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Sandra Dick

Sandra Dick

Contributor at The Herald (Scotland)

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Recent Articles

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Exhibition reimagines Shackleton's Antarctic expedition in new light

The adventure was one of extraordinary courage in the harshest of conditions, evoking images of a frozen world and characters surviving on the brink.
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Financial stability of UNESCO World Heritage site under scrutiny am...

The financial stability of the charity responsible for one of Scotland’s most celebrated industrial heritage sites is under scrutiny after…
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Children's hospice CHAS reveals festive heartache behind new campaign

A little girl with dreams of one last Christmas, a teenager living with a cruel illness and devastated parents who surrounded their daughter with…
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60 years and counting - Scotland's ageing fishing fleet

They creak and sigh with oak frames and larch planks flexing against the swell, timbers seasoned by salt, diesel, decades of fish guts and…
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From Carnegie to controversy: Royal Dornoch's gleaming £14m clubhou...

A £14m new clubhouse at Royal Dornoch has sparked fierce debate — bold step forward or brutal mistake?
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Camouflaged turbines and hazy images - Loch Lomond windfarm report ...

NatureScot and Mountaineering Scotland criticise ‘hazy’ and ‘camouflaged’ images in plans for a major Loch Lomond windfarm.
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Ozempic appetites are giving Scotland's restaurants food for thought

At a restaurant table in a busy Edinburgh restaurant, a couple are seen leaning over a bowl of Cullen skink, carefully spooning steaming soup from…
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Raeburn Brick stands alone as Scotland’s last clay brick manufacturer.

From what was once a mighty industry employing tens of thousands, Raeburn Brick stands alone as Scotland’s last clay brick manufacturer.
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How on earth have Lulu and Stalin shaped a new children's book?

It was mid-winter in post-war Glasgow, when smog hung thick over the city’s slums and the sounds of heavy industry echoed from the Clyde to the…
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The windfarm spending spree: how rural Scotland splashes out

Scotland’s renewables revolution has brought more than green energy to certain parts of the country.
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Powering Scotland’s future: what you need to know about the pylons ...

For many Highland and north-east communities the road to green energy has come to mean one thing: an army of steel pylons marching across treasured…