Bruce Festival banquet offers chance to take a culinary step back in time
A feast fit for a king — that is what is being planned for Dunfermline's Bruce Festival. (...)
Honouring one of Scotland's great heroes — 2011 Bruce Festival launched
Fit for a king — Dunfermline, the final resting place of Robert the Bruce, staked its claim as the modern home of his legend when the 2011 Bruce Festival was launched in front of its medieval abbey on Tuesday. (...)
Dunfermline Delivers and The Courier team up for Bruce Festival 2011
Dunfermline Delivers has announced that The Courier is to be its media partner for the 2011 Bruce Festival. (...)
Pupils' railway station art is fit for a king
King Robert the Bruce was among those this week taking a closer look at images of Arbroath which are brightening up the town's railway station. (...)
In pictures: celebrating the Declaration of Arbroath
History has been brought to life at one of Angus's most famous landmarks as visitors from far and wide flocked to celebrate the 691st anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath. (...)
Dundee music shop contains tantalising link to Wallace and Bruce
A Dundee music shop boasts "hard rock" of a very different kind — the only visible remains of one of the city's most historic and enigmatic structures. (...)
Heritage Lottery Fund backs plans for Dunfermline museum and art gallery
Plans to open a new museum and art gallery in Scotland's ancient capital took a major step forward at the weekend. (...)
School children to receive gift fit for a king
Cupar actor Jock Ferguson — in the guise of King Robert the Bruce — has announced a gift for the youngsters of Fife. (...)
Bruce Dinner studies the Siege of Perth
The Bruce Dinner, organised every year by Dunfermline Heritage Trust, was held at the home of the trust's patron, the Earl of Elgin and Kincardine. (...)
Councillor calls for Fifers to name 'iconic' new Forth bridge
A Fife councillor wants to open the debate on what to call the new bridge which will span the Forth. (...)
Ancient Arbroath records on public display
Some of the oldest written records relating to Arbroath are available to view at the Angus Archives. (...)
Experts date Scone Palace's mysterious mound
A silent witness to Scotland's ancient Celtic past, the origins of the mysterious mound where kings were crowned at Scone Palace had been lost in the mists of time. (...)
Spectacular finale to successful Bruce Festival
Dunfermline recreated key moments from its past at the weekend as the Bruce Festival drew to a spectacular finale. (...)
Debaters battle it out over Robert the Bruce
There was a lively debate on Robert the Bruce's right to govern Scotland to a packed house in Dunfermline this week. (...)
Bruce Festival wins lord's seal of approval
King Robert said 'Go out into Scotland, make friends' — and his command is not a bad thing today, according to Lord Elgin. (...)
Parliamentary praise for Bruce Festival
Dunfermline's Bruce Festival has been recognised in the Scottish Parliament. (...)
Review: Dougie MacLean at Bruce Festival
Perthshire singer-songwriter Dougie MacLean opened this year's Bruce Festival, playing a solo acoustic set to a sell-out audience in the atmospheric surroundings of Dunfermline Abbey's nave. (...)
Packed Bruce Festival programme opening with Dougie MacLean
The Bruce Festival opens today with a sell-out concert in Dunfermline Abbey, dramatic performances of Robert the Bruce's life and a stunning son et lumiere that is expected to be visible for miles around. (...)
Bruce Festival ready to bring history to life in Dunfermline
To celebrate the life of Robert the Bruce, Dunfermline is hosting The Bruce Festival from Thursday to Saturday this week, followed by
Robert The Bruce — Live! One of the main attractions will be costumed characters and medieval battles laid on by the Clanranald Trust. Chief executive Charlie Allan told Ursula Pool about some of the activities on offer.
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Robert the Bruce comes alive at Dunfermline Abbey
Dunfermline will be filled with lights, music, myths, legends and action next month, as it hosts the Bruce Festival, part of the Celebrating Fife 2010 programme. (...)