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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 00:36:00

In scotland, areas are graded from the most severe, level four, all the way down to level zero. concerns about the new variants have slowed the move to level one in some parts but visitor attractions and accommodation are allowed to open their doors with rules in place forface coverings and social distancing. here in inverness, they are still finding ways of adapting. at culloden, the site of britain s last pitched battle, 275 years ago, the national trust has had to change some of their big anniversary plans. we would normally have an anniversary with around 1500 people here on site, and clearly that is not possible. we decided to go completely online, which then gave us the opportunity to attract a worldwide audience. global. ....

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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 12:37:00

Each country in the uk has decided on its own timetable out of lockdown. in scotland, areas are graded from the most severe, level four, all the way down to level zero. concerns about new variants have slowed the move to level one in some parts, but visitors attractions and accommodations are allowed to open their doors with rules in place for face coverings and social distancing. here in inverness, they re still finding ways of adapting. at culloden, the site of britain s last pitched battle 275 years ago, the national trust has had to change some of their big anniversary plans. we would normally have an anniversary with around 1500 people here on site, ....

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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 6, 2021 19:38:00

Still finding ways of adapting. at culloden, the site of britain s last pitched battle 275 years ago, the national trust has had to change some of their big anniversary plans. we would normally have an anniversary with around 1500 people here on site, and clearly that is not possible under covid, at all. we decided to go completely online, which then gave us the opportunity to attract a worldwide audience. you went global. absolutely, we went global! so we were able to offer this event for free because we did it, a lot of it as pre recorded content. it didn t matter what time zone you were in, and the other side of it is, we had 3,000 people engage with it and more have since the event. ....

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BBCNEWS Breakfast June 6, 2021 05:40:00

In some parts, but visitors attractions and accommodations are allowed to open their doors with rules in place for face coverings and social distancing. here in inverness, they re still finding ways of adapting. at culloden, the site of britain s last pitch battle 275 years ago, the national trust has had to change some of their big anniversary plans. we would normally have an anniversary with around 1500 people here on site, clearly that is not possible under covid, at all. we decided to go completely online, which then gave us the opportunity to attract a worldwide audience. you went global. absolutely, we went global! so we were able to offer this event for free because we did it, a lot of it is pre recorded content, did not matter what time zone you were in and the other side ....

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BBCNEWS The Travel Show June 5, 2021 09:36:00

Here in inverness, they are still finding ways of adapting. at culloden, the site of britain s last pitched battle 275 years ago, the national trust has had to change some of their big anniversary plans. we would normally have an anniversary with around 1,500 people here on site, clearly that is not possible under covid. we decided to go completely online, which then gave us the opportunity to attract a worldwide audience. you went global. absolutely, so we were able to offer this event for free. because we did it, a lot of it is pre recorded content, it did not matter what time zone you were in and the other side of it is, we had 3,000 people engage with it and more have since the event. it s more than we could have possibly have expected. ....

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