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BASW Social Work Journalism Awards winners include care experienced BBC reporter Ashley John-Baptiste and child abuse expert ...
An ancient tomb regarded as one of Scotland’s most important archaeological sites is to eropen to the public after securing a £100,000 ...
The ‘Tomb of the Eagles’, on South Ronaldsay in the Orkney Isles, has been closed since the pandemic and the retirement of the family that owns the site. But now community campaigners who ...
Located at the top of South Ronaldsay cliffs, the Tomb of the Eagles is a stone age sites and a key feature of Orkney’s ancient archaeology. It was forced to close to visitors as a result of the ...
The ‘Tomb of the Eagles’, on South Ronaldsay in the Orkney Isles, has been closed since the pandemic and the retirement of the family that owns the site. But now community campaigners who have been ...
Perched high above the cliffs of South Ronaldsay, one of Scotland’s most remarkable ancient sites offers a window into life and death thousands of years ago. Known as the Tomb of the Eagles ...
Tomb of the Eagles, in South Ronaldsay, could be set to re-open. The mission to re-open a treasured archaeological site in South Ronaldsay has received a huge funding award from the Scottish Land ...
In 1991, five boys and four girls, aged between eight and 15, were taken from their homes on South Ronaldsay. The children, who could not be identified at the time, returned to their homes two months ...
The Cairns Iron Age site in South Ronaldsay was used around 1,500 years ago during the 5th or 6th century AD. Martin Carruthers, site director at The Cairns and lecturer at University of the ...
For most people, exploring there, perhaps with a ferry to Hoy or a drive over to South Ronaldsay, is enough for a few days; for longer visits you might fly or take a ferry to Papa Westray.
Aged bull, junior bull calf – B and S Slater. Young bull, three-year-old cow, heifer, heifer calf – G Taylor, Brough Farm, South Ronaldsay. Cow in milk, in calf heifer – GRT Scarth and Co, Twatt Farm, ...
The ferry, which had been sailing between Gills Bay to St Margaret’s Hope, South Ronaldsay, ran ashore, injuring 41 of the 82 passengers and crew on board. In report into the incident published ...
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