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Scotlandhour May 2018: Scotland’s Festivals

23rd May 2018 Lesley Judge Leave a comment

Scotlandhour May 2018 – Scotland’s Festivals

Twitter chat #Scotlandhour is delighted to be celebrating Scotland’s Festivals on Wednesday 30 May 2018, 9-10pm.

We are joined by a group of fantastic festival co-hosts for this months’theme!

Please welcome and follow Festivals Edinburgh (@edfests), Aberdeen Festivals (@aberdeenfests), #YOYP2018 representative Manda MacLeod (@mandamacleod) and the BVAC Classic Festival of Motoring (@BVACClassic) and remember you can also ask them questions.

For any tweets relating to the Year of Scotland’s Young People, we’d love you to try and add an additional #YOYP2018 tag into some of your answers – please see below.

Join us for a brilliant evening of festival chat, shared tips and Scotland travel inspiration!

Check out the questions, share and prepare, and don’t forget to have some great photos and videos to share too.

Scotlandhour Questions, Wednesday 30 May 2018, 9-10pm BST

9:00pm Q1. What’s new & worth sharing in festivals in your area? #scotlandhour

9:10pm Q2. How are Scotland’s young people getting involved in festivals?#scotlandhour #YOYP18

9:20pm Q3 Festival trips can cost – tips for accommodation or living like a local? #scotlandhour

9:30pm Q4 Which festivals do you go back to again and again & why? #scotlandhour

9:40pm Q5 Which festivals offer new food and drink experiences? #scotlandhour

9:50pm Q6 Share your most memorable festival photos and videos. #scotlandhour

We look forward to tweeting with you soon.

Posted in: News, Social Media, Twitter chats, Uncategorised Filed under: festivals, ScotlandHour, Scotlands Year of Young People 2018, scottish festivals, scottish travel and tourism twitter chat

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