4th National Battlefield Symposium set to explore far better protection for the nation's heritage
			 For all interested in ensuring the nation's battlefields are well protected ... 
 
  
 
... this Battlefields Symposium is the very best place to be! October 24th Friday, 10 - 4.30 at Prestonpans Community Centre ... admission free .. 
 
Representative views from the US, England as well as from right across Scotland will be heard and a new national Accord explored. The dismal record of Historic Scotland since the National Inventory was established has meant they cannot be relied upon to speak up when battlefields are threatened. First Culloden was threatened, now plans have been waved through for [Inch]Cape Offshore Windfarms to build a SuSbtation actually on the Prestonpans burial area of the 1745 battlefield. 
 
... and as the press cuttings from the county newspapers report, it's 'very public' decision time for the future home for the Battle tapestry as well. Quite simply does East Lothian want it or not? 
 
  
  
 
  
 
Friday 24th October 2014  10am - 4.30pm @ Prestonpans Community Centre, Preston Road, Prestonpans EH32 9QS 
 
Chairman - Herbert Coutts 
 
The Battle of Prestonpans 1745 Heritage Trust cordially invites all interested individuals and groups to join them for a day of presentations and discussions addressing some of the challenges and opportunities for Scotland's battlefields.  
 
Whether you have a private or professional interest in the nation's battlefields and associated heritage, please come along to this free symposium and share your ideas and opinions with like-minded folk! 
 
The Programme is as follows 
 
10:00	Coffee	 
10:30	Welcome and Introductions - Herbert Coutts 
10:40	“Embattled” by The Battlefields Trust 
11:00   Interpreting Bannockburn:  New Approach -           	Scott McMaster, National Trust for Scotland 
11:30	Recent Experiences at Culloden -         Christopher Duffy, Chair 1745 Association 
12:00	The Prestonpans Burials – what happened and where?	Arran Johnston 
12.30	Greetings from Civil War Trust (USA) 
 
Launch of Battle of Prestonpans tartan, unveiling of new paintings “Colonel Gardiner” by Andy Hillhouse and “The Prince and Alexander MacDonald” by Ronnie Elliot, and book launch of A Border Union - Pinkie Cleugh by Sharon Dabell. 
 
13:00	Lunch Break – exhibition viewing 
 
14:00	Commemorating Killiecrankie - James Rattray,  Killiecrankie Community Commemorations 
14:20	Battle of Prestonpans 2014 - Gareth Bryn-Jones  
14:45	Flodden500 and Carham1000 - Clive Hallam-Baker, Head, Remembering Flodden 
15:00	Scottish Battlefields and the Inventory: concerns, limitations, and alternatives -	Open Discussion 
 
15:30	Scottish National Battlefields Accord - Signing 
 
16:00	Closing Remarks	- Herbert Coutts 
 
  
 
 
			 
			  Published Date: October 22nd 2014
			   
			 
                 
                 
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