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October 4th, 2009

Scottish heritage

nickmorgan
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homecoming_2009 The Scottish Government has announced funding to the National Trust for Scotland, to enable more school pupils to make educational visits to historic sites at Bannockburn, Culloden and the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum. These visitor attractions offer educational experiences which assist students to interpret historic events and contexts. Knowledge about about their own heritage and culture will help young Scots to understand their own country and its place in the modern world.

This kind of support enhances the legacy of the Homecoming Scotland 2009 programme, which has helped to stimulate interest among school pupils about the history of their country.

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