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CELEBRATING TARTAN DAY Plans for the Tartan Day Scotland Homecoming event were recently revealed at the launch of the 2014 Tartan Day Scotland Festival at Arbroath Abbey. The event will enable people who live locally to find out more about the part their town played in Scotland’s history as wll as encouraging visitors from across Scotland to explore Angus. In the Year of Homecoming Scotland it is hoped that the festival will encourage members of the Scottish diaspora with an Arbroath connection to follow in the footsteps of their Red Lichtie forebears. Arbroath Harbour, the historic High Street and Arbroath Abbey feature heavily in the plans which include, on 5 and 6 April 2014, free entry to Arbroath Abbey, where visitors can enjoy a journey back in time, with guides in historical costumes, archery and sword fighting. On Sunday, April 6, Arbroath Abbey Timethemes’ world-renowned re-enactment of the signing of the 1320 Declaration of Arbroath. The programme for the Tartan Day Scotland Festival 2014 running from the 5-13 April, including the Tartan Day Scotland Homecoming event in Arbroath on 5/6 April, will be available online at www.tartandayscotland.com in early 2014. To keep up to date with the latest news about the Tartan Day Scotland Festival, ‘like’ the Tartan Day Scotland facebook page.


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The remarkable British Touring Car Championship victory in 1964 by one of the greatest racing drivers to ever have competed, Jim Clark from Duns, is to be celebrated when the Dunlop British Touring Car Championship returns to Knockhill next year, as part of the Year of Homecoming. 2014 is the 50th anniversary of Jim winning the British Touring Car Championship title. The newly formed Jim Clark Trust has the endorsement of motor racing heroes Sir Jackie Stewart and Dario Franchitti who have joined forces behind plans to establish a new museum dedicated to the achievements of Scotland’s world-famous Formula One legend Jim Clark. The Jim Clark Room, which in the Berwickshire town of Duns, close to where Clark spent most of his life, houses a selection of memorabilia from the late driver’s career. Now the Jim Clark Trust is putting together a bid to build a new, expanded museum to house more of the cars Clark drove, trophies he won and other memorabilia from his racing career under one roof.


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