Scotland’s Tea Festival is celebrating tea, and it all came about because of James Taylor, who left Mosspark near Auchenblae in 1851 en route to work in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). There he pioneered tea and became known as the Father of the Ceylon Tea...
Scotland’s Tea Festival 2014 was launched at the Dickson Hall on Thursday 10th July with the highlight being the presence of the Mad Hatter, his guest Alice and those who joined in tea at his crazy table. The Tea Festival runs for 3 most delicious days, 22-24...
On Friday 4th July the Dickson Hall will play host to a fundraising evening of American country, skiffle and blue jazz music and song, from Dick Wardell and the Moonshiners. The event, which also includes a burger and hotdog supper, will help raise funds for the...
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