A Story Waiting to be Told
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A Story Waiting to be Told
2004 Guide to Book Shops, Accommodation, Local Businesses, Forthcoming Events and Festivals A Story Waiting to be Told... Tel: 01988 402036 Fax: 01988 402506 www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk A Story Waiting to be Told... Let Wigtown Flourish... WELCOME TO WIGTOWN, where books are our passion and our business. You’ll find 30 book related businesses in Wigtown and our sister villages of Bladnoch and Kirkinner. Whether you’re interested in Scottish and Irish writing or English literature; antiquarian and illustrated books; rare and unusual literature; first editions and collectables; special interest or children's books, you’re sure to find something to tempt you in Wigtown. The name Wigtown comes from the Germanic language ‘Town or port on the bay’, immensely appropriate given the town position overlooking Wigtown Bay and the first crossing over the river Cree which made it a place of strategic and commercial importance. Recognised in 1341 as the ‘chief town’ of the Earldom and county of Wigtown its burgh charter dates back to probably that time rather than the first written record of 1457. Wigtown is also home to bookbinders and publishers, the largest traditional second hand bookshop in Scotland, the printer of the smallest books in the world and the world renowned Historic Newspapers, where you can find out what was making headlines on the day you were born. Wigtown is a town that also knows how to enjoy itself and is developing a growing reputation in the Scottish Festival calendar. In 2004 we have a very special programme of events which starts in May when Wigtown plays host to the fourth International Festival of Book Towns - a three day event that celebrates the growing number of Book Towns stretching from America to Australasia and supported by what promises to be Scotland`s largest rural Book Fair with up to 100 booksellers from throughout the UK. Then we have the annual Galloway Food Festival, the summer Community Festival in July, the sixth annual Literary Festival in September which for the first time will span two weekends, the third Scottish AstroFest in November and finally our festive celebrations with Winterfest in the run up to Christmas. So get your diaries out and make sure you have these key dates set aside in 2004. Here in Wigtown we take a more relaxed view of life and we invite you to sample our hospitality. Meandering along roads in the heart of the Galloway countryside, the scenic journey here is just what you need to unwind, cast off the pressures of city life, slow down, relax and be reminded of what quality of life is really about. We look forward to meeting you, your friends and your family - Ceud mile failte - A hundred thousand welcomes. Wigtown benefited commercially from its harbour-busy with coastal rather than foreign trade and its fairs and markets made it the main service town to the local agricultural community. It also levied dues on the movement of livestock and wool crossing the Cree-exercised through and into the 19th Century and was even applied to livestock travelling by rail to Stranraer. However the growth in rail transportation and the development of the combustion engine relegated Wigtown to the periphery of the communications network and its trade and prosperity suffered. During the 20th century it also ceased to be the centre of administration and justice and by the late 80’s and early 90’s respectively it had also lost its two key employers-the Co- operative Creamery and Bladnoch Distillery. These were difficult times for this proud little town and a new idea was desperately required as it headed towards the end of the century and into the new millennium. Wigtown’s new position as Scotland’s National Book Town is therefore a key factor in restoring some of that former glory and economic activity and now five years into its life we are beginning to see many promising signs of recovery. New inward investment continues - public and private sector, and visitor interest in the Book Town continues to grow. In 2004 Wigtown Book Town will play host to the International Book Town Festival a fitting occasion to celebrate the five years that will have elapsed since the Scottish Parliament first proclaimed Wigtown Scotland’s National Book Town. CONTENTS D U M F R I E S & G A LLOWAY SANQUHAR MOFFAT M74 THORNHILL DALRY STRANRAER BARRHILL NEWTON STEWART A75 PORTPATRICK LANGHOLM DUMFRIES A75 A75 ANNAN CASTLE DOUGLAS GATEHOUSE DALBEATTIE OF FLEET WIGTOWN BOOK TOWN WHITHORN KIRKCUDBRIGHT 4 Book Shops 9 Book and Print Related Businesses 10 Wigtown and Bladnoch Street Map 12 Arts, Crafts and Gifts 