Glasgow, like many cities in Scotland have a deep and rich cultural history, especially when it comes to showbusiness, it’s iconic venues along with those home grown and international stars that treaded the boards.
Glasgow, like many cities in Scotland have a deep and rich cultural history, especially when it comes to showbusiness, it’s iconic venues along with those home grown and international stars that treaded the boards.
Anyone privileged to wear the Butlins Redcoat Uniform and who made an impression on holidaymakers during their stay, so much so, that they are talked about decades later, had to have something special. Gerry Griffin possessed all of those qualities – and a lot more.
The town of Dunoon, reconnected with its seaside past at the weekend with the public celebration of the re-opening of their iconic Victorian Pier. Originally constructed in 1835, the Pier was developed over the years to meet the growth of the paddle steamer traffic and the popularity of holiday’s “Doon the Watter.”