A Regiment’s Legacy Can Fuel Local Business Growth
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We explore how a regiment’s legacy, a five-star museum at Stirling Castle, and a bold 2050 vision connect with business growth, education, and community. The links between archives, schools, tourism, and the high street show why heritage can power a modern city.
• origins of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and ties to the castle
• why the museum remains central to Stirling’s visitor economy
• 2050 strategy alongside near-term financial stability
• three registered charities and ring-fenced veteran welfare
• digitising archives for research and risk management
• Learning Never Forgetting programme at the national curriculum level five
• reaching remote schools with hybrid delivery and handling boxes
• practical synergies with local firms, events and chambers
• the Kruakin mascot story as cultural connector
• mutual value in hotel partnerships and referrals
• a personal legacy focused on education and community links
• where to find the museum online and on social
Visit argylls.museum.co.uk to enquire or call us via the website. Follow us on Facebook and main social channels.
Stirling Business Podcast, Studio King Street, BID, CodeBase, Forthvalley Chamber of Commerce, ApartHotel, Giving Back Program, 45 King Street, Lumo Trains.
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Host: Paul Murray - ApartHotel & Studio King Street
Producer: Iain Johnston - Johnston Media Podcasts
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