14 Other Businesses 16 Events Calendar 2004 17 The International Book Fair and Book Town Festival 17 Sixth Annual Wigtown Literary Festival 2004 18 Accommodation 20 Book Shop contacts GRETNA Travel • National train information T 08457 484950 Nearest stations Barrhill and Dumfries By Bus • National Information T 08705 808080 • Local bus information T 0870 608 2608 2 Ferry from Belfast Stena on 0870 600 0600 and Seacat on 08705 523 523 3 Book Shops Bits of Wood May 2003 was the Wigtown Book Town's official 5th Anniversary and a remarkable five years it has been with three book related businesses in 1997 rising to 26 in 2003 and still growing. High quality comics, wide range of Poetry, Sci-Fi and Horror. Rotgut to distilled essence... Open 6 days per week, Monday to Saturday, 10.30am - 5pm. In winter knock loudly if the door’s not open! 451f 29 South Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HG Proprietor: Ian Wood Tel: 01988 402515 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.451f.org.uk 12 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Caroline Drysdale Tel: 01988 403231 Made to measure furniture, traditional wooden toys, jigsaws, games, soft toys, quality gifts including jewellery, picture frames, glassware, candles and an extensive range of greeting cards, wrapping paper and stationery. Open 10 am - 4.30 pm Monday - Saturday The Book Corner 2 High Street Wigtown DG8 9HQ Proprietors: Angela and Ian Langford Tel: 01988 402010 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.book-corner.co.uk Large stock on 2 floors. Specialising in natural history and gardening. AA1 Books at Windyhill Unit 3 Duncan Park Wigtown DG8 9JD Proprietors: Marion and Robin Richmond Tel: 01988 402653 Fax: 07092 218017 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.aa1books.com One of the largest stockists of second-hand and new books in Wigtown. Stock conveniently set out in subjects on ground floor level. Free off road parking at rear. Most subjects stocked including Classic and Modern Literature, Crime Fiction, True Crime, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Espionage and Children's Fiction. We accept orders for new books in all subjects, current and backlist Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazines published in the USA and the UK with large stocks available. All major credit cards accepted. Knowledgeable and interested staff willing to search for that elusive book if not in stock. The shop is strong on reference material including how to write books. Opening Hours Summer open 10am - 5pm 7 days per week Winter open 10 am - 5pm, Saturday only, other days by appointment only. Artyfacts 14 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietors: Jane Swift and Andy Dowell Tel: 01988 402020 4 Second hand art & craft books. Open April- October from 10.15am 4.30pm Mon to Sat (closed Sunday). November - March from 10.15am 4.30pm (closed Wednesday and Sunday). The Box of Frogs Children’s Bookshop 18 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Fiona Murphie Tel: 01988 402255 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.froggybox.co.uk Browse through our two rooms of second-hand children's books and take a nostalgic step back through Stock of fiction, Scottish, shooting, fishing, transport & history plus many other subjects. Artwork by wildlife book illustrators. Regular exhibitions, booksearch. National Book Tokens accepted, mail order, good prices paid for single volumes through to entire libraries. Opening Hours: 10am - 5 pm Mon - Sat 1pm - 5pm Sunday (Seasonal) the years. We have a wide selection of good reads for kids of all ages or information books to help with that school project or exam revision. New books are also stocked for children from birth to teens. Opening Hours: 10 am - 4.30 pm Monday Saturday 12 pm - 4 pm Sunday (Seasonal) Byre Books 24 South Main Street Wigtown DG8 9EH Proprietors: Laura Mustian, Shani Mustian and Chris Ballance Tel: 0845 458 3813 (UK calls at local rates) E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.byrebooks.co.uk Specialising in second hand books on Folklore and Mythology, Scottish books, Theatre, Film and TV. Also a small general stock. Catalogues available for mail order. Opening Hours: Mar-Oct 10am - 5.30pm Nov-Feb - phone in advance. 