Fortrose (Scottish Gaelic:A' Chananaich, Scots:Chainry) is a town and former burgh in the Scottish Highlands. It is on the Moray Firth, about 6 miles (9.7km) north-east of Inverness. The town is known for its ruined 13th century cathedral, and as the home of the Brahan Seer. In the Middle Ages it was the seat of the bishopric of Ross. The Cathedral was largely demolished in the mid-seventeenth century by Oliver Cromwell to provide building materials for a citadel at Inverness. The vaulted south aisle, with bell-tower, and a detached chapter house (used as the tollbooth of Fortrose after the Reformation) remain. These fragments, though modest in scale, display considerable architectural refinement, and are in the care of Historic Scotland (no entrance charge). The burgh is a popular location for trying to spot bottlenose dolphins (see Chanonry Point) in the Moray Firth.
Fortrose shares a golf course with Rosemarkie. Set on the Chanonry Ness the course stretches out into the Moray Firth and offers good views of Fort George. The course is well known for its signature 4th Hole "Lighthouse". The lighthouse in question is the Chanonry Point lighthouse which was designed by Alan Stevenson and was first lit 15 May 1846.
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scot - a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
I will show you some of the best holida...
roamin - Taking a walk ("gone on the piss, no told the missis an got lost”)
scot - a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
I will show you some of the best holiday destinations in Scotland and the World that you won't find in the brochure.
roamin - Taking a walk ("gone on the piss, no told the missis an got lost”)
scot - a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
I will show you some of the best holiday destinations in Scotland and the World that you won't find in the brochure.
Portfolio Questions - Scottish Parliament: 3rd May 2017
Education and Skills
1. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government what support it offers to people from island
communities who want to access university medical courses. (S5O-00919)
2. Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government when the 2014 guidance on school meals will
be reviewed. (S5O-00920)
3. Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that
schools can fill teacher vacancies. (S5O-00921)
4. Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on when it
will publish a new anti-bullying strategy for schools. (S5O-00922)
5. Kate Forbes: To ask the Scottish Government what requirements local authorities have to
provide children with the basic tools of learning at school. (S5O-00923)
6. Monica Lennon: To ask the Sco...
published: 04 May 2017
Members' Business: Bank of Scotland Ending Mobile Branch Services across Scotland - 11 January 2024
published: 11 Jan 2024
The Thomas Muir Lecture 2018 with Gerda Stevenson
I have devoted myself to the cause of the people. It is a good cause. It shall ultimately prevail. It shall finally triumph. – Thomas Muir’s speech from the dock, Edinburgh, August 1793
The Thomas Muir Lecture celebrates the legacy of Thomas Muir through a commitment to the ideals of democracy, liberty and human rights.
http://www.thomasmuir.co.uk/
http://lighthousebookshop.com/
This year’s lecture will be delivered by the award-winning poet, playwright, singer-songwriter Gerda Stevenson and will be based on her latest book Quines, a collection of poems in tribute to women of Scotland.
published: 01 Sep 2018
Panel 3: Art, Architecture & North East Landscape
Day One of the conference, 17 June, 2021.
Panel 3, titled 'Art, Architecture and the North East Landscape' was chaired by Dr Wendy McGlashan.
1. William Paton, Aberdeen University, ‘“Sufficiently provided for”: James Byres and his West Indian Plantations’
2. Rory Lamb, University of Edinburgh, ‘Designing for colonial wealth in North-East Scotland: James Playfair at Dunninald, Urie and Cairness’
3. Dr David Alston, Independent Scholar, ‘The Cruikshanks of Gorton (Strathspey) and St Vincent Legacies of slavery and ethnic cleansing’
Education and Skills
1. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government what support it offers to people from island
communities who want to access university med...
Education and Skills
1. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government what support it offers to people from island
communities who want to access university medical courses. (S5O-00919)
2. Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government when the 2014 guidance on school meals will
be reviewed. (S5O-00920)
3. Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that
schools can fill teacher vacancies. (S5O-00921)
4. Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on when it
will publish a new anti-bullying strategy for schools. (S5O-00922)
5. Kate Forbes: To ask the Scottish Government what requirements local authorities have to
provide children with the basic tools of learning at school. (S5O-00923)
6. Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what
action it is taking to improve literacy rates. (S5O-00924)
7. Brian Whittle: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action
it is taking to ensure that all pupils can participate in extra-curricular activities irrespective of
background or personal circumstances. (S5O-00925)
8. Murdo Fraser: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason there has been a 62%
reduction in the target number of primary postgraduate diploma in education places between
2017-18 and 2018-19. (S5O-00926)
9. Ruth Maguire: To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of school leavers in North
Ayrshire in 2016 continued in education, went on to training or entered employment. (S5O-00927)
R
10. Jenny Gilruth: To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting schools in Fife to close
the attainment gap. (S5O-00928)
11. Margaret Mitchell: To ask the Scottish Government when it last met Dyslexia Scotland. (S5O-
00929)
12. John Mason: To ask the Scottish Government how schools can encourage young people to
select subjects in a way that is not along traditional gender lines. (S5O-00930)
13. Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Colleges
Scotland regarding its ongoing dispute with the EIS Further Education Lecturers' Association over
the promised national pay deal. (S5O-00931) R
14. Emma Harper: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to improve the
attractiveness of a career in the early learning and childcare sector. (S5O-00932)
15. David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what the average spend is on each pupil in
primary and secondary schools. (S5O-00933)
16. Peter Chapman: [Not Lodged] (S5O-00934)
17. Colin Beattie: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to support adults who
wish to return to education. (S5O-00935)
18. Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that the
importance of consent is taught as part of sex education in schools. (S5O-00936)
19. Claudia Beamish: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the
remit and timescale of its proposed review of personal and social education. (S5O-00937)
20. Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on Skills
Development Scotland's progress towards establishing a zero waste skills academy. (S5O-00938)
Read the full transcript in The Scottish Parliament Official Report.
