Why visit: get ahead of the crowd by being one of the first to visit Scotland’s newest city Don’t miss Dunfermline Abbey- Dunfermline was made an abbey by David I and later became a final resting place for many of Scotland’s monarchs, including King Robert the Bruce. Pittencrieff Par...
Why visit: get ahead of the crowd by being one of the first to visit Scotland’s newest city Don’t miss Dunfermline Abbey- Dunfermline was made an abbey by David I and later became a final resting place for many of Scotland’s monarchs, including King Robert the Bruce. Pittencrieff Par...
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England is bounded on the north byScotland; on the west by theIrish Sea,Wales, and the Atlantic Ocean; on the south by theEnglish Channel; and on the east by theNorth Sea. Relief England England’stopographyis low in elevation but, except in the east, rarely flat. Much of it consists...
Oban is a large town in Argyll and Bute. It is a resort hotspot, with its population ballooning each summer with the drastic influx of visiting tourists. Oban wears many caps; some refer to it as Scotland’s seafood capital, and others as the gateway to the Western Highlands or Hebridean...
Glasgow – Despite the reputation of Edinburgh, Glasgow is actually thebiggest city in Scotland, and it was an industrial engine of the BritishEmpire at its height. It was called the ‘Second City’ of the British Empire atits ...
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A note on the occurrence of Ichtyobodo necator (Henneguy, 1883) in a wild population of juvenile plaice, Pleuronectes platessa L In Ardmucknish Bay near Oban, Scotland, considerable numbers of P. platessa (up to 30% in any sampling), sampled at regular intervals from April to Novembe....
M. Public views of Scotland’s path to decarbonization: Evidence from citizens’ juries and focus groups. Energy Policy 140, 111332 (2020). Article Google Scholar Eames, M. & Egmose, J. Community foresight for urban sustainability: Insights from the Citizens Science for Sustainability (SuScit)...
Chapter 3 - The role of major sports events in the economic regeneration of cities: Lessons from six World or European Championships A study on the economic importance of major sports events, using data from 6 major sports events staged in England and Scotland staged between June 1996 an... ...