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3 August 09
Prince Charles Visited Scrabster Today
As part of his annual visit to Caithness Prince Charles visited Scrabster
harbour today and spent some time at the fishing boat "Boy Andrew".
11 October 06
Princess Anne Visited Wick Harbour Amongst
the places Princess Anne visited in Caithness yesterday was the old Herring
Market at Wick Harbour. The former fish market currently houses an
exhibition of items and photos about the Isabelle Fortuna. Princess
Anne went on board the Isabella Fortuna for look around. Princess Anne
opened the new JGC
Engineering facility at Janetstown
2 August 05
THE PRINCE CHARLES, DUKE OF ROTHESAY LAUNCHES THE
"NORTH HIGHLAND INITIATIVE" A
new "Mey Selections" brand to market beef, lamb and mutton from the North
Highlands is launched today by The Prince Charles, Duke of Rothesay.
The brand is the result of fifteen months' work behind the scenes on a new
initiative for the North Highlands which aims to promote and develop the
North Highlands' economy in relation to agriculture, tourism and the built
environment. The North Highland Initiative is a direct result of The Duke
of Rothesay's involvement in bringing together the farming community,
local businesses and the tourism industry to try to address some of the
challenges facing rural communities in the far north of Scotland. Royal Seal Of Approval
- BBC
Castle Of Mey
Open To the public but closed from 29th July
to 9th August 2005 inclusive.
Opening TimesPrince Of Wales Web Site
1 August 05
Prince Charles Opens Pulteneytown People's Centre In
Wick Prince
Charles arrived by helicopter at wick airport this morning and went to
open the Pultneytown People's Centre in the former Old Man's Rest.
The centre is used for meetings and some of the overflow groups from the
offices in Murchison Street. Prince Charles was shown round by
Councillor Katrina MacNab who is also the PPP manager. she introduce
the Prince to members of a ladies group that use the centre and others
involved in the project. At one point there were roars of laughter
as the prince heard about some of the activities. Prince Charles
then headed to the Old Pulteney distillery. He is in Caithness for more
than a week and will attend the Mey highland Games on Saturday amongst
other events.
Pulteneytown People's Project