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For Plastic Free Day, here are some of our plastic reduction stories collated over the past few years – and tips on how you can reduce plastic waste too!
Ahead of our Seize the Day event at Dirleton Castle, we tell the turbulent story of the a mighty Scottish stronghold and its occupants during the Wars of Independence.
We go behind the scenes with the Scotland’s Urban Past community mapping project to see Glasgow and Edinburgh through fresh eyes.
Scotland from the Sky presenter James Crawford flies over the sometimes beautiful, sometimes haunting landscapes of Scotland’s industrial past.
‘Past Forward – Stories of Urban Scotland’ is a brand-new travelling exhibition from Scotland’s Urban Past, offering you the chance to use cutting-edge technology to explore some of the nation’s secret urban spaces.
We recently upgraded the solar panels at Crichton Castle. Find out how renewable energy is helping us meet our ambitious carbon reduction targets.
From mysteriously abandoned hill forts to farming “on the edge of the world”, Scotland from the Sky presenter James Crawford uses a bird’s eye view to explore how people have shaped and re-shaped Scotland’s landscape over thousands of years.
How do you re-create a regal feast or a dramatic siege in pop-up form? Kirsten Graham from Floris Books reveals the inspiration and the creative process behind two new children’s books about Scotland’s iconic historic sites.
As we prepare for outdoor performances of The Tempest and The Comedy of Errors this July, hear how William Shakespeare took inspiration for some of his best-known works from the pages of Scotland’s history
As the Women’s Engineering Society celebrates its centenary, Frank Hay looks back at the life of Lady Moir and the part she played in opening up a male dominated profession to women. The story begins with the construction of UNESCO World Heritage Site the Forth Bridge.