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Acu Handbook £8.00 2015
ACU HANDBOOK HANDBOOK ACU £8.00 2015 ARENA TRIALS BEACH CROSS BEACH RACING BIKE TRIALS BYMX CYCLE TRIALS DRAG ENDURO GRASS TRACK HARE & HOUNDS HILL CLIMB MOTOCROSS POCKET BIKES QUAD ROAD RACING SPEEDWAY SPRINT SUPERCROSS SUPERMOTO TRIALS HANDBOOK 2015 2015 HANDBOOK January 2015 All enquiries should be addressed to: The Auto-Cycle Union Ltd., ACU House, Wood Street, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 2YX. Telephone: 01788 566400; Fax: 01788 573585 www.acu.org.uk [email protected] The contents of this Handbook are Copyright and must not be reproduced without written consent from the Auto-Cycle Union Ltd. The various regulations contained herein become effective as at 1st January 2014. This publication supersedes previous editions. The ACU is the internationally recognized National Governing Body for motorcycle sport in the British Isles (less Northern Ireland). Formed in 1903, the ACU has a long tradition in the world of motorcycle sport being a founder member of the World Governing Body, the Federation Internationale Motocyclisme (FIM). The ACU has a major role in furthering the interests of motorcycle sport on a global basis. Domestically, the ACU provides for all forms of motorcycle sport ranging from Road Racing to all disciplines of Off Road activity and has successfully organized world class events such as Moto GP, World Superbikes, the Isle of Man TT Races and the Motocross of Nations. The ACU aims to ensure that all people irrespective of their age, gender, disability, race, ethnic origin, creed, colour, social status or sexual orientation, have a genuine and equal opportunity to participate in motorcycle sport at levels in all roles. -
Passenger Information During Snow Disruption December 2010
Passenger information during snow disruption December 2010 A Rail passenger Information during snow disruption December 2010 Headline Findings 1. The National Rail Enquiries (NRE) website appears to have coped well with very high volumes 2. The online real time journey planner on the NRE website did not show correct information for some train operating companies (TOCs) 3. The online journey planners on TOC and third-party websites did not generally reflect the contingency timetables in operation 4. Tickets continued to be available for sale online for many trains that would not run 5. Station displays appear to have reflected formal contingency timetables, except for Southeastern 6. Station displays and online Live Departure Boards did not always keep pace with events 7. The NRE call centres appear to have provided good information, but queuing times of 11 or 12 minutes were common. 1 The National Rail Enquiries appears to have coped well with very high volumes We saw no evidence that the NRE website crashed or was slower than usual, despite a large spike in volume (Chris Scoggins reported that the volume on 2 December was twice the previous record peak on 7 January 2010). 2 The online real time journey planner on the NRE website did not show correct information for some train operating companies NRE had to advise passengers not to use the journey planner for enquiries about East Coast, Southeastern and South West Trains. This was a significant failure, with three scenarios: 2a Although the journey planner showed services from a contingency timetable for East Coast on 1 and 2 December, it also showed services from the base timetable that were no longer running. -
Cup Fixtures 14-15.Xlsx
