
Riddell Fiddles presents a 40 minute foray, with live music and visuals, into the fascinating life and history of the little egret, celebrating its return to Scotland and the River Tweed. This concert takes place at the historic Dryburgh Abbey, and is open to all visitors, included in your ticket price to visit the Abbey, which is looked after by Historic Environment Scotland.
‘The Meteoric Rise of the Little Egret’ project is supported by Destination Tweed’s Community Grants Scheme, which is made possible by funding from the National Lottery Heritage Lottery Fund.
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Riverwoods, Destination Tweed’s Tweed Stories and Innerleithen Community Trust invite you to a drop-in creative storytelling and story-gathering event exploring the River Tweed and ...
FULLY BOOKED Join AOC Archaeology Group as they return to the newly discovered medieval moated site on the banks of ...