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Book Week Scotland 2023

Book Week Scotland 2023 Book Week Scotland 2023 is here. An annual celebration of books and reading, organised by the Scottish Book Trust to promote the joy of reading throughout […]

Book Week Scotland (14-20 November 2022)

Book Week Scotland is an annual celebration of books and reading, organised by the Scottish Book Trust to promote the joy of reading throughout Scotland.ย  Between 14-20 November, a packed […]

Book Week Scotland (15th- 21st November 2021)

As the nights draw in and winter approaches you might be thinking about the pleasure of cosying up on the sofa with a good book and, if youโ€™re wondering what […]

Out and About in Scotland update

Out and About in Scotland update If you enjoyed our Out and About in Scotland post last summer, you might be interested to know that Anna Wells has just become […]

World Book Day 2024

World Book Day 2024 World Book Day 2024 – 7th March When was the last time you got lost in a good book? Not a textbook. Not some dry academic […]

National Tree Week

National Tree Week This year National Tree Week . It runs from 25th November until 3rd December and marks the start of the tree planting season. Itโ€™s a chance for […]

Dyslexia Awareness Week

Dyslexia Awareness Week   1-7 November 2023   This week marks Dyslexia Awareness Week in Scotland, raising awareness and understanding. Dyslexia and how people experience or deal with it are […]

Libraries Week 2023

Libraries Week 2023 Libraries Week is an annual celebration held to promote the best that libraries have to offer. This year, Libraries Week becomes Green Libraries Week! From the 2nd […]

Scotland’s Gala Days

Scotlandโ€™s Gala Days   Scotland’s Gala Days take place in the months of May and June. A Scottish tradition of gala weeks in full swing. Itโ€™s a time for towns […]

National Insect Week 2022

National Insect Week 2022 Love them or loathe them, insects are an important part of the earthโ€™s ecosystem. Furthermore, they are a vital source of food for birds, fish and […]

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