COLVILLE PARK COUNTRY CLUB WEST OF SCOTLAND AMATEUR CUP FIRST ROUND DRAW Clear ties to be played on 20th September 2014 Home H v A Away Abronhill Intrans (GDSML) v East Kilbride Accies (SSML) Aikenhead Thistle (CSAFL) v Largs (Ayr) Ardrossan Winton Rovers (Ayr) v Quayside Thistle (SSML) Arkleston Athletic (P & D) v Craigneuk (GGPL) Auchinleck Boswell (Ayr) v Strathclyde University (Cal) Blakellys AFC (GDSML) v Point Media (WOS) Bothwell & Uddingston Albion (SAFL) v Clark Drive (Ayr) Bothwell United (NSLAFA) v Motherwell Miners (NSLAFA) Broomhouse (Cal) v Fullarton Irvine (SECL) Cadzow Welfare (GGPL) v Blochairn Star "A" (SSML) Cambuslang Utd (GCAFA) v Tarbert (SAFL) Carbrain Amateurs (St & D) v Millerston FC (WOS) Chryston (CSAFL) v Balmore (Cal) Claremont (GGPL) v Beith (Ayr) Coylton AFC (Ayr) v Dunoon Ams (SAFL) Craigie (Ayr) v Whifflet Athletic (SSML) Crosshill Thistle (Ayr) v Glasgow Harp (Cal) Cumbernauld Athletic (St & D) v Belleaire (WOS) Darvel Victoria (Ayr) v The Georgian AFC (NSLAFA) Drumchapel Amateur Colts (SAFL) v Cresswell Lane FC (SSML) Drumchapel United (CSAFL) v Antonine (WOS) Dumbarton Wanderers (SAFL) v Lochgilphead Red Star (SAFL) Dunoon Athletic (SAFL) v Carradale (WOS) Erskine Thistle (WOS) v Drumoyne AFC (GGPL) Ferguslie Star (SAFL) v Muirend AFC (GGPL) Finnart (SAFL) v Winlinton Wolves (Ayr) Fordbank Star (P & D) v East Kilbride YMCA (Cal) Galston United (Ayr) v Westerlands 'A' (GGPL) Gartcairn Football Academy (SECL) v FC Clydebank (SAFL) Govan AFC (WOS) v Port Glasgow OBU (SAFL) Greenock HSFPs (CSAFL) v Drongan -
Constitution and Cup Competition Rules
SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SCOTTISH SCOTTISH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION LIMITED ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL SCOTTISH CONSTITUTION AND www.scottishamateurfa.co.uk CUP COMPETITION AFFILIATED TO TO THE THE RULES SEASON 2014-2015 Dates of Council Meetings 2014 25th July 5th September 14th November 2015 9th January 13th March 8th May THE SCOTTISH AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Instituted 1909 Season 2014/2015 Patrons The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Glasgow. The Rt. Hon. Lord Weir of Eastwood. Rt. Hon. The Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee & Aberdeen OFFICE BEARERS (2014 – 2015) Hon President Hugh Knapp (Life Member) 7 Struther Street, Larkhall. ML9 1PE (M) 07852633912 Honorary Vice President To be Confirmed Honorary Treasurer George Dingwall, (Central Scottish A.F.L.) 27 Owendale Avenue, Bellshill, Lanarkshire ML4 1NS (H) 01698 749044 (M) 07747 821274 E-Mail: [email protected] NATIONAL SECRETARY Thomas McKeown MCIBS Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4550 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL ADMINISTRATOR / ADVISER Stephen McLaughlin Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4552 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Mary Jardine Scottish Amateur Football Association Hampden Park, Glasgow G42 9DB (B) 0141 620 4550 (Fax) 0141 620 4551 E-mail: [email protected] 3 PAST OFFICE BEARERS PRESIDENTS 1909-21 Robert A. Lambie (Glasgow F.P.A.F.L.) 1921-23 James M. Fullarton (Scottish A.F.L.) 1923-24 John T. Robson (Moorpark A.F.C.) 1924-28 Peter Buchanan (Whitehill F.P.A.F.C.) 1928-30 James A. -
Meeting of the Parliament
MEETING OF THE PARLIAMENT Thursday 12 June 2008 Session 3 £5.00 Parliamentary copyright. Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body 2008. Applications for reproduction should be made in writing to the Licensing Division, Her Majesty‘s Stationery Office, St Clements House, 2-16 Colegate, Norwich NR3 1BQ Fax 01603 723000, which is administering the copyright on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body. Produced and published in Scotland on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body by RR Donnelley. CONTENTS Thursday 12 June 2008 Debates Col. EDUCATION CUTS ........................................................................................................................................... 9589 Motion moved—[Rhona Brankin]. Amendment moved—[Fiona Hyslop]. Amendment moved—[Murdo Fraser]. Amendment moved—[Jeremy Purvis]. Rhona Brankin (Midlothian) (Lab).............................................................................................................. 9589 The Cabinet Secretary for Education and Lifelong Learning (Fiona Hyslop) ............................................ 9592 Murdo Fraser (Mid Scotland and Fife) (Con) ............................................................................................. 9595 Jeremy Purvis (Tweeddale, Ettrick and Lauderdale) (LD) ........................................................................ 9596 Mary Mulligan (Linlithgow) (Lab) ............................................................................................................... 9599 Rob Gibson (Highlands -
