from Aviemore to
Inverness and Nairn to Sutherland. An abundance of food and drink
are celebrated in ways both usual and unusual, and there's a range
of celebrity chefs and masterclasses, all hosted with Highland hospitality,
welcome and warmth. For full details of what to expect please visit
www.highlandfeast.co.uk
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6th
to 15th October 2006, Cowalfest 2006, Dunoon and Cowal, Argyllshire.
The largest walking festival in Scotland has also become a major arts
festival with a 10 day long programme of walks, arts, cultural and
social events that celebrate landscape and the natural world's influence
on creativity. The Cowal Peninsula hosts this event every autumn and
the West Highland destination is readily accessible by plane, train,
car and ferry from the rest of the UK and Europe. Its landscape of
mountains and lochs, formed by fire and ice, are graced by forest
and ancient woodland and never far away are those stunning west coast
sea lochs. For full details of the festival programme please visit
their website www.cowalfest.org
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13th
to 22nd October 2006, Ideal Home Show, SECC, Glasgow. Lots
of original and exciting ideas for trendy interiors and exteriors,
advice from celebrities, many many exhibitors, an abundance of new
products, thousands of special offers and bags of shopping. Further
details can be found at www.idealhomeshowscotland.co.uk
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20th to 22nd October 2006, Edinburgh
Mountain Film Festival, Edinburgh. This event
ia a must for all fans
of the outdoors, this energetic festival includes lectures by the
most famous names in mountaineering and short adventure films about
climbing, skiing, kayaking, mountain biking and BASE jumping, with
much of the action filmed in Scotland. To find out more about this
event visit www.edinburghmountainff.com
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21st
to 29th October 2006, Grand Prix Snooker, Aberdeen. World champion
Graeme Dott, world no. 1 Stephen Hendry and defending champion John
Higgins will be among the competitors when snooker's Grand Prix is
staged at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre. For ticket
prices and programme times please visit www.worldsnooker.com
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31st
October 2006, The Wickerman, Oyne, Aberdeenshire. The scariest
event of the season! 'Archaeolink' celebrates the ancient Celtic festival
of Samhain, when the spirits of the dead return to the land of the
living. Frightening fun for the whole family culminating in the spectacular
burning of the Wickerman! Full programme can be found at www.archaeolink.co.uk
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Throughout
November Every Friday 5pm to 8pm Live Jazz, Snafu, Aberdeen.
Meet Simon Gall and his pack of jazz cats when they are let loose
for some fine jazz music every Friday early evening. If you've just
finished work and want to relax this is the place for you. Free entry,
complimentary nibbles and if booking parties of over four a free bottle
of house wine. To book a table visit www.clubsnafu.com
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15th
November, 2006. Holly at Christmas, Dundee Rep Theatre, Dundee. For
over ten years this show has been a huge hit all over the world, audiences
in every corner of the British Isles have been excited when hearing
the old favourite songs from the Buddy Holly and the Cricketers era.
The show includes timeless hits as That’ll Be The Day, Peggy
Sue, It Doesn’t Matter Anymore, Raining In My Heart, Oh Boy!
– and much, much more.
www.dundeerep.co.uk, gies details
of ticket prices etc.
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18th
November 2006, Lanark Christmas Continental Market, Lanark.
Traders come from all over the UK to sell a wide range of unusual
gifts, crafts, food and drink on both sides of the town's wide High
Street. Santa will be there with his reindeer- pulled sleigh, to help
switch on the Christmas lights. A heritage fairground and all-day
live entertainment, from choirs and bands to panto will get everyone
into the Christmas spirit. www.lanarkmedievalfestival.co.uk
will give you a flavour of what to expect
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30th
November to 3rd December 2006, St Andrew's Week, St Andrews, Fife.
A programme full of exciting festivities celebrating Scotland's patron
saint with the very best of our rich national cuisine and culture.
Festivities include traditional and classical music concerts, drama
and dance, crafts and art exhibitions. For a taste of what is involved
along with programme of events please visit
www.standrewsweek.co.uk
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From late November 2006, Glasgow On Ice, George
Square, Glasgow. With George Square's famous Christmas illuminations
as a sparkling backdrop, you'll be able to show off your ice-dancing
moves on one of the largest outdoor ice rinks in Europe, all set to
non-stop music. www.glasgow-on-ice.co.uk
lists all the details of opening times.
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Throughout
December Every Friday 5pm to 8pm Live Jazz, Snafu, Aberdeen.
Meet Simon Gall and his pack of jazz cats when they are let loose
for some fine jazz music every Friday early evening. If you've just
finished work and want to relax this is the place for you. Free entry,
complimentary nibbles and if booking parties of over four a free bottle
of house wine. To book a table visit www.clubsnafu.com
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2nd and 3rd December 2006, Scone Palace,
nr Perth, Perthshire. Scone Palace will be holding a special
Christmas weekend this year. Come along and join us for a weekend
of candlelight, mulled wine and music. Queen Victoria and John Brown
will be 'in residence' to greet you on your visit. A children's
storyteller will amuse kids and adults alike with tales of Christmas
past. For full details of events at this venue please visit
www.scone-palace.co.uk
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Throughout December 2006 at The
Bein Inn, Glenfarg, nr Perth, Perthshire. A favourite venue
for live music lovers. The Bein Inn plays host to a wide selection
of different artistes. For full programme details please visit www.beininn.com.
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31st December 2006, Across Scotland, Hogmanay. Hogmanay - New Year's
Eve to the uninitiated - is party night in Scotland. Many towns
and cities throughout Scotland have their own celebrations and you'll
always be welcome, so come along and experience a traditional Scottish
new year for yourself. The City of Edinburgh hosts the largest street
party in Scotland with thousands of visitors. www.edinburghshogmanay.org
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