Blairgowrie and Rattray

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Blairgowrie
Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Ghobharaidh
Scots: Blairgowrie
Blairgowrie and Rattray (Scotland)
Blairgowrie and Rattray

Blairgowrie shown within Scotland
Population 7,965 [1]
OS grid reference NO174448
Council area Perth and Kinross
Lieutenancy area Perth and Kinross
Constituent country Scotland
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BLAIRGOWRIE
Postcode district PH10
Dialling code 01250
Police Tayside
Fire Tayside
Ambulance Scottish
European Parliament Scotland
UK Parliament Perth and North Perthshire
Scottish Parliament Perth
Mid Scotland and Fife
List of places: UKScotland

Coordinates: 56°35′16″N 3°20′47″W / 56.58782, -3.3465

Blairgowrie and Rattray (Blàr Ghobharaidh and Raitear in Gaelic, Blairgowrie - likely Scottish Gaelic Blàr Ghobharaidh and Rattray - possibly from an English language cognate of Scottish Gaelic ràth, meaning fortress + a Pictish term cognate with Welsh tref, meaning settlement) is a burgh in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. Amongst locals, the town is colloquially known simply as "Blair".

The second largest town in Perth & Kinross this twin burgh lies in the Strathmore valley and straddles the River Ericht, which flows into the River Isla and then the River Tay. Rattray is on the east bank and Blairgowrie is on the west.

The town expanded greatly in the 19th century around the many jute mills on the river. It is the market town for the surrounding area and a centre for holidaymakers. Blairgowrie is well known as a passing point for tourists and ski-ers. The town of Rattray dates back to the mid 11th century.

Much of the expanding population works in the nearby cities of Dundee or Perth. Soft fruits such as raspberries, blueberries and strawberries are grown locally.

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[edit] Sport

Football

Blairgowrie and Rattray is home to the junior football club Blairgowrie F.C.

Skiing

The Glenshee Ski Centre in Glenshee is some 18 miles to the north on the A93 Braemar road.

Rattray

The traditional ball game of Rattray no longer takes place, but the Rattray silver ball which was the trophy retained by the winners is still in existence. It is believed to have been donated by Sylvester Rattray of Nether Persie who became minister of Rattray in 1591 and continued there until his death in 1623. [2] The Rattray silver ball is now kept at Perth Museum and Art Gallery. [3]

[edit] Famous residents

Bridge over the River Ericht, joining Blairgowrie and Rattray
Bridge over the River Ericht, joining Blairgowrie and Rattray

Blairgowrie was the birthplace of:

Blairgowrie is the hometown of:

[edit] Education

Blairgowrie currently has four schools

  • Blairgowrie High School
  • Hill Primary School
  • Rattray Primary School
  • St Stephen's Primary School

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] References

  1. ^ Browser Population
  2. ^ Perthshire Diary - The Rattray silver ball - January 30th 1623
  3. ^ Record View

[edit] External links

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