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International Journal of Applied Linguistics & English Literature ISSN 2200-3592 (Print), ISSN 2200-3452 (Online) Vol. 6 No. 3; May 2017 Flourishing Creativity & Literacy Australian International Academic Centre, Australia The History of Scottish English and A Brief Description of the Salient Linguistic Features That Characterize The Scots Dialect Azhar A. Alkazwini The Public Authority of Applied Education (PAAET), Kuwait Email: [email protected] Received: 13-10-2016 Accepted: 02-01-2017 Advance Access Published: March 2017 Published: 01-05-2017 doi:10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.3p.81 URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijalel.v.6n.3p.81 Abstract A brief history of the Scots dialect shall be presented, and, the salient Linguistic Features that characterize Scots shall be discussed. Some observers have different views regarding these linguistic features. I shall provide examples of these differences and conclude with the fact that the Great Vowel Shift played a major role in forming Scots and, as a result, Scots has its own characteristics that distinguishes it from other dialects. Keywords: English Language, Variation, History of English, Salient Linguistic Features, Scots Dialect 1. The History of Scottish English The history of Scotland and its language goes hand in hand with the history of the British Isles in general. It in many ways demonstrates a very similar pattern of development as far as the major historic events and social changes are concerned. Important events of the past such as the Roman, Scandinavian and Norman invasions, industrialization, the World Wars, etc. formed very similar conditions for England, Scotland and Ireland. -
Identity and Nationalism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Scotland
Universitat¨ Bielefeld Fakultat¨ f ¨urLinguistik und Literaturwissenschaft Scottish Rights Vindicated: Identity and Nationalism in Mid-Nineteenth Century Scotland Magisterarbeit Anglistik, Schwerpunkt Großbritannienstudien vorgelegt von Tanja Bultmann¨ Erstgutachterin: Dr. Ruth Fleischmann Zweitgutachter: Dr. Kurt-Michael Patzold¨ Bielefeld, im Mai 2005 Contents List of Figures 5 Acknowledgements 5 Introduction 6 1 Defining the Indefinable? Nations, Nationalism and Identity 11 1.1 Nations and Nationalism: Modern, Political and Imagined? . 11 1.2 The Role of Ethnicity, History and Myths . 16 1.3 The Scottish Tartan Monster? Culture and Nationalism . 18 1.4 Constructing Identity, Constructing Nationality . 22 2 Scotland in the Union 26 2.1 Scottish Identity and the Union of 1707 . 26 2.2 Threats from Within . 30 2.3 The Relevance of ‘the Other’ . 32 3 Identity in Mid-Nineteenth Century Scotland 35 3.1 ‘Low-Key Nationalism’ and Scottish Identity . 35 3.2 The Pillars of the Nation . 37 3.2.1 Civil Society and the Governing of Scotland . 37 3.2.2 Religion, the Kirk and Society . 40 3.3 A Scottish Empire: Imperialism and Scottish Identity . 42 3.3.1 An Imperial Mission . 42 3.3.2 Bringing the Empire Home: Popular Imperialism . 46 4 Justice to Scotland: The National Association for the Vindication of Scottish Rights 51 4.1 The Beginnings of Scottish Nationalism and the NAVSR . 51 4.2 An Address to the People of Scotland . 55 4.3 The Grieving Lion? . 57 4.3.1 Representation in Westminster . 57 4.3.2 A Secretary of State for Scotland . 59 4.3.3 Money Matters . 61 4.3.4 Centralisation . -
Central Scotland Airport Study
