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SCOTS IN SCOTLAND - Returning to Scotland
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Friday, 08 February 2008
Over the past ten years, Scotland has changed a lot so if you haven'tbeen back over that period you'll be in for a pleasant surprise. Hasteye back!
Over the coming months, we plan to provide information here about Returning to Scotland.

Tennent's Legendary "Caledonia" Advert - Scots In London Returning Hame c. 1990

Over the past ten years, Scotland has changed a lot so if you haven'tbeen back over that period you'll be in for a pleasant surprise. Hasteye back!
2009 has been earmarked by the Scottish Government as the Year of Homecoming. Please click here for more details. 
 
Homecoming Scotland

Share your passion for our country by taking part in Homecoming Scotland , a year-long celebration of our nation's rich historic past and exciting future.

Homecoming Scotland will take place in 2009, the 250th birthanniversary of Scotland's greatest poet, Robert Burns, and a fittingoccasion for what promises to be a truly inspirational programme ofevents and activities.

Promoting Scotland as the modern, confident and dynamic nation it istoday, the celebrations will showcase the best of Scotland's rich anddiverse culture, produce and more, motivating visitors from across theglobe to visit.

Whether you're a proud Scot, a welcome guest or an interested businesspartner, Homecoming Scotland like to invite you to join this uniquecelebration of all that makes Scotland great. Please visit www.homecomingscotland.com for more details.

Please contact us if you would like to contribute to this section and send us your information.

 
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