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幸运飞行艇168体彩官方数据频道,承诺开奖后5分钟内更新最新记录!查询只需1分钟:①访问官网数据频道Angus is steeped in nature, beauty and heritage, to explore at your own pace. Our travel itineraries are packed full of suggestions to help you plan your trip to Angus, whether you’re coming for a day or staying longer.

Montrose Beach
Foodie Friday: Hungry for delicious, fresh local produce? 

Head on down to your local Producers of Angus Market - taking place at Ballhouse Carpark in Montrose on Saturday 4 October, and Forfar Community Campus on Saturday 11 October!

Come along and browse lots of amazing food, drink and crafts from local producers and crafters, all gathered together to bring you the very best the area has to offer.

Foodie Friday: Hungry for delicious, fresh local produce?

Head on down to your local Producers of Angus Market - taking place at Ballhouse Carpark in Montrose on Saturday 4 October, and Forfar Community Campus on Saturday 11 October!

Come along and browse lots of amazing food, drink and crafts from local producers and crafters, all gathered together to bring you the very best the area has to offer.
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Halloween is coming, and Angus is ready to cast a spell of spooky fun for all ages! From pumpkin patches to eerie tours and family-friendly trails, there are plenty of ways to celebrate this year. Here’s a roundup of frightfully good events happening across Angus:

For the Young and Young at Heart...

🐉 A Nightmare at Dragontale Hollow - Brechin Castle Centre
Step into a spooky storybook adventure of demons, dragons, and brave woodland mice! 

🎃 Pumpkin Patch and Scarecrow Trail - Glamis Castle
Meet some cheeky scarecrows in the gardens and grounds and pick out your perfect pumpkin.

🐑 Freaky Farm Tour - Newton Farm, Forfar
This guided, interactive walking tour is sprinkled with seasonal fun and a few fright-free surprises. 

🕸️ Boo-tiful Pots and Bark & Boo - Charleton Farm, Montrose
Make chocolate bark circles  or decorate your own terracotta plant pot, perfect for planting a mini pumpkin.

🕵️ The Mythical Mystery Hunt - Arbroath Abbey
Follow a family trail to discover some of the magical and mystical creatures of Scottish folklore. 

🎃 Pumpkin Patch - Pathhead Farm, Kirriemuir
Wander through the patch to choose your ideal pumpkin, big or small, round or quirky.

🌲 Spooky Woods Family Halloween Trail - House of Dun, Montrose
Follow a fun Halloween trail through the woods of House of Dun - collect the trail sheet and answer the questions to claim your prize. 

🌾 Hallow-Hay Day - Upper Dysart, Montrose
Enjoy a frightfully fun day out packed with spooky surprises, magical moments, and ghoulish games for the whole family. 

For Those Who Dare...

🌾 Haunted Harvest Terror Tour - Newton Farm, Forfar
Not for the faint-hearted! Dare to explore Newton Farm after dark on their terrifying harvest tour. 

👻 Ghosts at Glamis - Glamis Castle
Prepare to be scared as gruesome legends, eerie encounters, and spine-tingling thrills unfold within the castle walls.

🔎 Halloween Murder Mystery Event - Forbes of Kingennie 
Step into the shadows this Halloween for a chilling night of intrigue, deception, and revenge with this immersive murder mystery experience.

Find out more in our latest blog - https://orlo.uk/aIBon

Halloween is coming, and Angus is ready to cast a spell of spooky fun for all ages! From pumpkin patches to eerie tours and family-friendly trails, there are plenty of ways to celebrate this year. Here’s a roundup of frightfully good events happening across Angus:

For the Young and Young at Heart...

🐉 A Nightmare at Dragontale Hollow - Brechin Castle Centre
Step into a spooky storybook adventure of demons, dragons, and brave woodland mice!

🎃 Pumpkin Patch and Scarecrow Trail - Glamis Castle
Meet some cheeky scarecrows in the gardens and grounds and pick out your perfect pumpkin.

🐑 Freaky Farm Tour - Newton Farm, Forfar
This guided, interactive walking tour is sprinkled with seasonal fun and a few fright-free surprises.

🕸️ Boo-tiful Pots and Bark & Boo - Charleton Farm, Montrose
Make chocolate bark circles or decorate your own terracotta plant pot, perfect for planting a mini pumpkin.

🕵️ The Mythical Mystery Hunt - Arbroath Abbey
Follow a family trail to discover some of the magical and mystical creatures of Scottish folklore.

🎃 Pumpkin Patch - Pathhead Farm, Kirriemuir
Wander through the patch to choose your ideal pumpkin, big or small, round or quirky.

🌲 Spooky Woods Family Halloween Trail - House of Dun, Montrose
Follow a fun Halloween trail through the woods of House of Dun - collect the trail sheet and answer the questions to claim your prize.

🌾 Hallow-Hay Day - Upper Dysart, Montrose
Enjoy a frightfully fun day out packed with spooky surprises, magical moments, and ghoulish games for the whole family.

For Those Who Dare...

🌾 Haunted Harvest Terror Tour - Newton Farm, Forfar
Not for the faint-hearted! Dare to explore Newton Farm after dark on their terrifying harvest tour.

👻 Ghosts at Glamis - Glamis Castle
Prepare to be scared as gruesome legends, eerie encounters, and spine-tingling thrills unfold within the castle walls.

🔎 Halloween Murder Mystery Event - Forbes of Kingennie
Step into the shadows this Halloween for a chilling night of intrigue, deception, and revenge with this immersive murder mystery experience.

Find out more in our latest blog - https://orlo.uk/aIBon
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The fondly named 'Lang Strang' bell, which hangs in the steeple of the East and Old Parish Church in Forfar, was a gift to the town in 1656 by Forfarians Robert Strang and Margaret Pattulo, his wife, who were merchants in Stockholm, Sweden. The bell was shipped to Scotland by William Strang, brother of Robert Strang, following his death in 1651. 

The inscription on the bell reads:
“For the glory of God and love he did beare to his native towne hathe umqull Robert Strang friely giffted this bell to the churche of the burghe of Forfar who deceased in the Lord in Stockholm the 21 daye of Aprill anno 1651.”
 
A letter, dated 11 August 1657, from William Strang, merchant in Stockholm, to the Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of Forfar, advised that he had sent the ‘Big Bell’ dedicated by his deceased brother Robert Strang to the Church of Forfar, and other matters concerning the payment for the ship's captain and the use of the money left for the poor of the town.

📸 Image courtesy of Angus Archives

The fondly named `Lang Strang` bell, which hangs in the steeple of the East and Old Parish Church in Forfar, was a gift to the town in 1656 by Forfarians Robert Strang and Margaret Pattulo, his wife, who were merchants in Stockholm, Sweden. The bell was shipped to Scotland by William Strang, brother of Robert Strang, following his death in 1651.

The inscription on the bell reads:
“For the glory of God and love he did beare to his native towne hathe umqull Robert Strang friely giffted this bell to the churche of the burghe of Forfar who deceased in the Lord in Stockholm the 21 daye of Aprill anno 1651.”

A letter, dated 11 August 1657, from William Strang, merchant in Stockholm, to the Provost, Magistrates and Town Council of Forfar, advised that he had sent the ‘Big Bell’ dedicated by his deceased brother Robert Strang to the Church of Forfar, and other matters concerning the payment for the ship`s captain and the use of the money left for the poor of the town.

📸 Image courtesy of Angus Archives
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