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Sandra Dick is a news and features journalist focused on general news and off-diary stories, longer form features and human interest. A Scottish Press Awards Feature Writer of the Year nominee and runner-up for the Nicola Barry Award sponsored by Women in Journalism Scotland, particular areas of interest span heritage and health through to renewables, wind farms and technology.
Sandra Dick is a news and features journalist focused on general news and off-diary stories, longer form features and human interest. A Scottish Press Awards Feature Writer of the Year nominee and runner-up for the Nicola Barry Award sponsored by Women in Journalism Scotland, particular areas of interest span heritage and health through to renewables, wind farms and technology.
They were already accomplished and revered artists, but an Edinburgh workshop offered a chance to spread their wings and explore a different way of working.
From household name actors, famous television and radio presenters to business tycoons and leading chefs, experts in healthcare - how college shaped them.
At school in a small Borders town, Richard Sagar never imagined one day he’d be in a world of eye-watering wealth, of super-yachts and luxury homes and where only the very best is good enough.
They were heady days of the Fab Four and the first ever Top of the Pops on television; the cold winter was giving way to warm spring days and teenager Sheena Blackhall was looking forward to leaving school.
He sits on iron railings that line a coastal promenade, a faint smile on his lips as he squints into the sun; the water behind him, smooth and calm.
Among the most touching moments in the forthcoming 80th anniversary D-Day commemorations will be a tribute to ‘mad piper’, Bill Millin.
Hands tightly gripping the wheel of her Opel Kadet, Scotland’s queen of speed careered around tight corners, bounced over bumps and raced to become a champion, with one thing at that back of her mind.
Soaked to the skin, under siege from millions of midges and weary after another long day hiking and cycling, solo adventurer Lotti Brooks reflected on the gruelling outdoor challenge she’d set herself.
In the deepest days of depression, Wendy Woolfson was wracked by dark emotions that ignited distressing questions over life itself.
Purple heather on the hills, the whiff of smoky peat and clear waters: for generations Scotch has been defined by the landscape that helps hone the precious spirit, woven with evocative tales of distilling’s chequered history.
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