British Broadcasting Corporation

Page last updated at 01:43 GMT, Sunday, 30 November 2008

Events held to mark saint's day

Clyde Arc in Glasgow will be turned blue for St Andrew's Day
The Clyde Arc in Glasgow will be turned blue to mark St Andrew's Day

Events are to be held across Scotland to mark St Andrew's Day.

Some Scottish landmarks will turn blue to celebrate the nation's patron saint, including the Clyde Arc in Glasgow and St Andrew's Cathedral in Inverness.

There will be a ceilidh in Aberdeen, a medieval day in Dundee and a weekend of events in Edinburgh's Princes Street.

The festivities act as a precursor to the year of events planned to celebrate Scotland and its culture as part of the Homecoming Scotland campaign.

'Maximise tourism'

Culture Minister Linda Fabiani said: "This year is more than a celebration.

"It has a hard economic edge and represents an opportunity to promote modern Scotland and the Year of Homecoming in 2009, aiming to boost visitor numbers and maximise tourism revenue.

"St Andrew's Day marks the launch of the Winter Festival period which runs through Hogmanay to Burns Night and shows clearly that Scotland is a year-round visitor destination."

The weekend of activities in the capital includes a Happy March for children, music from Sandi Thom and The Dykeenies, along with nights of contemporary ceilidh music with Salsa Celtica.

Glasgow's George Square will play host to live music and dancing in the city's Shindig on the Square and in St Andrews itself entertainment includes a procession, outdoor music and entertainment.

A flock of blue sheep also appeared in central Scotland to mark the saint's day.

The sheep, coloured with animal-friendly paint, popped up near Junction 3a of the M8.

Print Sponsor


SEE ALSO
Sheep turning blue for St Andrew
27 Nov 08 |  Scotland
In Pictures: St Andrew's Day events
27 Nov 08 |  In Pictures

RELATED INTERNET LINKS
The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites


FEATURES, VIEWS, ANALYSIS
Residents' view as emirate seeks debt repayment delay
What's put a grin on Carla's face this week?
A day in the life of a Bangkok soup vendor

PRODUCTS & SERVICES

Explore the BBC

This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.
Americas Africa Europe Middle East South Asia Asia Pacific