THE DAVID HUME INSTITUTE Central Scotland Airport Study Brian G M Main Bill Lever Jonathan Crook Hume Occasional Paper No. 62 i Central Scotland Airport Study1 Brian G M Main (University of Edinburgh), Bill Lever (University of Glasgow), and Jonathan Crook (University of Edinburgh). THE DAVID HUME INSTITUTE 2003 1 This paper reports on a joint project by academics at the University of Edinburgh and the University of Glasgow. The authors are grateful to Halifax Bank of Scotland for support with the research expenses involved. We are also grateful to the many people who assisted us in this study by giving generously of their time. Some of these people are named at the end of the paper. ii Authors: Brian Main is a Professor of Business Economics in the School of Management at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the David Hume Institute. Bill Lever is Professor of Urban Studies at the University of Glasgow. Jonathan Crook is Professor of Business Economics in the School of Management at the University of Edinburgh and Director of the Credit Research Centre. The David Hume Institute 25 Buccleuch Place Edinburgh EH8 9LN c The David Hume Institute 2003 ISBN 1 870482 63X iii Foreword In this Hume Occasional Paper, The David Hume Institute is delighted to publish a contribution to the consultation process being undertaken in preparation for the Government White Paper on ‘The Future of Air Transport in the United Kingdom’, expected at the end of 2003. The issue addressed in this Paper is the case for constructing a new airport in central Scotland. -
Year Book of Adult Education in Scotland, 1972-73. INSTITUTION Scottish Inst
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 073 351 AC 014 214 AUTHOR Shearer, J. G. S., Ed. TITLE Year Book of Adult Education in Scotland, 1972-73. INSTITUTION Scottish Inst. oflAdult Education, Edinburgh. PUB DATE 73 NOTE 65p. MIS PRICE MF-$0.65 HC-$3.29 DESCRIPTORS *Adult Education; *Adult Education Programs; Adult Students; Adult Vocational Education; Curriculum Planning; *Foreign Countries; Mass Media; National Programs; Recreational Activities; Student Enrollment; Tables (Data); *Yearbooks; Young Adults IDENTIFIERS *Scotland ABSTRACT The Year Book of Adult Education in Scotlandfor 1972-73 contains:(1) next [new) business;(2) directory of organizations--Scottish Institute of Adult Education,education authorities, the universities, the Workers'Educational Association, Newbattle Abbey College, the Open University,university contribution to adult education H.M. Forces, radio and television inadult education, adult education and the libraryservice, adult education in museums, the Scottish Film Council,the Scottish Arts Council, the British Association for the Advancement ofScience, the National Union of Townswomen's Guilds, ScottishWomen's Rural Institutes, adult Christian education within the Churchof Scotland, the Scottish Co-operative Education Association, the Associationof Tutors in Adult Education, post-graduate diplomas in adulteducation; (3) articles concerning adult education and theyoung adult--Youth and Education, Post School Vocational Educationfor the Young Adult, Liberal Studies in the Education of theYoung Adult, The Young Adult and Recreational Activities, The Mass Media andthe Education of the Young Adult, The Informal Education of theYoung Adult, Curriculum Planning for the Raising of the School LeavingAge; and (4)a critique of Studies in Adult Education (Vol.3), edited by T. Kelly, and University Studies for Adults, edited byAllen Parker and S. -
University of Dundee DOCTOR of PHILOSOPHY a Mongrel Tradition
University of Dundee DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY A Mongrel Tradition Contemporary Scottish Crime Fiction and its Transatlantic Contexts Kydd, Christopher Award date: 2013 Link to publication General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. • Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. • You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain • You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal Take down policy If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim. Download date: 28. Sep. 2021 DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY A Mongrel Tradition Contemporary