The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Polish heritage to be celebrated in Perth and Dundee venues

Familythem­ed event promises lots of fun activities for people of all ages to enjoy

- PAUL MALIK pamalik@thecourier.co.uk

Polish, Scottish and minority communitie­s from across Tayside will come together for a celebratio­n of their shared cultural history and future this weekend.

The second Polish heritage day in Perth on Saturday will feature the Perth Polish Saturday School, the Singing Angels children’s choir, Polish Scouts, the instrument­al group Polish Artists, the Liberated Mcc and representa­tives from the minorities community hub of the PKAVS.

In Dundee, the Polish Saturday School will host an historical workshop, while some of the students will attend an excursion to Barony Castle in Eddlestone, south of Edinburgh.

There, pupils will view the Great Polish Map of Scotland – a three-dimensiona­l, outdoor concrete scale model of the country, which was built in the castle grounds in the 1970s.

Perth Polish Saturday School head teacher Wioletta Hass-Lipinska, said the day would be a terrific chance for

This day will celebrate the connection­s between the Polish and Scottish communitie­s

people to learn more about the proud connection­s between Poles and Scots.

She said: “We have invited VIPs and politician­s from across the community to join us at the North Inch Community Centre this coming Saturday.

“This day will celebrate the connection­s between the Polish and Scottish communitie­s, as well as other minority groups.

“It will be a family-themed event, with lots of fun activities for people of all ages to enjoy.

“It will be so good to see the community come together on Saturday.”

The programme will start at 11am and run until 1.30pm.

People can follow the event on social media by using the hashtags #PLHeritage­Day and #PolesinUK.

The Polish community in the UK is largely made up of a mixture of the descendant­s of wartime and anti-communist exiles and those who decided to move to Britain after their country joined the EU in 2004.

The date of the festival follows two historic days in the Polish calendar. May 3 is a national celebratio­n of Poland’s constituti­on proclamati­on – the oldest codified constituti­on in Europe — and May 2 is Polish diaspora day.

Polish nationals make up the largest minority group in the UK, with an estimated 984,000 living in the country. The Polish embassy said it was proud to highlight that 92% of eligible nationals in the UK were in employment or further education.

 ??  ?? A celebratio­n of Polish heritage at St Joseph’s Primary School in Dundee.
A celebratio­n of Polish heritage at St Joseph’s Primary School in Dundee.

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