Visit to Mull’s sea eagles marks International Year of Biodiversity

Mull sea eagle chick after ringing

In an appropriate visit to Argyll, posssessor of the UK’s richest biodiversity, Continue reading

BBC2′s Natural World in the Highlands – an iPlayer imperative

Tonight’s (3rd December) Natural World on BBC 2, filmed by Fergus Beeley Continue reading

Fiddlefolk international concert at Strachur

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You get two great international trios for the price of one – musicians from Scotland, USA, Sweden and Denmark Continue reading

Argyll is everywhere – awards and TV programmes galore

Last night (24th September) there was STV’s Scotland Revealed, looking at Kilmartin Glen and Inveraray as well as Glencoe – part of the historic Argyll, Ben Nevis, the Cuillins and the Small Isles. The photography matched the country. It could do no better.

Then tonight BBC 2′s Hairy Bikers Food Tour of Britain (see it here on the BBC iPlayer) visited Argyll & Bute in search of food. No disappointment there, then. Argyll’s food is, for every possible best reason, making its mark in culinary and gourmet circles.

In the meantime, as we’ve reported, Arrochar won the Best Village in Scotland Award and will shortly go on to the UK nationwide competition, representing Scotland.

Then Rothesay in Bute and Kirn in Cowal won in the Beautiful Scotland Awards. They have been heartily congratulated by Argyll and Bute’s MSP, Jim Mather, who has the vested interest of also being Tourism Minister.

The Minister says: ‘ Rothesay, in the category of Coastal Resort, won the Gold medal and also took the Rosebowl Reserve Trophy as a Horticultural Award. Their principal attainment was in the successful development of a community engagement plan, achieving initiatives like their market garden, the socially inclusive Step Up Project and allotments supporting the Healthy Living café. Along with this, the Beachwater Bute campaign and the focus given through the educational programme emphasising the resources of the island in terms of ecology and people, Particularly  impressed the judging panel.

‘In the Large Village category Kirn secured the Silver Medal and this was for their “Kirn in Bloom” planters and their “Spirit of Kirn” boat on the seafront. The chief asset going for Kirn though was the keenness of villagers to welcome visitors.

‘I would like to commend these two communities for their successful efforts in enhancing the image of Argyll & Bute and would also thank the Beautiful Scotland campaign and keep Scotland Beautiful for their efforts in this Homecoming Year. A great deal of voluntary and community work has been done across Argyll & Bute to keep our part of Scotland looking its best I hope and trust that those efforts will continue. Rothesay and Kirn have set the standard and I hope that other communities will seek to compete.

‘Those who were involved in the projects at Rothesay and Kirn and elsewhere deserve the sincere thanks of the wider community for their work in this. Judging for this scheme is based on horticultural achievement, environmental responsibility and community participation. Standards are high; but it is a benchmark that we can all aspire to reach’.

Diary date – 20th January BBC2 at 8.00pm: Oz and James Drink to Britain

Bruichladdich Distillery Creative CommonsSee it live, record it or use the BBC’s great iplayer – but do not miss this programme. It’s the third episode of Oz Clark’s and James May’s drinkfest odyssey through Britain and Ireland. In this one they do some blindfold whisky tasting, meet some controversial beer brewers in Edinburgh, deal with the breakdown of their un-trusty caravan – and end up in Islay.

Nuff said. You can guess a lot of what happens next – Islay being Islay and the proud possessor of some of the best known producers of a dram in the world.

But you can’t guess at all of it. Actually – you can if you’re as hooked on news as we are at For Argyll. And we did pretty well guess it – as Mark Reynier at Bruichladdich should be able to testify (and yes, the mad pair do visit that distillery).

To guess what happens you need to think ‘out of the bottle’ rather than ‘out of the box’ and you need to think propulsion rather than projectile…  (the remnants of good taste prevent us from completing this phrase).

We’re not giving the game away – but news junkies and all Ileachs will be there already. The main thing is don’t miss the show and have more fun with Islay.

BBC 2 could help you redesign your home interior – and film you while it happens

BBC 2 is planning a new reality TV series on interior design – remember Changing Rooms? The channel is now looking for home owners interested in taking part in a new programme series. To help you make up your mind, they’re asking you the following questions:

  • Have you fallen out of love with your home?
  • Are you looking for design inspiration and want to be different?
  • Were you thinking of moving but are now staying put and want to inject some new ideas into your house?

On the show, the BBC’s resident interior design gurus will help you free your own creative potential and turn your humble abode into the perfect property for you.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a young couple, a huge family or anything in between,if you’re interested the want to hear from you.

To take part or to find out more, get in touch with them through their production company’s website, by email: interiors@mavericktv.co.uk or by telephone: 0207 874 6659.

If you go for it and if you’re selected, please let us know.