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Changes to bus service for Roslin
Lothian Buses have announced changes to the bus service for the village of Roslin, as of 29 March 2015. Lothian service 37 and N37 will now connect the village with the city centre and visitors to the Chapel should use service 37, instead of service 15, from 29 March. Route alterations mean that on Monday…
Chapel visitors give bags of support to Friends
Visitors buying gifts or souvenirs at Rosslyn Chapel’s shop will now give extra support to the local environment, when they purchase a single-use bag. In line with new legislation, a bag charge of 5p was introduced in October 2014 and this money will now be given by the Chapel to support local conservation projects, undertaken…
Christmas collections support Midlothian Foodbank
Special collections taken at Rosslyn Chapel’s Christmas services have raised £1,250 for Midlothian Foodbank. Collections were taken at the end of the ‘Christmas by Candlelight’ evening, organised by Rosslyn Chapel Trust and congregation, and at Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day Eucharist, organised by the congregation. A cheque was presented by Rev. Joe…
Keep in touch in 2015
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Chapel features in new American television series
Rosslyn Chapel has appeared on American televisions screens, as part of a series on Scotland’s ‘Great Estates’. The series, broadcast on PBS, features four historic sites and interviews with their owners, visitors and staff. Along with Rosslyn Chapel, Dumfries House, Inveraray Castle and Kincardine Castle all appear in 1-hour episodes. Jim Brown, the writer/producer of…
Junior Guides Programme gets underway
Rosslyn Chapel’s new Junior Guides programme has got underway for 2014/15. Over the coming months, the Junior Guides, all in P7 at Roslin Primary School, will welcome school groups from around the Lothians and tell them about the history and legends of Rosslyn Chapel in a series of interactive drama presentations. The Junior Guides all…
Five-star success for Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel has already played a starring role in the movies, and now one of Scotland’s most famous buildings is celebrating five stars from the national tourism organisation. The historic chapel has become only the fifth recipient of a five-star Historic Attraction award from VisitScotland – meaning it has attained the highest standards of facilities…
Familiar sound rings a bell at the Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel’s bells are able to ring again thanks to the introduction of new technology. The Chapel’s two bells were installed to celebrate the Millennium but, in recent years have not been rung regularly, partly through difficulty in getting access to the bell ropes. New technology has now resolved this and the bells’ hammers have…
It’s official – cyclists very welcome at the Chapel!
Rosslyn Chapel has become the first heritage site in the Lothians to be recognised by VisitScotland’s ‘Cyclists Welcome’ scheme. The welcome award recognises the special efforts made by tourism businesses and organisations to provide cycle parking and cycling-specific information and assistance. Ian Gardner, Director of Rosslyn Chapel Trust, said: ‘As part of our commitment to…
Author’s visit to Chapel
A day after his appearance at the Edinburgh International Book Festival, author Robert Wainwright visited Rosslyn Chapel for a special event on Saturday 16th August. Robert gave a fascinating account of his biography ‘Sheila’ in a 30-minute talk and tour through the family memorials in the unique setting of the precinct of Rosslyn Chapel. A…