5 Cauldron 3 High Street Wigtown DG8 9HH Proprietor: Ina Munro Tel: 01988 402417 E-mail: [email protected] Books on most subjects, particularly Food, Literature, Political Science and we take M.E. McCarty 13 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Moi McCarty Tel: 01988 402062 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.orkneybooks.co.uk This is a small general bookshop covering quite a wide range of subjects. These are listed inside the shop and you are very welcome to come and look at the books relating to your particular interest. Alternatively you may just browse at your leisure. PBFA member. Opening hours: (Summer): 10am to 5.30pm, 7 days per week Winter: 10am to 4.30pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday Menavaur Books 11 High Street Wigtown DG8 Proprietors: Paul and Carolle Oram Tel: 01988 840665 E-mail: [email protected] Paul & Carolle Oram- booksellers of ten years standing, and as members of the PBFA abide by its code of practice. They issue regular catalogues (3 or 4 per year) and Ming Books Beechwood Acre Place Wigtown DG8 9DU Proprietors: Marion and Robin Richmond Tel: 00 44 (0)1988 402653/402625 UK voice/fax: 07092 218017 E-mail: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] Web: www.mingbooks.supanet.com or http://dogbert.abebooks.com/abe/ BookSearch?vci=7985 6 orders for new book titles. A fine stock of food ingredients available, Fair Trading and mostly organic. Also local items...honey, preserves and baskets crafted from locally grown willow. Open 10am to 6p.m. 7 days per week, in winter please phone to check for Sunday opening. attend some bookfairs. The small shop carries a quality general stock of books with the emphasis on Islands, Natural History, Travel and Maritime. Opening Hours: (Summer) Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10am - 3pm Sunday 1pm - 4pm Closed on Wednesday (Winter) Friday, Saturday and Monday 10am 3pm, Sunday 1pm - 3pm Closed Tuesday - Thursday UK's largest mystery dealer. Three floors of books for collector, researcher and reader. Stock includes Folio Society, Cookery, Espionage, Biography, History, Modern Firsts and large stock of paperbacks. We offer also free international book search. We accept MasterCard, Visa, Amex and Switch. We also accept UK and US cheques, personal or business. Credit card details can be emailed, faxed or telephoned through to us. We also accept Paypal. Want lists very welcome. Open by appointment only. ReadingLasses Bookshop Café 17 South Main Street Wigtown DG8 9EH Proprietor: Angela Everitt Tel: 01988 403266 Fax: 01988 403266 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.reading-lasses.com The only second-hand bookshop specialising in women's studies and social sciences outside London. 6000 books on display in the bookshop-cafe with another 12,000 in the store behind the shop. We The Book End Studio 23 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Julie Houston Tel: 01988 402403 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.juliehouston.co.uk A relatively small selection of books on a wide variety of subjects, stocked at the rear of the property, The Bookshop Scotland's largest second-hand book shop. Nine well organised rooms, all full of books resting on The Old Bank Book Shop Open 10am to 5 pm Monday Saturday 12 noon to 5 pm Sunday (May to Oct) allowing for uninterrupted browsing. From gardening to fiction or kids to cookery, only a few of the subjects you will find in the Book End Studio. Opening hours: Summer 9 am - 5 pm Monday - Saturday, 12 pm - 4 pm Sunday Winter 10 am - 5 pm Monday Saturday 17 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Shaun Bythell Tel: 01988 402499 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.the-bookshop.com 7 South Main Street Wigtown DG8 9EH Proprietor: John Carter Tel: 01988 402688 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.gcbooks.demon.co.uk are always interested in buying books in these fields. 'What a warm wonderful bookshop' (author Jackie Kay in the visitors' book). 'One of the best looking bookshops I have been in' (Secondhand & Antiquarian Bookshops in Scotland, 2003/4). over a Kilometre of shelving. We have books on all subjects and regularly refresh our stock. 'It's a treasure trove, a labyrinth of high shelves and hidden rooms, all bulging with bewitching volumes' - Sarah Villiers in the Herald. We also buy books. Open 9am to 5pm Monday to Saturday Archaeology, Architecture, Military, History, Modern Firsts, Antiquarian, Scottish and computer access to local history. Disabled friendly with ramp and wheelchair access throughout the shop. Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday - Saturday 7 Book and Print Related Businesses The Book Vaults Wigtown House Hotel 19 Bank Street Wigtown DG8 9HR Proprietor: Moi McCarty Tel: 01988 402025 E-mail: [email protected] This shop is found at the Wigtown House Hotel and is host to several The Music Shop 6 Bank Street Wigtown DG8 9HP Proprietors: John and Kathryn Haigh Tel: 01988 403208 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.musicshopwigtown.com book dealers. Specialist subjects include Hunting, Shooting, Fishing, History and Archaeology, Canals, Railways, Aircraft, Motoring and of course Gardening. Opening hours: Summer 11am - 5.30pm 7 days per week Winter 11am - 4pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday. A P & R Baker Ltd Church Lane Wigtown DG8 9HT Proprietors: Tony and Rosemary Baker Tel: 01988 403348 Fax: 01988 403443 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.apandrbaker.co.uk At The Sign Of The Dragon Music books and sheet music, range of musical instruments (new and secondhand), also accessories such as strings, reeds, plectrums, etc. CDs, second hand records etc. St. Ninians New Road Wigtown DG8 9JL Proprietors: Richard & Marian van der Voort Tel: 00 44 (0)1988 403 446 Fax: 00 44 (0)1988 402 581 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.atthesignofthedragon.co.uk Open 10am to 5pm Monday to Saturday Booksellers for 30 years (21 in Wigtown) Stock Focus: Archaeology and all that. Send for Catalogues: Ring us: 01988 403348 or Fax us: 01988 403443 or ask to call ! If there is a book in our line that you want, tell us now ! Or you'll miss it! Our best stock is just throughput so if you want to get the first chance, get in quick. (There's no search -so there's no search fee.) Specialist dealer in media books & magazines, SF, fantasy, crime and juvenile fiction. Established 1971. Mail order or by appointment. Most stock displayed at Aa1 Books. Annotated catalogues available. Books and magazines sent by standing order. Special orders for new books, magazines, CDs, Videos or DVDs, British or American. G.C. Books Transformer 26 Bladnoch Wigtown DG8 9AB Proprietor: C. A. Weaver Tel: 00 44 (0)1988 403455 E-mail: [email protected] Principally academic books, specialising in scientific, especially physics & mathematics, foreign languages & their cultural Web Books Riverside House Bladnoch DG8 9AB Proprietors: Jim and Anne Vogler Tel: 01988 402190 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.webbooksuk.com 8 Spacious Georgian house 100 yards from Bladnoch Distillery. 20,000 books on a wide variety of subjects. history especially Far East, psychology & education, but there is also general interest and the largest science fiction and fantasy stock in Scotland. There are also handmade crafts, antiques and technical paraphernalia. Open by appointment or chance, and most afternoons in the summer. Mail order welcome. Large sections on History, Philosophy, Travel, Poetry, Biography, Topography and Art. Our Transport section is housed in The Book Vaults on Bank Street. Bed and Breakfast also available. Open 7 days per week 10am to 6pm Old Bank Bookshop and Local History Centre 7 South Main Street Wigtown DG8 9EH Tel: 01988 402688 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.gcbooks.demon.co.uk We have published over 40 books mainly on the local history of the area. Historic Newspapers 11 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HM Proprietor: J Druce Tel: 0800 906609 or 01988 402221 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.historic-newspapers.co.uk We also offer advice on selfpublishing, to help people see their works in print while avoiding the pitfalls and expense of vanity publishing. To date, we have assisted in the publication of around 30 self-published books, which have in turn raised funds for good causes from the Red Cross, to the Oncology Unit at the local hospital. Opening Hours: 9am - 5pm Monday - Saturday Commemorate that special anniversary, or do you know a football fan who’s always raving about that winning game? Commemorate the event with a historic newspaper. You can order an original newspaper from that special date, or a gift boxed edition of the paper which covered a big sports win or birthday in glorious detail. Buy online or by phone. 9 10 11 Book and print related businesses - continued Langford Press (The Book Corner) 2 High Street Wigtown DG8 9HQ Proprietors: Angela and Ian Langford Tel: 01988 402400 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.langford-press.co.uk Tim J McGarva Barwhanny Farm Whauphill DG8 9NU Proprietor: Tim J McGarva Tel: 01988 840217 Mobile: 0774 8677452 E-mail: [email protected] We buy books In the last few months we have acquired collections from as far afield as Aberdeen in the North to Devon in the South, paying anything from a few pounds to many thousands for some. We wish to purchase book collections on all subjects. Please feel free to phone or e-mail us anytime Monday till Saturday – not Sundays please. Visitors welcome by appointment. Art, Crafts and Gifts Artyfacts 14 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietors: Jane Swift and Andy Dowell Tel: 01988 402020 Quality fine art materials. The Box Of Frogs Children’s Bookshop Langford Press has published on subjects such as apples, bagpipes, wildfowling and the successful ‘Rural Portraits’. Interested in most subjects. Open April-October from 10.15am 4.30pm Mon to Sat (closed Sunday). November - March from 10.15am 4.30pm (closed Wednesday and Sunday). 