by Gordon Mackay | Apr 17, 2021 | Travel
Presenter , Jill of Doric TV explores the Banffshire Coastline. From the largest gannet seabird colony in Britain she takes you a walk along the stunning cliffs. A trek round Gardenstown, Gamrie, looking down to Crovie , Crivvie to Pennan. These little fishing...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 14, 2021 | Doric Blog - Walking / Well Being
View from Prince Leopold’s Cairn overlooking Balmoral By Ellie McDonald The Balmoral Cairns One fine Sunday before the snow hit (again) I took a walk around the Balmoral Estate in Deeside in search of stone cairns I’d heard about. Now, had I properly looked at...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 14, 2021 | Doric Blog - Walking / Well Being
I posted this image on the Doric TV Facebook page to promote the ‘wide open spaces of Aberdeenshire’ for well-being. I was ‘fair chuffed’ to receive the following correspondence back from across the miles……. From: Graham Donachie a Doric TV Viewer from...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 13, 2021 | Doric Blog - RGU Students, Press Release
By Ellie McDonald Thursday, 8th April 2021, 6:00 am From being Scotland’s ‘little known fourth language’ to gaining an interview with ABC Australia, the Doric language is reaching a global audience. A local online TV station has reached a global audience as one of the...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 12, 2021 | Doric Blog - Music / Culture, Doric Blog - RGU Students
Aiberdeen’s Music Scene Ower the years Aiberdeen has acted as a cultural hub for the North East of Scotland. Fae Annie Lennox tae the AECC, Aiberdeen is certainly familiar tae the music world, but the cultural history runs much deeper. In the city centre there are a...
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