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Ulster Scots Visitor Centre
CulzieDate: Thursday, 2008-11-20, 2:10 PM | Message # 1
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I was at an Ulster Scots meeting a couple of weeks ago. The place we met in is going to become an Ulster Scots Visitor Centre. Judging by the size of it,and the outside of the building it is an ideal place to establish one. In my estimation it could rival the N.I. Tourist Board Welcome Centre.

It will be in Gt Victoria Street,close to the City Centre.


Ulster Protestants consider themselves to be a separate nation. This nation they call Ulster
 
SlappataigDate: Thursday, 2008-11-20, 10:01 PM | Message # 2
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are you a member of any cultural ulster scots groups culzie? like the agency etc

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CulzieDate: Friday, 2008-11-21, 1:07 PM | Message # 3
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Aye Slappa, I'm connected with the Ulster Scots Heritage Council,just a branch member. They were going before the Agency started. Nelson McCausland was the main man in the Heritage Council,but takes a bit of a backseat nowdays. The Heritage Council use to have its offices in York Road

However, the two organisations will now meet in this new visitor centre. The ground floor I think is to be the visitor centre and the other floors for meeting,conferences etc.

The meeting I was at,was to do with the Heritage Council changing its name. Its to be Ulster Scots Community Group now. Something like that.


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SlappataigDate: Sunday, 2008-11-23, 7:48 PM | Message # 4
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oh i see
 
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