Timeless classic Animal Farm is to be published in Scots for the first time.
Timeless classic Animal Farm is to be published in Scots for the first time.
The Provost of Falkirk has been elected as convener of Falkirk Council's licensing board - despite getting just three votes.
Scotland’s biggest independent insurance broker is enhancing its presence on Tayside.
Councillors are to decide whether to allow 338 new homes to be built on the site of the historic Robertson’s Jam Factory.Tameside’s planning committee is this week due to consider a reserved matters application for redevelopment of the iconic site in Droylsden, which has been empty since 2006.The famous manufacturer James Robertson and Sons produced curds, preserves and marmalades at the Manchester Road site from 1890 until the site was closed with the loss of 200 jobs.The joint application by
Paddington Bear has been given a Scots makeover – marmalade jeelie-jar and all.He hasn’t swapped his duffle coat for a kilt and his battered suitcase hasn’t been replaced by a Harris Tweed bag.But the story of the much-loved bear who arrived in England as a stowaway from Darkest Peru has been translated into Scots.Author James Robertson, co-founder of Itchy Coo publishers, hopes the new book will introduce a worldwide army of Paddington fans to the Scots language.James said: “Not all books are
Final proposals to build 314 new homes on land which previously housed the historic Robertson’s Jam Factory have been unveiled.
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