The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Arbroath Abbey Trail officially opened.

Heritage: Project encourages people to learn about historical characters from the past

- Jim millar

Ancient and modern Arbroath merged with the official launch of the Arbroath Abbey Trail.

Young people from Arbroath Academy’s 1,2 History Crew joined representa­tives from Scotland’s Urban Past, Historic Environmen­t Scotland and Angus Council at the Abbey Quarter housing developmen­t, a short distance from the iconic landmark, to officially open the trail.

Banners are being placed around the emerging housing developmen­t as a part of the project, to promote the heritage trail, which lets people find different historical characters from Arbroath’s past linked to places around the town.

The trail will be available all year as part of the Year of Young People at the Abbey.

Children from Hayshead Primary school recently enjoyed a sneak preview and introducti­on to the trail at the abbey, which proved very successful.

The event also saw the launch of a short promotiona­l film about the

The abbey is a great location with lots of secret hiding places.

FIONA WATSON SCOTLAND’S URBAN PAST

project, and the pupils were presented with Heritage Hero Awards in front of their parents.

Angus Council housing spokesman Councillor Craig Fotheringh­am said: “It’s great to see this initiative linked to Arbroath Abbey and to engage with young people and share informatio­n about this historical place and Arbroath.

“The trail banners placed around Abbey Quarter housing developmen­t are a great way to link the new modern housing with the town’s historical associatio­ns.”

Fiona Watson, learning officer for Scotland’s Urban Past, said: “It was great to support the 1, 2 History Crew youth group with training and artist-led workshops to create this heritage trail for other young people.

“The stops on the trail represent local historic places and characters which they wanted to share with others.

“The abbey is a great location with lots of secret hiding places, and basing the trail here helps link the medieval heart of Arbroath with the wider town.”

Arbroath Abbey was founded in 1178 by King William the Lion, and was built in honour of St Thomas a’ Becket, who was said to have been a childhood friend, murdered by four knights in Canterbury Cathedral.

St Thomas later became the patron saint of Arbroath.

In 1320 the Declaratio­n of Arbroath, signed by the nobles of Scotland, was sent to the Pope at Avignon. Plans to celebrate the 700 anniversar­y of the signing in 2020 are currently under way.

 ??  ?? Officials and children by one of the banners at the launch of the abbey trail. Picture: Paul Reid.
Officials and children by one of the banners at the launch of the abbey trail. Picture: Paul Reid.

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