
“We have kits to give away to schools, some have already received their kits but we’d like as many schools as possible to enter so we can capture the sun’s energy in a new way – at your school.” Maha Abhishek, OISF Deputy Festival Director,
“We have kits to give away to schools, some have already received their kits but we’d like as many schools as possible to enter so we can capture the sun’s energy in a new way – at your school.” Maha Abhishek, OISF Deputy Festival Director,
For 2023 secondary, primary and nursery pupils are being asked to design a colourful and sustainable garden.
The Gaelic short film festival, FilmG, is aiming to find the future stars of the media industry in Scotland.
The story should be concerned with some aspect of life in north-east Scotland and may be written in Scots, including Doric, or English or a mixture of the two.
Orcadian images are amongst those shortlisted for Historic Environment Scotland’s (HES) Visions of Climate Heritage competition.
The HES Visions of Climate Heritage competition closes on Tuesday 30th November.
Photographs or artwork which reveal the impact of climate change on Scotland are required for a Visions of Climate Heritage competition
North East & Scotland School Chef of the Year 2021 – Karen Bevan, Stromness Primary School, Stromness, Orkney (Stromness Primary School) will be representing Scotland.
This year’s neepie lantern hunt runs from Saturday 10th till Saturday 31st October and there are 40 neepie lanterns to find, placed in businesses all over the centre of the town.
Create a poster, a video and/or write a letter for Planet Fair Trade – World Fair Trade Day