18 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Fiona Murphie Tel: 01988 402255 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.froggybox.co.uk The Book End Studio 23 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Julie Houston Tel: 01988 402403 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.juliehouston.co.uk Wigtown’s newest retail outlet specialising in books, local crafts and pine antique furniture. Beautiful antique Educational games, puzzles and a small range of toys. Celtic, Mackintosh and contemporary jewellery, frames and glassware, together with candles, postcards, calendars and greetings cards provide gifts to suit all tastes. Opening Hours: 10 am - 4.30 pm Monday Saturday 12 pm - 4 pm Sunday (Seasonal) pine bookcases to display your books and crafts, hand made in Dumfries and Galloway for sale. You can also come and see local award winning artist Julie Houston at work in her studio. Opening hours: Summer 9 am - 5 pm Monday Saturday, 12 pm - 4 pm Sunday Winter 10 am - 5 pm Monday Saturday The Picture Shop Bits of Wood 12 North Main Street Wigtown DG8 9HL Proprietor: Caroline Drysdale Tel: 01988 403231 Children's soft toys and games, furniture, quality gifts, cards, books. Open 10 am - 4.30 pm Monday - Saturday 1 High Street Wigtown DG8 9HO Proprietor: Jessie Hepworth Tel: 01988 402438 Email: [email protected] Gallery selling originals, limited edition and open edition prints. Picture framers and restoration of artwork on paper. Open Monday to Saturday from 9am to 5pm and Sunday from 11am to 4pm 12 13 Cafes, Restaurants and Public Houses Bay View Bistro Bank Street, Wigtown 01988 402391 Bladnoch Inn Bladnoch, Wigtown 01988 402200 Café Rendezvous 2 Agnew Crescent, Wigtown 01988 402074 Florentine Café 31 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402368 ReadingLasses Bookshop / Café 17 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 403266 The Fordbank Hotel Potato Mill Road, Wigtown 01988 402346 The Galloway Inn 24 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402431 The Glaisnock 20 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402249 The Grapes Inn 1 Agnew Crescent, Wigtown 01988 403207 The Wigtown Ploughman 30 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 403236 Sports Outlets Garages The County Buildings Hooks ‘n’ Looks 15 South Main Street Wigtown 01988 402604 E-mail: [email protected] Fishing Tackle, Permits, Baits, Flies, Lures, Pike and Sea Rigs, (to your own specification) Binoculars, Scopes, Cameras, Film and Batteries. Allison Motors Bladnoch 01988 402262 Wigtown Motor Company Duncan Park, Wigtown 01988 403287 Library and I.T. centre Wigtown Museum The Registrar Wigtown Book Town Company The WBLNR Ranger The Wigtown Bay Local Nature Reserve Visitor’s Room Council Development Officer Toilets including full access for the disabled Lift Facility to all floors Function Suites Churches Other Areas of interest Church Hall Duncan Park, Wigtown Bird hides (2) Bladnoch Distillery and Visitor Centre and Walks Children’s play areas (3) Football park Golf course Harbour and Nature Reserve School The site of the Royal Castle The Tennis courts The Windyhill Martyrs Monument The Martyrs stake General Amy Dill- The Treasure Trove 15 North Main Street, Wigtown The Bank of Scotland 21 North Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402207 Bay View Nursery Bank Street, Wigtown 01988 402391 Biggest Little Store 30 North Main Street, Wigtown Flowers of Cotland Nursery Wigtown 01988 402247 Fitzsimmon the Grocer 32 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 403428 Norris the Butcher 2 North Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402241 The Post Office 27 South Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402201 Scottish Co-op 31 North Main Street, Wigtown 01988 403223 W Barclay Garage Low Vennel, Wigtown 01988 402303 Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church South Main Street, Wigtown Wigtown Parish Church (The Church of Scotland) Wigtown Wigtown Baptist Church Southfield, Wigtown Doctors Surgery Wigtown Medical Practice High Vennel Surgery, High Vennel Wigtown 01988 402210 The Veterinarian Surgery Chapel Court Veterinary Centre Chapel Court, Wigtown 01988 402668 Information Services Machars Action 26 South Main Street Wigtown 01988 402633 Wigtown Pharmacy 20 North Main Street, Wigtown 01988 403474 Roy McGarva-Furniture 32 North Main