Its Official: Scottish 16 and 17 year-olds will vote in May 2016 elections

Next May, Scotland’s 16 and 17-year-olds will be voting in the weighty Scottish parliamentary elections.  It will be their first time back in the voting booth after posting an uplifting 85% turnout last September for the Indy referendum.  While the idea of a teenage voting franchise has been on political screens for some time in […]

Scotland’s Most Inspiring Places: A Personal View

Having seen dozens of top ten places to visit in Scotland, mostly compiled by tourist guides who’s writers have barely scratched the surface we felt it was time to weigh in with our personal view. At ScotClans we spend a lot of time travelling to parts of Scotland collecting stories and legends and capturing the […]

Rewilding Scotland: Would you visit a wilder Scotland?

“In the Highlands we have an opportunity to reverse environmental degradation and create a world-class wilderness region offering a lifeline to wildlife including beavers, capercaillie, wood ants and pine martens, and restoring natural forests and wild spaces for our children and grandchildren.” — Alan Watson Featherstone, Founder and CEO of Scottish charity Trees For Life, […]

Border Reivers-Christie’s Will Armstrong

By the reign of Charles 1, king of both Scotland and England, 1625 to 1649, Border Reiving had been almost eradicated from the English Scottish Border. With some members of a society which was still broken, old habits died hard. Christie’s Will Armstrong was one of a few who still benefited from the product of the ‘reive’.

Watching Scotland: A Bountiful Beleaguered Bra Designer Goes To Lords – Is Reform of the British House of Lords Essential?

“There is only so much negativity a person can take and, now I’ve moved out of Scotland I feel as if a huge weight has lifted off my shoulders.” So lamented Michelle Mone, a Glasgow born business woman who last year spoke out against the Scottish independence question and received some pretty harsh online backlash […]