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Education and Skills
1. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government what support it offers to people from island
communities who want to access university medical courses. (S5O-00919)
2. Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government when the 2014 guidance on school meals will
be reviewed. (S5O-00920)
3. Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that
schools can fill teacher vacancies. (S5O-00921)
4. Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on when it
will publish a new anti-bullying strategy for schools. (S5O-00922)
5. Kate Forbes: To ask the Scottish Government what requirements local authorities have to
provide children with the basic tools of learning at school. (S5O-00923)
6. Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what
action it is taking to improve literacy rates. (S5O-00924)
7. Brian Whittle: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action
it is taking to ensure that all pupils can participate in extra-curricular activities irrespective of
background or personal circumstances. (S5O-00925)
8. Murdo Fraser: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason there has been a 62%
reduction in the target number of primary postgraduate diploma in education places between
2017-18 and 2018-19. (S5O-00926)
9. Ruth Maguire: To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of school leavers in North
Ayrshire in 2016 continued in education, went on to training or entered employment. (S5O-00927)
R
10. Jenny Gilruth: To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting schools in Fife to close
the attainment gap. (S5O-00928)
11. Margaret Mitchell: To ask the Scottish Government when it last met Dyslexia Scotland. (S5O-
00929)
12. John Mason: To ask the Scottish Government how schools can encourage young people to
select subjects in a way that is not along traditional gender lines. (S5O-00930)
13. Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Colleges
Scotland regarding its ongoing dispute with the EIS Further Education Lecturers' Association over
the promised national pay deal. (S5O-00931) R
14. Emma Harper: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to improve the
attractiveness of a career in the early learning and childcare sector. (S5O-00932)
15. David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what the average spend is on each pupil in
primary and secondary schools. (S5O-00933)
16. Peter Chapman: [Not Lodged] (S5O-00934)
17. Colin Beattie: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to support adults who
wish to return to education. (S5O-00935)
18. Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that the
importance of consent is taught as part of sex education in schools. (S5O-00936)
19. Claudia Beamish: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the
remit and timescale of its proposed review of personal and social education. (S5O-00937)
20. Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on Skills
Development Scotland's progress towards establishing a zero waste skills academy. (S5O-00938)
Read the full transcript in The Scottish Parliament Official Report.
goo.gl/xcUZ7G
I have devoted myself to the cause of the people. It is a good cause. It shall ultimately prevail. It shall finally triumph. – Thomas Muir’s speech from the doc...
I have devoted myself to the cause of the people. It is a good cause. It shall ultimately prevail. It shall finally triumph. – Thomas Muir’s speech from the dock, Edinburgh, August 1793
The Thomas Muir Lecture celebrates the legacy of Thomas Muir through a commitment to the ideals of democracy, liberty and human rights.
http://www.thomasmuir.co.uk/
http://lighthousebookshop.com/
This year’s lecture will be delivered by the award-winning poet, playwright, singer-songwriter Gerda Stevenson and will be based on her latest book Quines, a collection of poems in tribute to women of Scotland.
I have devoted myself to the cause of the people. It is a good cause. It shall ultimately prevail. It shall finally triumph. – Thomas Muir’s speech from the dock, Edinburgh, August 1793
The Thomas Muir Lecture celebrates the legacy of Thomas Muir through a commitment to the ideals of democracy, liberty and human rights.
http://www.thomasmuir.co.uk/
http://lighthousebookshop.com/
This year’s lecture will be delivered by the award-winning poet, playwright, singer-songwriter Gerda Stevenson and will be based on her latest book Quines, a collection of poems in tribute to women of Scotland.
Day One of the conference, 17 June, 2021.
Panel 3, titled 'Art, Architecture and the North East Landscape' was chaired by Dr Wendy McGlashan.
1. William Paton,...
Day One of the conference, 17 June, 2021.
Panel 3, titled 'Art, Architecture and the North East Landscape' was chaired by Dr Wendy McGlashan.
1. William Paton, Aberdeen University, ‘“Sufficiently provided for”: James Byres and his West Indian Plantations’
2. Rory Lamb, University of Edinburgh, ‘Designing for colonial wealth in North-East Scotland: James Playfair at Dunninald, Urie and Cairness’
3. Dr David Alston, Independent Scholar, ‘The Cruikshanks of Gorton (Strathspey) and St Vincent Legacies of slavery and ethnic cleansing’
Day One of the conference, 17 June, 2021.
