This isn’t a gadget—and it’s even a couple of years old—but we think you’ll forgive this weekend foray into “Oh, wow!” engineering. This bit of concrete and steel is the Falkirk Wheel, a boat lift ...
On May 24, 2002, the Falkirk Wheel was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II as part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations.
So what is Scotland's latest attraction that does not involve whiskey (or is it whisky), monsters, kilts or Sean Connery? Here's a hint. It's 115 feel high, carries water and uses a breakfast ...
A new £50 note featuring the The Kelpies sculpture has been unveiled by the Bank of Scotland. The new note, which has changed in colour from the traditional gre ...
We live in an age where engineering marvels are commonplace: airplanes crisscross the sky, skyscrapers grow like weeds, and spacecraft reach for the stars. But every so often, we see something unusual ...
There’s going to be a revolution at one Falkirk landmark this weekend – but don’t worry, it’s just the return of a popular ...
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A planned 58 acre mixed use development neighbouring the Falkirk Wheel will henceforth be known as ‘Portdownie’ following a rebranding exercise conducted by Whitespace. Development partners British ...
The popular Revolution Festival returned to The Falkirk Wheel on Saturday as visitors were invited to get sporty.
THE REVOLUTION FESTIVAL is back for another spin this year on 23 May at the rotating boat lift, the Falkirk Wheel. The date ...
We live in an age where engineering marvels are commonplace: airplanes crisscross the sky, skyscrapers grow like weeds, and spacecraft reach for the stars. But every so often, we see something unusual ...