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Dundee Highland Games hopes rest on finding private backer willing to do heavy lifting

Dundee Highland Games are unlikely to return unless a private body is willing to take on the running of the event. (...)


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Organisers hope businesses will be enchanted by sound and light show's call for support

Companies directly benefiting from the Enchanted Forest show will be asked to help raise £40,000 for next year's event. (...)


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Ending Facebook page appears too late to save Arbroath Seafront Spectacular

A Facebook page that sparked the demise of Arbroath's Seafront Spectacular is being taken down. (...)


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The View will play acoustic set at Scottish Beatles Weekend

The Scottish Beatles Weekend, which is being held in Dundee next week, has been boosted by the announcement that Dundee's own fab four — The View — are to play at the event. (...)


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Facebook page creator defends criticism of Seafront Spectacular

The creator of an internet site protesting against the price of this year's Arbroath Seafront Spectacular hit back at criticism of his viewpoint. (...)


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Seafront Spectacular organisers hit back at Facebook critics

Organisers and supporters of an under-fire Angus show are preparing to hit back at online critics. (...)


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Record entry for Dundee half marathon

An event that appeared in danger of collapsing in 2009 is now going from strength to strength. (...)


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Perth's Southern Fried Festival moves for late licence

The organisers of Scotland's biggest celebration of American roots are hoping that a new late-night club concept will create a real festival feel. (...)


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Bruce Festival should deliver king-sized financial lift to Dunfermline

The Bruce Festival is set to produce a £400,000 boost for local traders, according to the event's organisers Dunfermline Delivers. (...)


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Scone Palace Rewind Festival wins approval of licensing board

A massive open air festival bringing the best of the 80s back to Perthshire has received the approval of the local licensing authority. (...)


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Manchester is barking up the wrong tree with request to move Enchanted Forest

The backers of a Pitlochry visitor attraction have been left stunned by a request with a distinctly Shakespearian aura. (...)


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Scone Palace Rewind Festival licence decision paused

Doubts have been cast over July's 1980s music festival near Perth after organisers failed to cut through the red tape necessary to secure a licence for the event. (...)


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Cupar Carnage brings wrestling to north east Fife

A major wrestling showdown is to be brought to a ring in Fife for the first time this weekend. (...)


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Alan Tait launches Scottish golf circuit Optical Express Tour

Former European Tour player Alan Tait is attempting for a third time to establish an independent golf circuit in Scotland. (...)


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Onwards and upwards for WestFest in 2011

Dundee's WestFest summer festival committee has revealed ambitious plans to become the city's biggest community festival. (...)


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Political conferences set to provide an economic boost to Perth

Perth's reputation as a venue for major events will be enhanced this month as two major political parties hold their spring conferences in the town. (...)


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Scottish Tractor Engine Society forced to cancel Balado Park rally

A popular event held near Kinross for the last 50 years has been forced to pull the plug due to planning issues on the site. (...)


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Big Tent Festival cancelled as it outgrows Falkland site's capacity

Scotland's biggest eco-festival has been shelved this year after effectively becoming too popular. (...)


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Provost reflects on 'spectacular' year for Perth and Kinross

Scotland may have spent the last month of 2010 shivering, but Perth and Kinross Provost John Hulbert insists there are still reasons to be cheerful. (...)


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Still time to register for Arbroath's Cancer Research UK New Year's Day dook

A cancer charity is encouraging people from Angus and beyond to brave the sub-zero temperatures for its first ever New Year's Day dook at the West Links in Arbroath. (...)


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