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Shotts: Graham Drummond appointed Pipe Sergeant

Shotts: Graham Drummond appointed Pipe Sergeant

Graham Drummond has joined Shotts & Dykehead Caledonia as Pipe Sergeant. Drummond (27) has spent the previous decade with Field Marshal Montgomery (FMM). Drummond, pictured right, joins friend and former FMM band member, Emmett Conway, in the leadership team at Shotts. Conway, who last September succeeded Ryan Canning as Pipe […]

An end in CITES

An end in CITES

The United Kingdom’s leading pipemakers have welcomed the announcement from CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) that African blackwood exports will no longer be subject to a licence. From November 26, any exports of new bagpipes made from African blackwood will no […]

Pipe Major Robert 'Rob' Roy, MBE, DCM – The Piper of Tobruk.

VE Day 75 gathers apace

Hundreds of pipers have registered so far to participate in the United Kingdom’s VE Day 75 commemorations next year. May 8, 2020 has been designated a public holiday in the UK to mark the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War in Europe. At 3.00pm local time, […]

SPA Knockout: Heat 3 goes to Leask

SPA Knockout: Heat 3 goes to Leask

Steven Leask from Ayrshire, Scotland won last night’s Scottish Pipers’ Association Knockout heat held at The National Piping Centre Otago Street in Glasgow’s west end. He defeated his girlfriend, Sarah Muir in what was a very entertaining evening of top class piping. Steven joins Stuart Liddell and Calum Beaumont who […]

Pantaleoni wins Braemar Gold Medal

Matt Pantaleoni, pictured right, of St. Louis, Missouri, USA today won the Braemar Gold Medal for piobaireachd. His winning tune was The Vaunting. Pipe Major Ben Duncan was the overall winner. The annual Braemar Gathering is Scotland’s most visited highland games – the crowd numbered around 15,000 today – with […]

18 & Under winners.

SPA Junior comp. results

The Scottish Pipers’ Association held its annual Junior competition today at The National Piping Centre Otago Street. The results were: Ceòl Mòr 18 & Under – Hazel White; 2. Cameron May; 3. Tòmas Young.15 & Under – 1. Josh Esson; 2. Frawer Hamilton; 3. Finlay Peden; 4. Lewis Maxwell.13 & […]

L-R: Logan Tannock, Ann Lore, George Johnston, Brian Mulhearn and Allan Hamilton.

SPA Veterans contest results

The Scottish Pipers’ Association held its annual contest for pipers aged 60+ at The National Piping Centre Otago Street in Glasgow last night. Competitors are required to play a slow air and march of their choice. The results were: 1. Logan Tannock; 2. Ann Lore; 3.= George Johnston and Brian […]

Entries now open for London

Entries now open for London

Entries are now open for this year’s ‘London Competition’. Competitors should go online to http://www.scottishpipingsocietyoflondon.co.uk/ The competition takes place over the weekend of November 1-2. This year marks the 80th Annual Competition of organisers, the Scottish Piping Society of London (SPSL). The committee has introduced a few changes to the […]

Glasgow Police appoints McLaren as new P.M.

Glasgow Police appoints McLaren as new P.M.

Glasgow Police Pipe Band has appointed of Alisdair McLaren as its new Pipe Major. Alisdair replaces Iain MacPherson in the role. Alisdair, pictured right, is the Director of The National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland and has worked at The National Piping Centre for 10 years. He played previously with […]

Henry Forsyth leads the royal children in some drill.

Queen Victoria’s legacy

An interview with the current Sovereign’s Piper, Pipe Major Richard Grisdale, featured in the July 2019 Piping Times. With this year being the bicentenary of the birth of Queen Victoria, who in 1843 instituted the position, we reproduce on bagpipe.news a series of articles written on the subject by Neville […]