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02 Apr, 2025
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Stirling's 900th anniversary closes in style with historic pipe band parade
@Source: dailyrecord.co.uk
Thousands of people braved the elements to line the streets of Stirling to get a glimpse of one of the largest pipe band parades ever seen in the city to close the 900th anniversary celebrations in style. The parade, led on Saturday by the City of Stirling Pipe Band, weaved its way down from the iconic Stirling Castle, through the city centre, and crossed the historic Old Stirling Bridge before dispersing at the grounds of Stirling County Rugby Club. Fittingly, around 900 people participated in the parade, including 350 musicians, in addition to various community groups and organisations. The dramatic spectacle capped off a year of festivities held across Stirling to mark 900 years since it was granted Royal Burgh status by King David I in 1124. The castle parade was the showpiece event of the finale weekend, which also saw an exciting night of art and culture held at Stirling Castle, in addition to a ceilidh at the historic Albert Halls. Stirling Lord Provost Elaine Watterson said: “We certainly didn’t let the rain dampen the mood on Saturday, and it was a spectacular way to celebrate the history of Stirling. “Everybody who played their part in making the day happen should be incredibly proud of themselves, and I’d like to thank those who participated, not just in the parade, but in all of the events that were held in the last year. Thank you to the people of Stirling for coming out to join in the festivities, which will be remembered long into the future.” Stirling Council Leader, Cllr Gerry McGarvey said: “It was a humbling sense of occasion to walk the historic route from Stirling Castle and over Old Stirling Bridge and contemplate the nine centuries that our city has existed. “The weather simply added to the drama of the day, which was scored by the evocative skirl of hundreds of pipers and drums beating the march of time. “I hope that everybody who came along to watch the parade will hold the memories of the day as dearly as I will.” The finale events were supported by Persimmon Homes (East Scotland), who were the headline sponsors of the Stirling finale 900 celebrations. Neil Parry, Managing Director at Persimmon Homes East Scotland, said: “The parade was a fitting culmination to a year of remarkable events, showcasing Stirling’s rich history and vibrant community spirit. “It’s inspiring to see so many come together, despite the weather, to mark this special occasion.” Elsewhere, leading up to the weekend, over 100 of Stirling’s young people took part in an open forum event to present on the pressing issues affecting their lives. The Speak Up Stirling event was hosted by Capital’s Katy J and is led by Stirling Youth Forum, MSYPs, and Stirling Youth Participation Team.
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