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A Highland Spaceport Fantasy - From The Province Of The Cat by George Gunn

7th September 2024

George Gunn has a play about the rocket range in Sutherland touring - The Fallen Angels of the Moine. A serious subject but surprisingly injected with many humerous points. An excellent play for audience shown by the reactions of the audience at Mackays Hotel on Friday 6 September 2024. The play is on again tonight 8 September 2024 in the Reay Village Hall. Well worth a viewing.

A recent article by George Gunn on the magazine site Bella Caledonia talks over the issues of the rocket range under construction.
https://bellacaledonia.org.uk/2024/08/27/a-highland-spaceport-fantasy/

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