Review of Royal Hotel Oban in Scotland
The Total Hotel is located in central Oban very close to Oban railway station and ferry terminal.
Oban Fish and Chips | A True Scottish Delicacy
Oban Fish and Chips is definitely a chippy shop that you must visit and try if you are in Scotland or are planning a trip to Scotland. They deep fry their food in rapeseed oil creating a healthier fish and chip option. The place is wonderful to eat in or out. However, we prefer to eat out as you get a wonderful view of the boats going in and out of this beautiful Scottish fishing village!
They are located at 116 George St, Oban PA34 5NT, Scotland, UK and you can visit their website at obanfishandchipshop.co.uk or facebook at
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5/32: Needles to Brighton -- rapid progress eastwards
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The Great Motorboat Tour reaches the Isle of Wight where John and Fionn give us a great close-up view of The Needles. They dodge the Red Funnel ferry and negotiate an isolated Napoleonic fort en route to Brighton. The weather remains set fair meaning that John and Fionn cover the distance from Salcombe to Brighton in just 12 hours.
Sponsored by leading boat insurance specialists MS Amlin, The Great Motorboat Tour is the weekly video diaries of two men in a boat and their attempt to circumnavigate the British Isles. Film-maker John Boyle and cameraman Fionn Crow Howieson set off from Falmouth in their Sealine S34, called Shark Bay, keeping a regular video diary which provides compelling viewing of their great adventure as well as unique views and insight into our wonderful coastline. Their route takes them eastwards along the south coast, around southeast England, across the Thames estuary and then along the full length of the east coast to Scotland and beyond, past Cape Wrath taking in the wildest and most remote shores of our islands. Shark Bay then turns south following Scotland's beautiful west coast before heading westwards to reach Northern Ireland. Their adventure takes them right around Ireland along the west and south coastlines before they head eastwards across the Irish Sea to west Wales and finally around Land's End back towards their home port of Falmouth. It's a huge challenge and not all plain sailing....so sign up to join the adventure in 32 episodes and see the British Isles as never seen before -- by boat.
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5/32 Needles to Brighton – Rapid Progress Eastwards
Half way through day two and we’ve already reached the Needles on the western tip of the Isle of Wight.
That’s amazing to see that. Huge life sized thing, with all the layers running through it and a coastguards station right up the top, amazing. Then the Needles themselves. So iconic aren’t they? Probably one of the most famous British lighthouses, absolutely beautiful.
Now that’s not something I’ve expected to see on the coast. A chairlift taking trippers to the top of the islands to get a view out onto the lighthouse. The forts here were built in Napoleonic times to protect the harbours of the Solent from the French. We continue to enjoy pond-like, glassy conditions to the end of the day. Last destination of a very long day, edging in to get shots of the pier, it’s an extremely low tide and even this far off shore the water’s very shallow.
You’re counting the metres as they are dropping… 2m… 1.9m.
As the sun sets, it’s good to nose into Brighton Marina for the night. Now what a great day that’s been! We left Salcombe at 7am this morning, it’s about 8pm now, we’ve covered a lot of sea miles and a really good day. Flat, calm sea, blue skies, beautiful day although a bit cold, cruised along the Jurassic Coast, through the Solent and here to Brighton. Amazing day, time for a beer!
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National Fish & Chip Awards 2016 - The Top 10
Follow the Top 10 finalists on their respective journeys to the Grand Final in London in the Independent Takeaway Fish and Chip Shop of the Year Award 2016
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The People's Council - Oban
Reforming local democracy from the ground up.
Held in Oban, Argyll on Saturday 6 June. Organised by a collective of community activists from across Argyll. With Lesley Riddoch | Robin McAlpine | Paddy Bort | Cllr Vivian Dance | Michael Russell MSP.
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Stacey Felgate - The People's Declaration 03:39:10
How to pronounce 11 famous Scotch Brands
How to pronounce 11 famous Scotch Brands
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Cornish Crabber 'Ruach' arrives in Portnockie as part of a three month sail anticlockwise around Scotland from the Forth to the Clyde in aid of Alzheimer's. For more information see eventoftheyear.co.uk
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Disruption as Storm Barbara starts moving across Scotland
Storm Barbara has started crossing Scotland, causing power cuts, school closures and difficult travelling conditions.
