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Kilmartin Museum highly commended for community regeneration in 2011 SURF Awards

Posted on November 3, 2011 by newsroom

Back on 1st September 2011, Kilmartin House Museum Continue reading →

Posted in Argyll's Achievers, Awards & Competitions, Business, Community News, Gaelic Culture, History, Mid Argyll, Regeneration, Tourism | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, highly commended, History, Kilmartin Glen, Kilmartin Museum, Regeneration, SURF awards | Leave a comment

Another shortlist place for Kilmartin in Museums and Heritage Awards 2011

Posted on March 29, 2011 by newsroom

Kilmartin House Museum has now been shortlisted Continue reading →

Posted in Argyll's Achievers, Arts & Culture, Business, Community News, Mid Argyll, Tourism | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Heart of Argyll, Kilmartin House Museum, mid-argyll, Museums Heritage Awards 2011, national resource, Tourism | 1 Comment

UHI Millennium Institute to achieve university status in weeks

Posted on December 22, 2010 by newsroom

The marathon project of creating the uniquely Scottish University Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Marine Environment, Renewable Energy | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Argyll College, development, engineering, marine energy, Michael Russell MSP, research, teaching, UHI, university status | Leave a comment

Help identify mystery object found on Ben Lomond

Posted on June 25, 2010 by newsroom

NTS mystery find above Rowardennan on Ben Lomond

National Trust for Scotland Ranger Fraser McKechnie has found an object whose identity remains unclear, although Continue reading →

Posted in History, News, Tourism activities | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Ben Lomond, circular iron band, find, mystery, NTS | 1 Comment

Iona reveals more about St Columba’s monastery

Posted on June 24, 2010 by newsroom

Researchers at Iona Abbey

The National Trust for Scotland (NTS) has made a major step forward in understanding the exact shape and location Continue reading →

Posted in History, News, Tourism activities | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, iona, NTS, Orkney College, St Columba, survey | 1 Comment

International Museum Day at Kilmartin

Posted on May 5, 2010 by newsroom

There can be few places more apt for the celebration on 18th May Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Events | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Kilmartin Glen, museum | Leave a comment

Channel 4 Time team follow in train of Mull local history sleuths

Posted on April 24, 2010 by newsroom

See this tomorrow – Sunday 25th April at 5.30pm on Channel 4. Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Events, History | Tagged 7th century, archaeology, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, christianity, Mull, remains, saint | Leave a comment

BBC Alba series explores Scotland’s archaeology

Posted on April 15, 2010 by newsroom

Archaeology site at Eilean Donan Castle

BBC ALBA is into the transmission of a compelling six-part archaeology series exploring the Continue reading →

Posted in Gaelic, News | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, Arts & Culture, BBC Alba, documentary, Gaelic, scotland, television | 3 Comments

Bute 2020 pace ratchets up

Posted on March 4, 2010 by

Bute 2020 is wasting no time – leading by example Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Bute, Community News | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, Arts, Bute, Bute 2020, Bute Community Land Company, CalMac, Discover Bute, Economic development, Genealogy, growth, hie, hospitality, Mount Stuart, Rothesay Joint Campus, Sport | Leave a comment

High tech search on Iona for St Columba’s Monastery

Posted on February 3, 2010 by

The National Trust for Scotland and Historic Scotland are Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Mull | Tagged archaeology, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, Christian, evidence, Hebrides, heritage, Historic Scotland, History, iona, Island, monastery, scotland, St Columba, survey, UHI | Leave a comment

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