Scottish Crime Fiction and its Transatlantic Contexts Christopher Kydd 2013 University of Dundee Conditions for Use and Duplication Copyright of this work belongs to the author unless otherwise identified in the body of the thesis. It is permitted to use and duplicate this work only for personal and non-commercial research, study or criticism/review. You must obtain prior written consent from the author for any other use. Any quotation from this thesis must be acknowledged using the normal academic conventions. It is not permitted to supply the whole or part of this thesis to any other person or to post the same on any website or other online location without the prior written consent of the author. -
The Scottish Amateur Football Association
THE SCOTTISH AMATEUR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION Instituted 1909 Season 2012/2013 Patrons The Rt Hon. The Earl of Glasgow. The Rt Hon. Lord Weir of Eastwood. Rt Hon. The Lord Provosts of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee & Aberdeen 1 CONTENTS Patrons ..................................................................................................................... 1 Past Office Bearers .................................................................................................4-6 Office Bearers ........................................................................................................... 7 Association Secretary ................................................................................................ 7 Affiliated Associations/Leagues Representatives on Council ................................................................................8-12 Elected District Representatives ..........................................................................12-13 Life Members .....................................................................................................13-14 Delegates to S.F.A. .................................................................................................. 14 Sub-Committees ................................................................................................15-16 Secretaries to Affiliated Associations and Leagues ...................................................................................................16-19 Dates of Council Meetings ..................................................................................... -
Mcgills Bus Service, As at November 2017. Fleet Data Thanks to Chris Forbes
McGills Bus Service, as at November 2017. Fleet Data thanks to Chris Forbes Flee Depot/ Body Type and t Status Registration Chassis Type and Number Number Seats New Previous Operators Livery Previous Registrations 0101 DK 66 OJW MB 516CDi WDB9061552N670508 Me 6238 B21F Sep-16 McGill's 0102 DK 66 OJX MB 516CDi WDB9061552N671619 Me 6239 B21F Sep-16 McGill's 0104 res N256 PGD MB 709D WDB6690032N042534 Ml C19.392 B29F May-96 0150 C BJ 15 UVP MB 'City 45' WDB9066572S812864 MB B17F Apr-15 SPT MyBus (orange) 0152 C BJ 15 UVS MB 'City 45' WDB9066572S997112 MB B17F Apr-15 SPT MyBus (orange) 0153 C BJ 15 UVT MB 'City 45' WDB9066572S997113 MB B17F Apr-15 SPT MyBus (orange) 0154 C BJ 15 UVU MB 'City 45' WDB9066572S997114 MB B17F Apr-15 SPT MyBus (orange) 0155 C BJ 15 UVV MB 'City 45' WDB9066572S997115 MB B17F Apr-15 SPT MyBus (orange) 0200 C BX 59 KVR BMC 900 NMC900LKKRD200003 BMC B27F Jan-10 Chapman, New Stevenston (SW) May-16 McGill's 0201 C BX 60 CKP BMC 900 NMC900LKKRD200008 BMC B27F Sep-10 Chapman, New Stevenston (SW) May-16 McGill's 0300 C CN 57 EFG Etpr Plasma TS9EB03G57P130017 Pn 077.9BBR7386 B28F Sep-07 Chapman, New Stevenston (SW) May-16 McGill's 0400 C MX 60 BWP Wt StLt WF SA9DSRXXX10141019 Wt AE228 B37F Jan-11 Chapman, New Stevenston (SW) May-16 McGill's 0401 G MX 60 BWH Wt StLt WF SA9DSRXXX10141008 Wt AE217 B37F Oct-10 Anglian (SK) 350 Jul-16 McGill's 0402 G MX 60 BWJ Wt StLt WF SA9DSRXXX10141011 Wt AE220 B37F Nov-10 Anglian (SK) 352 Jul-16 McGill's 0403 G MX 60 BWK Wt StLt WF SA9DSRXXX10141012 Wt AE221 B37F Nov-10 Anglian (SK) 351 Jul-16