Oban Phoenix Cinema
A short film introducing Oban Phoenix Cinema, an award-winning community-run facility in the Scottish town of Oban.
This film was produced for the 2013 SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration, in which the cinema, which was purchased by the local community in 2011, was selected as the winner of the 'Community Led Regeneration' category.
The SURF Awards are delivered in partnership with the Scottish Government. For more information, please visit: scotregen.co.uk/surf-awards
Brave Movie Pipe Band at the opening of Oban Phoenix Cinema
Oban's high school pipe band leaving the cinema.
Harlem shake backpeckers loundry (Oban, Scotland)
Marina´s last night...
Alderlea House, Oban, United Kingdom, Review HD
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On Scotland’s west coast, Alderlea House in Oban is just 10 minutes’ walk from the train station and 2 minutes from the shops and Highland Theatre. It offers en suite rooms with free Wi-Fi and full cooked breakfasts.
Each room has en suite bathroom facilities with shower or bath and complementary toiletries. There is a TV with satellite channels and tea and coffee facilities.
A full cooked breakfast is served each morning, along with a continental selection.
Oban is known as Scotland’s seafood capital, and has many restaurants and cafés nearby. The town has a range of independent shops and larger stores, and is the departure point for ferry crossings to the Isle of Mull.
AZCelts Day trip in Oban, Scotland
This video features our day trip from the Alexandra Hotel in Oban, Scotland with
Highland Heritage to nearby tourist attractions on the West Coast of Scotland
on March 14, 2009. Unfortunately we never took the camera off the bus this day
because it was raining.
Freebord Oban UK
Freebord session filmed in Oban, Scotland.
by Mike Knowles
Oban road trip One Minute guide
Scottish Roadtrip through the highlands. Visiting Glencoe and Oban
Barndromin Farm Bed and Breakfast, Oban, United Kingdom HD review
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Around 7 miles south of Oban, Barndromin Farm Bed and Breakfast offers traditionally styled accommodation and full English breakfasts. Set on a hillside overlooking Loch Feochan, this family-run working farm also provides free parking and free WiFi.
Each room has a wardrobe, radio alarm clock and tea and coffee facilities. There is an en suite or private shower room with a hairdryer and toiletries supplied.
A cooked breakfast includes bacon, black pudding, sausages and tomato, as well as free-range eggs from the farm's own hens. You can also enjoy home-cooked porridge, as well as fruit, cereals, toast and croissants.
Barndromin Farm Bed and Breakfast is just over 10 minutes’ drive from Oban, where you can take a ferry trip to the Isle of Mull. Other attractions include the Scottish Sea Life Sanctuary, the Phoenix Cinema and McCaig’s Tower, which offers fine views over the town.
Ferry boats also depart from Oban to the Isles of Tiree, Coll, Lismore, Colonsay, Barra, Kerrera and Iona. You can enjoy boat trips to see puffins, dolphins and sea eagles. Barndromin Farm Bed and Breakfast is 2 and a half hours drive from Glasgow Airport, and 3 hours from Edinburgh Airport.
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Arbour Guest House Oban
Oban Bed and Breakfast
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Kootenay Kilties and Trail Pipe Band at the Kilties 100th anniversary concert in Nelson BC
what its like to be engaged to a porn star
oban highschool pipeband 2012
a video i filmed during my holiday in oban scotland
Opération Banyarwanda ( 1964 )
Filmed during the month of May, 1964, in the Congolese province of Kivu and in Burundi, the film shows the joint action taken by the League of Red Cross Societies and the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to assist some 80,000 refugees from Rwanda, and provides an image of the diversity of tasks undertaken and the results obtained during this resettlement operation undertaken between 1962 and 1964: clothing, feeding, and providing medical treatment to the refugees; distributing of wooded land requiring forest clearance; organising agriculture; building houses; re-establishing trades.
See also the film Med Røde Kors i sentral Afrika in the Norwegian Red Cross films playlist.
Year: 1964
Producer: IFRC, Henry Brandt
Director: Henry Brandt
Copyright: IFRC
Country: Congo, Burundi
Duration: 17:16 minutes
Language: French
Original format: 16mm acetate film
File name: c00066 H264 reduced.mp4
Memoriav, l'Association pour la sauvegarde de la mémoire audiovisuelle suisse, provided financial support for the preservation and digitization of this film.
Oban Winter Festival Fireworks 2013
This is Oban winter festival fireworks display on 2nd of December 2013. A fantastic fireworks display at Oban Bay in Oban.
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2013 SURF Awards Presentation Dinner
A short film summary of the presentation event for the 2013 SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration, presented by Margaret Burgess MSP, Scottish Government Minister for Housing and Welfare.
The film includes interviews with the five winning projects: Stromness Townscape Heritage Initiative (winner, town centre regeneration); Project SEARCH Scotland (winner, support to work); Orkney Micro-Renewables (winner, Infrastructure & Social Benefits); The Portal, Govan (winner, creative regeneration); and .Oban Pheonix Cinema (winner, community led regeneration)
The SURF Awards are delivered by SURF in partnership with the Scottish Government. For more on the SURF Awards, please visit: scotregen.co.uk/surf-awards
The Alex Salmond Show: Christmas Special (Ep.6)
This week, The Alex Salmond Show comes to you from the heart of Edinburgh for a very special festive edition. Joining Alex and Tasmina on set are film director Jason Connery, comedienne Janey Godley, Scotland’s only two-star Michelin chef Andrew Fairlie, and legendary Scots singer Sheena Wellington. And a surprise Christmas message at the end of the show....
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Bronte Country Dunderdales
Flying lesson at Glasgow Airport, good day for flying
flying lesson at glasgow airport in cessna 172 G-IZZS. very good day for flying, i had taken off and flew nearly all of it! :)
SURF Awards: 'Best of the Best' Exhibition Film
A short film highlighting the diversity of projects featured in recent iterations of the SURF Awards for Best Practice in Community Regeneration.
The SURF Awards are delivered annually by SURF - Scotland's Regeneration Forum, in partnership with the Scottish Government. The objective is to identify and celebrate the achievements of initiatives that significantly improve communities in Scotland that suffer from social and economic challenges.
The projects featured in this film are: ng2, a social enterprise that provides housing maintenance jobs for unemployed young people in north Glasgow; Stromness Townscape Heritage Initiative, which improved and restored more than 50 properties in the small town of Stromness on mainland Orkney; The Portal, a thriving community arts hub in Govan, Glasgow; Project SEARCH Scotland, an internationally inspired initiative providing employment and training for young people with learning disabilities and autism in several delivery sites including hospitals and universities in Glasgow and Aberdeen; Oban Phoenix Cinema, a community-owned and managed cinema serving the wide Argyll geography of west Scotland; North Edinburgh Grows, a popular arts-themed community green space in Muirhouse, Edinburgh; and AFLOAT, in which people from the struggling remote Coigach community of Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands came together to build a wooden skiff, drawing tourists interested in coastal rowing and boat-building.
The film was produced for the launch of a 'Best of the Best' touring exhibition organised by Architecture + Design Scotland for the 2016 Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design (each year the Scottish Government designates an annual theme to celebrate a particular area of Scottish life and culture). The exhibition features 132 national award winning architecture, urban design, planning and regeneration projects across Scotland from the last five years.
SURF is grateful to film producers Alan and Graham Forbes of Up Next Studios and Tim Mitchell, and editor Jack Lang, and to the Portal and AFLOAT projects for providing material.
Further information is available at the following links:
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