Scotland Correspondent Issue 43

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Things are looking up at Nevis Range N evis Range, Scotland’s leading mountain biking, outdoor activities and snow sports centre, is planning to reopen this month in the wake of Covid-19 restrictions being eased.

Staff at the resort have been working flat out to put new safety steps in place, including thermal screening, increased cleaning procedures and social distancing measures. “We have been working closely with the Scottish Government

since the start of the lockdown. We are extremely pleased to be able to announce that Scottish Tourism Businesses will be able to reopen on 15 July,” said Chris O’Brien, Chief Executive at Nevis Range who stressed that the re-opening plans are subject to change should there be any flare ups with the virus.

Although the centre will be open for business the two metre social distancing rules will remain in place. Eating in restaurants will only be possible to limited numbers of people and use of

the Mountain Gondola will be restricted to single passengers or groups of two or more that have travelled to Nevis Range together. Everyone will be required to wear face coverings.” Initially the plan is open the centre five days a week only, from Wednesday to Sunday with exceptions around bank holidays, throughout the rest of the summer. “Over the next few weeks, we will start to advertise Nevis Range products and bookings

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Activities - Things are looking up at Nevis Range

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Pioneering images shed light on ageing brains

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pages 226-229

Silver service for property owners

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pages 195-200, 225

Strange tales from Scotland’s thin places with...Thomas MacCalman Morton

6min
pages 188-193

Bookmarker

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pages 184-187

An actor’s life for me with...Scott Kyle

4min
pages 179-181

Dream inspiration

2min
pages 149, 172-173, 176-177

Things are looking up at Nevis Range

3min
pages 165-169, 171

A round with...Michael Buchan

4min
pages 154-163

Story behind the song…. Ballad of Johnnie Armstrong and Let Ramensky Go

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pages 148-152

Gintelligence with...Fiona Holland

3min
pages 140-145

A rum do that’s not to be missed

3min
pages 122-129, 139

Fine food from Fife

2min
pages 116-121

Chef in a kilt with...Gordon Howe

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pages 110-115

Skailg: A wee livener with...Tom Morton

5min
pages 102-107

Antique hunting with...Roo Irvine

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pages 94-100, 240

Peace from War

3min
pages 86-92, 101

Plan of action for Jacobite commemoration

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pages 76-83, 93

Formidable fortress on Loch Awe

2min
pages 68-74, 164

Six of the best of Glasgow’s hidden gems

8min
pages 54-65

Hooray for Moray and the beauty of Buchan

10min
pages 28-30, 34, 36-37, 42, 46, 48-51

Tiree is everyone’s cup of tea

4min
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International drive to celebrate a Scottish icon

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