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Stirling Highland Games Cancelled For Second Year

The Stirling Highland Games – one of the area’s leading cultural outdoor events – has been cancelled for a second year due to Covid. This year’s event was due to take place at Stirling Sports Village on 21st August, however, considering last week’s guidance from the Scottish Government, organisers have had to take the ‘sensible’ […]

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Ceangail is on the move

Ceangail is on the move to another location in Stirling after almost 7 years at our office base on Borrowmeadow Road in Stirling. Ceangail negotiated a small office let on Borrowmeadow Road with Active Stirling following the delivery of Stirling Highland Games in 2014. Our Chairperson Matt McGrandles welcomed their support who had spent several

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St Andrew’s Day Virtual Music Festival Attracts 122,000 Viewers

It was seen as Scotland’s largest St Andrew’s Day virtual gig this year, supported by 39 Scottish artists performing over 10 hours, and attracting viewers from over 30 countries around the world. Frontline Festival Scotland held its inaugural event on a day that is celebrated globally and is known to everyone as St Andrew’s Day.

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Schedule Revealed for Frontline Festival Scotland on St Andrew’s Day

This Monday we’ll be celebrating the very best of Scottish music with the Frontline Festival’s virtual fundraising gig. There are 39 performances by some of Scotland’s best-known bands, including Wet, Wet, Wet, Bay City Rollers and Hue & Cry. As well as up and coming Scottish musicians such as Ocean of You and Primes. Running

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Historic House to Host Scotland’s Frontline Festival

St Andrew’s Day preparations are well underway at Bannockburn House, near Stirling. The community-owned historic 17th mansion is preparing to host a virtual fundraising gig on Monday 30 November featuring some of Scotland’s best-known bands, including Wet, Wet, Wet, Bay City Rollers and Hue & Cry. Organised by Ceangail, the Frontline Festival aims to inject

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St Andrew’s Day Music Festival Welcomes Sponsors Ambassador Group

The Frontline Festival Scotland is a new virtual gig delivered by Ceangail. Its aim is to inject some life back into the creative industry by supporting Scottish artists, whilst raising funds for Scotland’s frontline charities. Support from the Scottish Property Industry Ambassador Group has been very supportive of this event, joining as the main sponsor.

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Charity Gig to Support Four Charities and 39 Scottish Artists

The Frontline Festival Scotland is a new virtual gig, supported by 39 Scottish artists, which will be streamed over social media on St Andrew’s Day. Last week, the charities benefiting from the event came together to show their support at Perth Airport. The resulting photograph opportunity was not missed! 39 bands and musicians from across

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Frontline Charities to Benefit from Virtual Scottish Music Festival

Frontline Festival Scotland is playing its part in the Covid-19 crisis by bringing our communities, businesses and artists together with a common goal of raising funds for frontline charities. Matt McGrandles, Ceangail CIC’s founder, who is organising the event stated; “It’s our way of supporting our frontline workers and showing them our appreciation for what

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TV and Radio Presenting Duo to Host Frontline Festival Scotland

Frontline Festival Scotland are excited to announce the two presenters for their St Andrew’s Day virtual gig. Presenting the festival will be second nature to these two, who both have a background in TV and Radio presenting as well as DJing. Introducing Fat Fat is no stranger to hosting in front of live audiences. The

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Frontline Festival Scotland is About More Than Just a Virtual Gig

The year 2020 will go down as a year where many of us were searching for purpose. With most sectors closed down, limited interaction with our family and friends, it would be fair to say that we were feeling the strain and our mental health and wellbeing was taking a huge hit. Back in April,

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