Highland creative writing centre names new talent winners
Moniack Mhor, Scotland’s Creative Writing Centre, announces the winner of the 2022 Emerging Writer Award
Moniack Mhor, Scotland’s Creative Writing Centre, announces the winner of the 2022 Emerging Writer Award
The sharing mum from Dunollie filled her trolley high with treats and essentials worth £200 making sure there was ‘something for everyone,’ she said.
The size of the usual Mull Highland Games was reduced, races still went ahead, picnics were encouraged with a producers market on site and Tobermory High School Pipe Band still put on a parade as the event was renamed a gathering for this year.
The all-singing and dancing nine-year-old whose cover of Uptown Funk won the most hearts and votes during the town’s Facebook alternative to COVID-cancelled Eurovision, also got his dad home after 11 weeks working away in India.
Sharon Summers from Dunollie won the Tesco trolley dash worth £200 after entering a competition in The Oban Times.
Courtesy of Tesco in Oban, lucky reader Sharon from Dunollie will be filling up her trolley with goods at the supermarket next week after her entry was picked at random.
Sheep and cattle from farms and hills across the island impressed judges and the crowd who were making the most of the sunshine.
An ‘overwhelmed’ Finlay Johnston from Tiree finished first overall in the annual Glenfiddhich Piping Competition in Blair Castle on Saturday
The awards were described as the Academy Awards for the UK food industry by winner Don Dennis of Wee Isles Dairy