Events on Wednesday 25 September 2024
1:00pm
Introduction To Shared Ownership - Zoom Meeting
Zoom
To book please email [email protected] to book your space. Please include Shared Ownership event Wednesday 25 September in the subject line. ... [ Full Details ]
Zoom
To book please email [email protected] to book your space. Please include Shared Ownership event Wednesday 25 September in the subject line. ... [ Full Details ]
7:00pm
The Chariot, The Flag And The Empty, Empty Houses
Lyth Arts Centre
The Chariot, The Flag and the Empty, Empty Houses is a play with music written by Daniel Cullen, built after workshops. Conversations had with people on the Isle of Skye. ... [ Full Details ]
Lyth Arts Centre
The Chariot, The Flag and the Empty, Empty Houses is a play with music written by Daniel Cullen, built after workshops. Conversations had with people on the Isle of Skye. ... [ Full Details ]
On this day in history...
1589
Wick Charter Signed in Edinburgh
James, by the Grace of God, King of the Scots, to all true men of his whole land, Clergy and Laity, Greeting. Know ye that we, understanding that not only are the revenues or income of our crown increased by the industry and increase of Free Burghs within our Kingdom; but also that the Lieges of the same are very greatly enriched by the Foreign commerce and trade of the Burgesses and free inhabitants of the said Burghs; and also, considering that there is no Free Burgh within the limits or bounds of Caithness, and that the Town of Wick, lying within the Sheriffdom of Inverness, is situated on the sea coast, in a place very suitable and fit for navigation; so that, if the said Town of Wick were erected into a Free Royal Burgh,.....see more at http://www.caithness.org/history/articles/march90/wickcharter.htm. ... [ Full Details ]
James, by the Grace of God, King of the Scots, to all true men of his whole land, Clergy and Laity, Greeting. Know ye that we, understanding that not only are the revenues or income of our crown increased by the industry and increase of Free Burghs within our Kingdom; but also that the Lieges of the same are very greatly enriched by the Foreign commerce and trade of the Burgesses and free inhabitants of the said Burghs; and also, considering that there is no Free Burgh within the limits or bounds of Caithness, and that the Town of Wick, lying within the Sheriffdom of Inverness, is situated on the sea coast, in a place very suitable and fit for navigation; so that, if the said Town of Wick were erected into a Free Royal Burgh,.....see more at http://www.caithness.org/history/articles/march90/wickcharter.htm. ... [ Full Details ]