3,000 YOUNGSTERS WILL BENEFIT FROM PROGRAMME.

From: Arbroath Herald (Arbroath, Scotland) | Date: January 25, 2008 | Copyright information

A NEW series of educational activities and events planned by the Royal Society of Edinburgh (RSE) in Arbroath will benefit over 3,000 primary and secondary school pupils, college students and members of the wider public.

The year-long RSE@Arbroath programme, to be launched at Angus College auditorium on Monday, February 25, at 10.30 a.m., will cover the following themes: 'Identity and the People of Arbroath', January to March, 'Wealth Creation in Arbroath', March to Jun...

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