The highest wind speeds are forecast for the Western Isles, Skye, the north west coast and Northern Isles, with gusts expected of 80-90 mph.
Wintry showers and ice have also been forecast for large parts of Scotland.
An amber alert has now been issued for the Northern Isles and part of north Caithness on Boxing Day.
The Met Office has named it Storm Conor and is forecasting winds gusting to 70-80mph - possibly reaching 90mph in some areas.
It also has an amber be prepared warning for Storm Barbara and yellow be aware warnings in place for high winds at the weekend and Monday and wintery showers and ice for large parts of Scotland on Friday into Saturday.
Wind speeds on Friday have been recorded gusting to 74mph on South Uist, 67mph in Stornoway on Lewis and 66mph on Fair Isle in Shetland, the Met Office said.
Transport Minister Humza Yousaf has urged people to check weather forecasts and travel information before setting out on journeys over the next few days.
He added: We shall be continuing to monitor the situation over the festive period including Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and Boxing Day to make sure that the most reliable and relevant information is being communicated to people as early as possible.
Weather has been causing some disruption across Scotland.
Almost 120 school sites involving a total of more than 8,500 pupils, are shut in the Highlands on Friday and ferries to the Northern and Western Isles have been cancelled.
Some train services have also been affected, and all bus services on the Western Isles have been cancelled.
Power cuts have been affecting properties in parts of Lewis and South Uist in the Western Isles, around Knockando in Moray and Assynt and near Loch Broom in the Highlands.
Electricity company SSE said it was working to restore power.
The firm is also on yellow alert, meaning it is increasing the levels of its frontline and support staff that are on stand-by and moving engineers, plant and welfare facilities to the areas it expects to be affected by the storm.
In Edinburgh, high winds have led to the closure of St Andrew Square, along with city centre entertainment such as the Starflyer, Big Wheel, climbing wall and Scottish market.
Friday was due to be the last day of term for pupils in the Highlands. The council posted details of the closures on its website.
CalMac said all sailings to the Outer Hebrides and between the islands have been cancelled for the rest of the day. The ferry operator has warned of the possibility of further disruption.
Operations director Drew Collier said: There is little sign of let-up over the next few days, however, so the disruption is highly likely to continue right across the weekend and Boxing Day - although each and every sailing will be kept under constant review and we will assess weather windows as and when they present themselves.
I cannot stress strongly enough the need for customers to continue to pay close attention to weather forecasts over the festive weekend and to keep a frequent eye on our service updates - these are constantly updated and reflect the most accurate picture of services.
For Storm Barbara, the Met Office has issued an amber warning for the Northern Isles, the Western Isles and Northwest Scotland.
It suggests gusts of 80-90 mph are likely in the afternoon and evening.
The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) has flood alerts in place in many parts of Scotland.
Network Rail warned that some train services will be affected. They included a reduced service between Glasgow and Oban.
A similar reduction in services will apply between Inverness and Kyle of Lochalsh, as well as Inverness to Wick.
ScotRail has listed the services it expects to be disrupted.
Meanwhile, in Orkney, a bakery on Westray has offered to make its industrial ovens available for cooking turkeys for anyone on the island who finds themselves without electricity while trying to make Christmas dinner.
Brown's Bakers has its own generators - which can be used to power the ovens.
Louise Drever, who runs the business with her husband Duncan, said they could potentially cook up to about 60 turkeys at one time.
Ferry operator CalMac said it was able to make a delivery of Christmas turkeys to the Isle of Barra before its services were disrupted.
Grosvenor Park Trip GP40 Part Two
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Whisky Pronunciation: 5 You Need to Know - The Whisky Exchange
This Father's Day, the team at The Whisky Exchange help you tackle some of the hardest whisky names to say.
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Colonsay Brewery, Colonsay Lager 4.4%
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