The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Celebrity Best Home Cook

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BBC1, Wednesday, 9pm

The grand final of the celebstrew­n cookery competitio­n and just three famous faces remain in the running.

But who of the finalists will join oncology lab-tech Pippa and accountant Suzie, the winners of the regular series?

First up there’s a butternut squash Rustle Up challenge, before the hopefuls are asked to create the ultimate picnic to serve to judges Mary Berry, Angela Hartnett and Chris Bavin.

Fonab Castle Hotel overlooks Pitlochry dam and salmon ladder. The salmon ladder consists of 34 artificial pools which allow around 5,000 salmon to pass into Loch Faskally each year.

A Scots hotel group is calling on the country’s children to help fill a new bedtime storybook to feature in its properties.

To mark National Storytelli­ng Week, Crieff Hydro has launched a search for budding young authors to submit stories for inclusion.

Children aged 5-14 can submit a short story of up to 200 words, fact or fiction, with the 30 shortliste­d stories being printed in a limited edition book. The entries will be split into three age categories and one story from each category will be brought to life in an illustrati­on for the book – as well as the three authors winning a family hotel stay.

The eight hotels within the family are all set in iconic locations, and children are encouraged to submit their true or fictional story based or inspired by one of the hotels.

The submission­s will be read by a panel of independen­t judges – John Bray, Helen Grant and Susy Mcphee – selected with help from Strathearn Arts.

Strathearn is home to a number of published authors and all three judges are local residents. Bray’s fantasy children’s writing started as a way of keeping his young son interested in stories and led to the creation of the Jack Reusen series of books.

Grant’s work tends more towards the spooky and macabre and, as such, appeals to older children and young adults, while Mcphee’s work is aimed at a more grown-up audience. She has extensive experience working with schools to inspire and encourage writing creatively.

Entries must be submitted by March 1. The book will be created by summer and if restrictio­ns allow, shortliste­d entries will be welcomed to a Mini Book Festival at Crieff Hydro Hotel in July to be presented with their prizes.

Nic Oldham, head of customer and commercial, Crieff Hydro Family of Hotels, said: “We hope this competitio­n will inspire young people and get the creative juices flowing as we eagerly anticipate restrictio­ns lifting so we can experience our own adventures again.

“Many families are currently home schooling and we hope this may be a welcome assignment for imaginativ­e youngsters. We can’t wait to read the entries and our one piece of advice is to remember that imaginatio­n knows no bounds!”

Entries should be submitted to nsw@ crieffhydr­o.com. Full details, terms and conditions­crieffhydr­ofamily.com/ national-storytelli­ng-week

Entreprene­urs and authors Charlie Gladstone, 56, and his wife Caroline, 57

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