Edinburgh place names examined in course
on 30th Sep 2009
Edinburgh’s Telford College is holding a four week course about the origins and history of Edinburgh place names. Many of the place names in and around the capital come from Scots, such as Harlaw (‘misty hill’) and Threipmuir (a moor over which there has been legal...
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Centre meets Committee of Experts
on 29th Sep 2009
The Scots Language Centre met on Wednesday 23 September 2009 at the Jurys Inn Hotel, Edinburgh, with the Committee of Experts from the European...
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Annual Collogue of Scots Language Society
on 29th Sep 2009
The Annual Collogue of the Scots Language Society will take place on Saturday 10 October 2009 at the A.K. Bell Library, York Place, Perth. This...
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South Lanark Adult Scots Project
on 29th Sep 2009
South Lanarkshire Council has recently taken a few steps towards literacy for Scots speakers. David McDonald, who is an Adult Literacy Worker with...
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Moray author launches census petition
on 28th Sep 2009
A Moray author is campaigning for the Scots language to be given equal status with Gaelic by having it included in the 2011 national census,...
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Shetland poetry at the Winery 2009
on 23rd Sep 2009
The annual poetry event at the Cairn O'Mohr Winery near Perth will this year feature two Shetland based poets, Jen Hadfield (2008 TS Eliot prize...
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Teaching Scots and GLOW
on 17th Sep 2009
Scots Language Centre is working with a range of arts organisations to help promote Scots language and literature teaching resources. Working with...
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