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Scotland Calls ‘Andrews’ From Around the World

Dear Editor,

October 2009

PRESS RELEASE

Scotland Calls ‘Andrews’ From Around the World

St Andrew is the Patron Saint of Scotland, and to help celebrate this national day on 30 November, VisitScotland, the national tourist organization, is calling all people with the equivalent name of Andrew to get in touch and have the chance to win a trip to Scotland.

This year will see Scotland’s biggest ever St Andrew’s celebration as it also marks the end of a year -long programme of events called Homecoming Scotland 2009. The spectacular finale includes more than 40 events taking place across the country from the 26th - 30th November with music, parades, fireworks and much more. The festivities will provide all those who love Scotland with an occasion to celebrate all that is best about this great country, so whether you visit in November or take part in our competition, you can get involved!

Andrew has long been a popular name with many celebrities sharing the name or alternative. The world of music has had its share of famous Andrews, with composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Opera Singer, Andrea Bocelli. Many sports stars also share the link, with Tennis in particular boasting the names of Andy Roddick, Andre Agassi and of course Scotland’s own Andy Murray. Film and television is the home of actresses Andie MacDowell, Audrey Hepburn and Drew Barrymore as well as actor Andy Samberg. Moreover, Andrew also appears as one of the world’s greatest industrialist businessmen and philanthropists, Andrew Carnegie, who was born in Dunfermline, Scotland.

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So if your name is Andrew, Andreas, Andrey, Andrea, Andre or any other variant of the Patron Saint of Scotland, you and a friend could win a 5 night break in Scotland. Simply log on to www.homecomingscotland2009.com/Andrew and correctly answer the competition questions to be entered a chance to win this fantastic break to Scotland. The winner will be picked on St Andrew’s Day and the prize will be taken in January 2010.

The winning Andrew will get the chance to spend time in St Andrew’s, the historic town named after Scotland’s Patron Saint and also recognised as the Home of Golf; visit the majestic Edinburgh Castle in the capital of Scotland, sample the warmth of a Burns Supper, and experience fantastic accommodations and some of the amazing attractions and events for which Scotland is internationally renowned.

www.homecomingscotland2009.com/Andrew

Press Contact: Fiona Stewart, Consumer PR Manager, VisitScotland Tel: +44 (0) 131 472 2033
Email: fiona.stewart@visitscotland.com

Notes to Editors:
• See website for full terms and conditions of competition.

• Homecoming Scotland 2009 is a celebratory programme that began on the weekend around Burns Night and ends on St Andrew’s Day 2009

• 2009 marks the 250th anniversary of the birth of Scotland's national poet, Robert Burns, with the programme's design guided by Scotland's unique position as the home of Burns himself, Golf, Whisky, Great Minds and Innovations, and Scotland’s culture and heritage which lives on at home and through Scotland’s global family.

• Homecoming Scotland is funded by the Scottish Government and is managed by EventScotland the national events agency in partnership with VisitScotland, the country’s national tourism agency. Homecoming is part financed by the European Union through the European Regional Development Fund.

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