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- Independence 'key to growth boost'
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- Bid to rescue crisis-hit Rangers
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Walk of the Week
Walk of the Week: Broughton Heights, Borders
IT WAS a truly wintry day in the middle of John Buchan country. The literary giant spent childhood holidays here and enjoyed walking in the area, but the big wet flakes of snow that were dumping down as I parked would have put off many of his more rugged characters.
Walk of the week: Thorntonloch to Dunglass Collegiate Church, East Lothian
IT’S a windy day and the sand is being blown along the beach like spectral mist. St Abb’s Head lies far away down the coast, a jagged line of cliffs falling into the North Sea.
Walk of the week: Creag Ruadh
MINUS 2C at the start of the walk, but with no breeze; a crisp sunny blue-sky day – January days don’t come any better.
Walk of the Week: Brunton to Newburgh
We started one mile west of Brunton, at a height of 150m at a track, map ref 310209, easily identified by a new brown FCP signpost.
Walk of the week: Atholl Woods, Dunkeld
HIGHLAND Perthshire is an intriguing, beguiling place. For many it is the large mountain groups, huge lochs and pretty towns and villages that come to mind.
Walk of the week: Norman’s Law
OVERLOOKING the Firth of Tay, 285m/936ft Norman’s Law is a Marilyn (a hill with at least a 150m drop all round)
Walk of the week: Flanders Moss National Nature Reserve
IT WAS my birthday. The other half was working and the elder offspring at a friend’s, so my 18-month-old and I went for a walk.
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Weather for Edinburgh
Wednesday 15 February 2012
Today
Sunny spells
Temperature: 5 C to 12 C
Wind Speed: 20 mph
Wind direction: West
Tomorrow
Light rain
Temperature: 5 C to 11 C
Wind Speed: 21 mph
Wind direction: South west

