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It’s Edinburgh’s annual Hogmanay celebrations, and for the millions of people who descend upon the capital of Scotland to spend the year-end holiday celebrations among Scots, it’s not just a ...
Organisers of Edinburgh's cancelled Hogmanay street party have ruled out replacing its fireworks display with drones next year. The outdoor event fell victim to bad weather for a third time since ...
UK Government seeking submissions from members of the public to nominate their favourite traditions for the Inventory Of ...
So the Hogmanay celebration is linked to the Winter Solstice, and is a sign that days will start to get longer and lighter. Edinburgh, Glasgow, Aberdeen and other Scottish cities all hold festive ...
Edinburgh's Hogmanay street party was cancelled at the last minute due to adverse weather conditions and concerns for public safety. An estimated 100,000 people had been expected to gather in ...
Reports that terrorists were targeting Edinburgh's Hogmanay celebrations were played down by police today. Security sources were quoted in several papers warning that militant Islamic groups might ...
The organisers of Edinburgh's winter festivals wanted to site the wheel in Princes Street Gardens for six months.
Hogmanay, cheese rolling and London’s Notting Hill Carnival could be among the cultural events and traditions to be ...
Key Events: Edinburgh experiences a brief autumn when ... so long as you skip the popular New Year's festival, Hogmanay. Keep in mind: January and February are generally Scotland's coldest months.
Hogmanay, cheese rolling and London's Notting Hill Carnival could be among the cultural events and traditions to be officially recognised and protected in a new heritage list. The Government will ...
With its stunning hilltop castle and grand Georgian architecture, Edinburgh is one of the ... time to visit than New Year's Eve (known as Hogmanay in Scotland). The locals love the event so ...