Solo Piping Blow as Northern Meeting Cancelled for 2020

In another devastating blow to the piping and pipe band season, the promoters of the Northern Meeting, one of the two top solo events in world piping, have, with reluctance, been forced to cancel their event for 2020. The Meetings, held every summer in Inverness, were due to take place on August 20/20. In a statement today they said: ‘This is to let you know that, with much regret, the…

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Cowal Games Cancelled for 2020

In a statement issued this afternoon the board of Cowal Highland Gathering, one of the latest in the piping and pipe band calendar, have stated the following: ‘The Board of Cowal Highland Gathering has taken the difficult decision to cancel this year’s event, as a result of the ongoing coronavirus situation. ‘Whilst we understand the decision is disappointing we feel it is the right one to protect the safety of…

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RSPBA News: Tony Harris, Life Member/ Composing Competition

I was very sad to learn that Tony Harris, former RSPBA National Councillor, passed away on Friday 10 April 2020 at the age of 89, writes Alistair Aitken.  Tony had been in a care residence for some time near his home in Toddington in Bedfordshire. Tony was born in Wootton Green, a small village in Bedfordshire.  He lived in nearby Stewartby, where his father, uncles and grandfather worked for the…

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Piobaireachd Society Lockdown Tune Initiative

Callum Wynd with Lachlan MacNeill Campbell of Kintarbert’s Fancy is the latest tune on the Piobaireachd Society’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/505347449507112/posts/3657045511003941/ The initiative, for PS members, began last week with President Robert Wallace playing part of Too long in This Condition and this was followed by Dr Peter McCalister with Lament for Patrick Og. Callum has nominated Dr John Frater to follow him. Membership of the Society is open to all…

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Lorient Festival Interceltique Will Go Ahead if Possible

Brittany’s Lorient Festival have issued a ‘show must go on’ message in face of the Covid-19 pandemic. In a statement they say: ‘August needs to become the month of celebration and revival of enthusiasm! ‘Let’s celebrate together the 2020 festival, which opens the doors to the future. We welcome you with open arms to Lorient, the Interceltic capital!‘ Scottish organiser Tom Johnstone said: ‘Still all systems go for the 50th…

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