Panel 3, titled 'Art, Architecture and the North East Landscape' was chaired by Dr Wendy McGlashan.
1. William Paton, Aberdeen University, ‘“Sufficiently provided for”: James Byres and his West Indian Plantations’
2. Rory Lamb, University of Edinburgh, ‘Designing for colonial wealth in North-East Scotland: James Playfair at Dunninald, Urie and Cairness’
3. Dr David Alston, Independent Scholar, ‘The Cruikshanks of Gorton (Strathspey) and St Vincent Legacies of slavery and ethnic cleansing’
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Fortrose · Clearer the Sky
Held in Merciful Light
℗ 796495 Records DK
Released on: 2018-02-17
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roamin - Taking a walk ("gone on the piss, no told the missis an got lost”)
scot - a native or inhabitant of Scotland.
I will show you some of the best holiday destinations in Scotland and the World that you won't find in the brochure.
Education and Skills
1. Liam McArthur: To ask the Scottish Government what support it offers to people from island
communities who want to access university medical courses. (S5O-00919)
2. Linda Fabiani: To ask the Scottish Government when the 2014 guidance on school meals will
be reviewed. (S5O-00920)
3. Rhoda Grant: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that
schools can fill teacher vacancies. (S5O-00921)
4. Richard Leonard: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on when it
will publish a new anti-bullying strategy for schools. (S5O-00922)
5. Kate Forbes: To ask the Scottish Government what requirements local authorities have to
provide children with the basic tools of learning at school. (S5O-00923)
6. Monica Lennon: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what
action it is taking to improve literacy rates. (S5O-00924)
7. Brian Whittle: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on what action
it is taking to ensure that all pupils can participate in extra-curricular activities irrespective of
background or personal circumstances. (S5O-00925)
8. Murdo Fraser: To ask the Scottish Government for what reason there has been a 62%
reduction in the target number of primary postgraduate diploma in education places between
2017-18 and 2018-19. (S5O-00926)
9. Ruth Maguire: To ask the Scottish Government what percentage of school leavers in North
Ayrshire in 2016 continued in education, went on to training or entered employment. (S5O-00927)
R
10. Jenny Gilruth: To ask the Scottish Government how it is supporting schools in Fife to close
the attainment gap. (S5O-00928)
11. Margaret Mitchell: To ask the Scottish Government when it last met Dyslexia Scotland. (S5O-
00929)
12. John Mason: To ask the Scottish Government how schools can encourage young people to
select subjects in a way that is not along traditional gender lines. (S5O-00930)
13. Elaine Smith: To ask the Scottish Government what discussions it has had with Colleges
Scotland regarding its ongoing dispute with the EIS Further Education Lecturers' Association over
the promised national pay deal. (S5O-00931) R
14. Emma Harper: To ask the Scottish Government what action it is taking to improve the
attractiveness of a career in the early learning and childcare sector. (S5O-00932)
15. David Stewart: To ask the Scottish Government what the average spend is on each pupil in
primary and secondary schools. (S5O-00933)
16. Peter Chapman: [Not Lodged] (S5O-00934)
17. Colin Beattie: To ask the Scottish Government what steps it is taking to support adults who
wish to return to education. (S5O-00935)
18. Ross Greer: To ask the Scottish Government what measures it is taking to ensure that the
importance of consent is taught as part of sex education in schools. (S5O-00936)
19. Claudia Beamish: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on the
remit and timescale of its proposed review of personal and social education. (S5O-00937)
20. Maurice Golden: To ask the Scottish Government whether it will provide an update on Skills
Development Scotland's progress towards establishing a zero waste skills academy. (S5O-00938)
Read the full transcript in The Scottish Parliament Official Report.
goo.gl/xcUZ7G
I have devoted myself to the cause of the people. It is a good cause. It shall ultimately prevail. It shall finally triumph. – Thomas Muir’s speech from the dock, Edinburgh, August 1793
The Thomas Muir Lecture celebrates the legacy of Thomas Muir through a commitment to the ideals of democracy, liberty and human rights.
http://www.thomasmuir.co.uk/
http://lighthousebookshop.com/
This year’s lecture will be delivered by the award-winning poet, playwright, singer-songwriter Gerda Stevenson and will be based on her latest book Quines, a collection of poems in tribute to women of Scotland.
Day One of the conference, 17 June, 2021.
Panel 3, titled 'Art, Architecture and the North East Landscape' was chaired by Dr Wendy McGlashan.
1. William Paton, Aberdeen University, ‘“Sufficiently provided for”: James Byres and his West Indian Plantations’
2. Rory Lamb, University of Edinburgh, ‘Designing for colonial wealth in North-East Scotland: James Playfair at Dunninald, Urie and Cairness’
3. Dr David Alston, Independent Scholar, ‘The Cruikshanks of Gorton (Strathspey) and St Vincent Legacies of slavery and ethnic cleansing’
The kelp-strewn pebbles are glowing as I walk from the bus stop near Fortrose cathedral (bus 26/26A from Inverness) along one side of the promontory. The dolphins don’t show up ... .