Guest lazyphil Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 there was an interesting program on radio4 yesterday (on my DAB) about chinas hunger for scottish salamon. they debated with those for and against salmon farming. pollution v jobs etc.....big big money at stake Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kamui Posted September 12, 2012 Report Share Posted September 12, 2012 Bicycling in Scotland: (22 Mio. views at Youtube...) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cj6ho1-G6tw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flashermac Posted September 26, 2012 Report Share Posted September 26, 2012 Scotland gets slimed My link Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted September 26, 2012 Author Report Share Posted September 26, 2012 Scotland gets slimed Wow, glad I decided to stay here! Good link that Flash, not just LOS that gets flooded. Sea of white: Stormy weather in Aberdeen has caused the sea to foam up and completely cover cars and houses in the Footdee fishing village. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BelgianBoy Posted October 2, 2012 Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MnSIp76CvUI&feature=player_embedded Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted October 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I posted it on 5 February but all that remains of it is, i8hSDRLFxBU ?! So thanks for posting it again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted October 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 I posted it on 5 February but all that remains of it is, i8hSDRLFxBU ?! Actually all the media links in this thread have gone and all that is left is codes like the one above. And all the smileys have gone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted October 2, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 2, 2012 Here's a couple of Robert Carlyle (the narrator of the Johnnie Walker story) in his role as the psycho Begbie in Trainspotting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJPfwJMAok8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsRoSsauhss Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted October 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2012 Wick airport officially renamed as Wick John O'Groats Wick Airport is to be officially renamed Wick John O'Groats Airport to mark its proximity to the UK's most northerly mainland settlement. The move, suggested by the airport's consultative committee, will see extensive rebranding of its signage and website. Wick handled 28,876 passengers and 4,976 flights in 2011/2012. Operator HIAL has said it is in discussion with airlines on possible new routes from Wick. It claimed a multi-million pound redevelopment of John O'Groats is likely to boost potential demand for transport to the area. Managing director of HIAL, Inglis Lyon, said: "John O'Groats is one of the UK's most famous landmarks and it makes perfect sense to incorporate the village in the airport's name. "There are fantastic opportunities ahead for Caithness as a result of the ongoing transformation of John O'Groats into a world class tourist attraction, and we hope that this move will help support efforts to promote the town and wider region as an inbound tourist destination." Iconic name The airport will officially take its new name in a ceremony on Thursday. The move has been welcomed by local businesses. Trudy Morris, chief executive of Caithness Chamber of Commerce, said: "John O'Groats is an iconic name and the consultative committee saw the immense potential of promoting both Caithness and the airport by incorporating this into the airport name. "The airport is a fantastic asset to this area and it will play an important role in future developments and opportunities afforded by both the tourism and renewables industries." Scheduled flights operate from Wick to Aberdeen and Edinburgh. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The_Munchmaster Posted October 4, 2012 Author Report Share Posted October 4, 2012 Gleneagles welcomes Ryder Cup to Scotland The Ryder Cup has arrived at Gleneagles to mark the return of the coveted trophy to Scotland. The competition will be held at the Perthshire resort in 2014, the first time it has been held on Scottish soil almost 40 years. Aberdonian golfer Paul Lawrie handed the trophy over to Gleneagles Chief Executive Patrick Elsmie to mark the countdown to the event. Scotland's economy is expected benefit by £100m by hosting the Ryder Cup. Lawrie, who played a key role in helping the European team to retain the Ryder Cup at Medinah at the weekend (he thrashed Brandt Snedeker 5 and 3 - MM ), made the stop at Gleneagles before making his way to St Andrew's for the Dunhill Links Championship which begins on Thursday. Spurring event He said was delighted to see the cup return to Scotland: "This is the home of golf and it somehow feels right to be taking the trophy, and all it represents, to Gleneagles. "I have never experienced anything like that final day in Medinah, but being involved has spurred me on to hopefully play a part in Team Europe at Gleneagles 2014. "It will be a really special event and I hope I can do enough to be in contention." Patrick Elsmie, managing director of Gleneagles, said it was an honour to host the Ryder Cup: "The Medinah Country Club set an incredibly high bar in hosting a truly memorable Ryder Cup, but the scenes in Chicago also demonstrated just why we were so keen to host this amazing sporting event. "Seeing the trophy here at Gleneagles today brings home the fact that it's Scotland's turn next, and that the countdown to the 2014 Matches has begun. "It is going to be a wonderful time for Scotland, and we at Gleneagles will ensure the tradition, class and theatre of The Ryder Cup are celebrated in style." Economic boost The event is expected to be one of the largest ever hosted in the country with the Scottish government spending about £20m to stage the match. It is anticipated that over the week of the competition an additional £100 million will come into the Scottish economy. About 250,000 people are expected to travel to Perthshire to attend the event, with an estimated half a billion households watching it on television. Ryder Cup Director Richard Hills said: "Medinah was epic and has given Scotland a real taste of what to expect in two years' time. Bringing the trophy back to the Home of Golf is the perfect way to continue Team Europe's celebrations." First Minister Alex Salmond said the arrival of the cup meant that the countdown to the 2014 tournament had begun. Increased expectations Mr Salmond said: "The Ryder Cup is going to bring enormous economic benefits to Scotland. "Before last weekend in Medinah it was estimated that 2014 would pump £100m into the local and wider Scottish economy during the tournament week alone. "However, last weekend showed us that the Ryder Cup continues to grow in scale tournament-by-tournament. Scotland's Ryder Cup in 2014 is now likely to be even bigger than we have anticipated up to now." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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