Letter home from Midshipman Derek Hirst HMS Zambesi 8th May 1945

Zambesi behind Norfolk into Bergen May 1945

HMS Zambesi entered Bergen, Norway, on 8th May 1945, the day WW11 formally ended. Continue reading

Put your Burns Supper on the map – your village, Mount Aconcagua or Ben Nevis

Piping the HaggisA new website – BurnsSupper2009 – has been created to capture everyone’s plans for celebrating this landmark Burns Night and establish a new World Record for the greatest number of Burns suppers ever held. So far more than 670 suppers have been registered so if you have not recorded your event – now is the time to do it.

Every supper registered will be flagged on an interactive world map – demonstrating the global reach of Burns today. The site provides a range of Burns material: a step by step guide to hosting a Burns supper complete with menu ideas from some of Scotland’s leading chefs, invitation templates, poems, songs, film clips and music downloads.

Chris Dunlop - highest haggis eaterPaul Bush, of Event Scotland says they are also looking for some zany responses: ‘We hope to hear of a vast array of different celebrations including the largest ever Burns supper and perhaps the highest, such as one held on the top of Mount Aconcagua in Argentina last year.” This odd record was created by Chris Dunlop from Paisley (pictured), who will eat his haggis on the top of Ben Nevis this year.

Haggis sales world-wide have soared as an unexpected by-product of Homecoming 2009, as a record number of sometimes weird and wonderful Burns suppers are taking place. Haggis producers Stahley’s and Macsween have benefited from the launch of a Homecoming campaign to create the world’s biggest Burns Supper Celebration, and the launch of a new website. Ken Stahley says: ‘We are seeing record sales of our Burns supper pack, particularly in Canada’.

If you are involved in a Burns Supper anywhere this one is for you. The World Famous Burns Supper Celebration intends to unite both experienced Burnsians and Burns novices around the world encouraging them to come together online, registering their celebrations – big, small, traditional or unusual. The aim is to show the world that Burns’ legacy is still alive and kicking today and that his message of friendship and Auld Lang Syne lives on, joining people all over the world.

Reporter: Mark Morpurgo

See ‘Sex and the City’, hear Lismore’s Mairi Campbell in ‘Auld Lang Syne’

‘The Cast’ folk group, made up of Mairi Campbell, one of the LIsmore Campbell’s and Dave Francis, has performed an unforgettable version of Auld Lang Syne in the recently released film Sex and the City. Although Mairi and her family live in Edinburgh, she often performs and teaches on Argyll’s Isle of Lismore where the family have a cottage. In 2007 Mairi won the Citty Finlayson Scots Singer of the Year award at the fifth Scottish Trad Awards.