Showing posts with label Homecoming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Homecoming. Show all posts

Tuesday, 11 August 2009

Pipe Band Championships

I'm annoyed and disappointed by the news that the UK Border Agency has made a mess of the visa applications of the Lahore Pipe Band, who were aiming to compete in the World Pipe Band Championships on Saturday. A trade delegation from Lahore have also had their applications refused.

The Worlds are an amazing international event, bringing bands from around the world to Glasgow Green. We are extremely
privileged to have such an event in Glasgow.

I saw the band compete in 2007, and they added a splash of colour to proceedings otherwise marked by torrential downpours. It was great to see, among the sea of black overcoats, the green, red and gold headdresses of the Pakistani pipers. It's a real shame if they're not going to make it over in time for the Championships.

I find it really difficult to understand why this type of misunderstanding happens time and time again. When Motherwell played Flamurtari from Albania a few weeks ago, there was a very real possiblity several of their team being refused entry into the country due to visa problems with the UK Embassy.

This kind of problem seems fairly regular in football, particuarly for some players. Jason Scotland (who famously featured in an Irn Bru ad!) has recently had difficulties in completing his signing for Wigan due to visa delays. This wasn't the first time he had faced the problem though, having had difficulties when playing for Dundee United and St Johnstone.

If you're coming as part of a delegation, and there are no reasonable barriers (criminal records, previous issues when visiting) to coming to visit for a few days, why do these problems keep cropping up? Is it because the UK Border Agency have no knowledge or interest in events in Scotland? Are they genuinely unaware or unsympathetic to the needs of large groups travelling for work or leisure?

Whatever the reason, it seems crazy in this year of Homecoming that tourists keen to visit Scotland find the UKBA slamming the door in their face.

Thursday, 30 July 2009

Happy 21st YDance


I was lucky enough last night to be asked along to the 21st birthday celebrations for YDance, the National Youth Dance Agency for Scotland. They put on a performance in four sections at the RSAMD, showcasing the skills and energy that have kept them in the spotlight for all these years.

I have huge admiration for the young people involved - they were all very talented and professional, and had come the length and breadth of the country to be a part of the project. You can catch them at the Eden Court in Inverness tonight, or the Lemon Tree in Aberdeen tomorrow.

YDance have already been part of the Homecoming Launch, but will also be putting together a special performance of Tam O'Shanter at Stirling Castle on Friday 16 & Saturday 17 October and Haddo House on Friday 30 & Saturday 31 October. I'll be making space in my diary when I get in today and booking my tickets!