Small Producers Pilot Fund Distributes Support Across Scotland

A modest but strategically significant stream of public funding has been channelled into Scotland’s small-scale agricultural sector, as ministers and enterprise agencies test how best to sustain a part of the rural economy often praised yet historically undercapitalised. Figures published on 25 March confirm

Aberdeen’s Next Generation Called to Sea for 2026 Tall Ships Adventure

A new voyage is calling — and for young people across Aberdeen, it promises salt air, towering sails, and the kind of experience that lingers long after land comes back into view. Applications are now open for the 2026 Tall Ships sail trainee programme, offering a remarkable opportunity for 16

Western Isles Communities to Share £1 Million Boost from Coastal Fund

Island communities across Scotland’s Outer Hebrides are set to benefit from a substantial new round of funding, as Comhairle nan Eilean Siar confirms more than £1 million will be distributed through its Coastal Community Fund for 2026 to 2027. The funding, drawn from Crown Estate revenues, will see each ward

Young Minds Step Into the Future at Irvine Technology Centre

In a quiet corner of Ayrshire, something rather more consequential than a school trip has taken place. At the Digital Process Manufacturing Centre in Irvine, dozens of primary pupils from across North Ayrshire have been introduced not merely to machines, but to the architecture of the future itself. Robotics, artificial

Buchanan Bespoke Shoemaking

Buchanan Bespoke stands as a paragon of Scottish craftsmanship, rooted deeply in the proud heritage of traditional shoemaking. Their website offers a seamless gateway into the world of custom Scottish

Folklore Scotland

Folklore Scotland is an enchanting portal to the mystical and mysterious aspects of Scottish culture, making it a treasure trove for anyone fascinated by legends, myths, and age-old tales. This

Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA)

In the digital age, access to scholarly information is crucial for the advancement of knowledge and innovation. The Edinburgh Research Archive (ERA), hosted by the University of Edinburgh, stands out

Flowers Grown in Scotland

Flowers Grown in Scotland is an exemplary website dedicated to showcasing the richness of Scotland’s floriculture directly from the fields of local growers. The site stands out for its commitment

The Scottish Yarn Festival

Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Scottish Culture at the Scottish Yarn Festival In the heart of Perthshire, the Scottish Yarn Festival, previously known as the Perth Festival of Yarn, has

Project Mapping – Scotland’s Trains

In the fascinating world of rail network mapping, Andrew Smithers’ Project Mapping stands out as a rich repository and a critical platform that redefines how we perceive and engage with

Scotland’s Lost Country Houses

Have you ever taken a drive through the Scottish countryside and come upon a dilapidated structure and wondered what led to its demise? Or have you heard tales about demolished
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How Wi-Fi Became a “Camera”

In the rapidly evolving intersection of wireless communications and artificial intelligence, a quiet revolution is underway. Researchers and technologists are transforming an ordinary household staple — the Wi-Fi router — into a powerful sensing device capable of detecting human presence, body shape, motion, and even posture, all without using a single camera. What once required high-resolution video feeds, LiDAR, or infrared depth sensors can now be achieved using nothing more than the ambient radio waves already saturating most indoor environments. Welcome to the age of Wi-Fi-based 3D human sensing —

Mrs. Bruce’s Mountain Quinoa

Affordable Sustenance for People of Practical Skill and Discerning Taste There comes a moment when one realises that food is no longer a matter of preference but of performance. The body, when asked to climb hills, cross distances, or carry burdens, abandons all patience for nutritional frivolity. It demands steadiness. Durability. Something that will not betray it an hour later.

Vintage Dundee Gingerbread

NOTE: This is a vintage Scottish recipe from the WW2 era where eggs were often replaced with dried eggs. If you would rather use 1 fresh egg, add it to step 3 right before you add the fruit. You will need: – 3 cup fulls of flour – 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon – 2 oz. butter – 3 tablespoonfuls syrup

Mrs. Bruce’s Lasagna

This recipe is from Mrs. Bruce of Aberdeen. Filling: – 1 pound of hamburger meat (mince) – 1 pack of streaky bacon – 2 to 4 cubes of chicken stock (adjust to taste) – 2 medium to large carrots sticks, shredded – 1 large onion, diced up – 1 large bell pepper, diced up – 1 teaspoon powdered garlic –

Oatcakes

This is a Scottish traditional recipe that has not been modified from its original version. You will need to substitute for modern ingredients as required. You will need: – 1 cup of oatmeal – 1 teaspoonful of melted fat – pinch of baking soda – 1/2 teaspoonful of salt – hot water 1. Mix dry ingredients and add fat. 2.

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