Street, Wigtown 01988 402646 14 The Martyr’s Stake County Buildings 15 Events Calendar 2004 (Full details on our website www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk) 21st to 24th May - The International Book Fair and Festival of Book Towns 29th May – Galloway Food Festival 29th - 31st May – Spring Fling (Art and Craft Open Studios Weekend) 30th May – 2004 Acres of Cycling 4th to 11th July – Wigtown Community Festival 4th August - Wigtown Agricultural Show 18th to 26th September – Sixth Annual Literary Festival 12th and 13th November – Third Scottish Astro-Fest 26th and 27th November – Wigtown`s Winter Festival (Winterfest) Other events that run through the year include; Wigtown Street Markets (twice per month) from Easter through to October with the focus on local produce and value for money. The Eccentric Alphabet – A weekly programme of readings and talks by invited guests hosted by Wigtown’s Book Shops. Each week a subject will be selected with a letter of the alphabet to head the subject i.e. W for Whisky. The readings start at 7pm and last for around 1 hour. Tickets cost £2 and can be reserved via the Book Town Office on 01988 402036 or purchased at the door. The Book Town website will carry full event details and updates www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk Words of Women at ReadingLasses Short literary breaks for women 20 to 23 February History 26 to 29 March Poetry 23 to 26 April Short Stories Three nights - £245 fully inclusive. Lifts to and from Dumfries Railway Station or Prestwick Airport Web: www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk Email: [email protected] Tel: 01988 403266 16 The International Book Fair and Book Town Festival hosted by Wigtown - Scotland's National Book Town An international celebration of the rapidly expanding international Book Town network and second hand book selling stretching from America through Europe and as far as Australasia. Scotland’s Book Town will be host to representatives from over twenty Book Towns and will hold its first annual Book Fair with a forecasted figure of 70 plus book dealers from throughout the UK represented. A haven for book lovers throughout the year - Wigtown will become a veritable cornucopia of books for these three Festival days in May 2004. Friday 21st May 2004 12.00 pm Mini triangle tour to take in Bladnoch and Whithorn 4.00 pm Opening Ceremony at County Buildings Welcome and official Festival launch by David Martin MEP and Senior Vice President of the European Parliament. Sheena Wellington sings. KOSB Band Beat Retreat. 5.00 pm Light Buffet in marquee for invited guests 7.00 pm Evening Concert (open to all) Scottish Fiddle Orchestra Saturday 22 May 2004 All Day Galloway’s best on display 11.00 am Book Fair begins (closes at 5.00 pm) 1.00 pm Lunch for IOB representatives 2.00 pm IOB Conference Meeting 7.30 pm Official supper for invited guests and Ceilidh (open to all) Sunday 23 May 2004 All Day Galloway’s best on display 10.00 am Book Fair (+ PBFA) (closes at 4.00 pm) 4.00 pm Closing Ceremony Auld Lang Syne The Sixth Annual Wigtown Literary Festival 18th to 26th September 2004 Now into its sixth year the Wigtown Literary Festival has come of age and in 2004 we welcome back many of our writer friends who have supported this intimate, friendly, and very Scottish Literary Festival during its formative years. With its idyllic location in the Machars of south west of Scotland - Wigtown offers a unique and inspirational setting for this annual feast of literary talent and fiction or fantasy, history or romance, travel or high adventure, thrillers or political intrigue, the 2004 Festival will not disappoint. Keep a close eye on our web site for programme updates on www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk and make sure you book your free Festival Brochure. For further details the Festival Planning Office can also be contacted by email: [email protected] or by phone on 01988 402036. Just ask for Jenny, Anne or John. We look forward to meeting you once again in September. 17 Accommodation guide The following is a list of some of the quality accommodation available in the surrounding area. For a comprehensive list of all accommodation throughout the region contact Dumfries and Galloway Tourist Board on 01387 245550. www.visit-dumfriesandgalloway.co.uk Bed and Breakfast Glaisnock House, 20 South Main St, Wigtown, DG8 9EH Contact: Bill & Lydia Cairns Telephone: 01988 402249 Email: [email protected] Web: www.glaisnockhouse.co.uk Mora House, 10 Bank St, Wigtown, DG8 9HP Contact: Marje Beazley Telephone: 01988 403410 Email: [email protected] Web: http://mysite.freeserve.com/morahouse_wigtown Craigenlee, 8 Bank Street, Wigtown, DG8 9HP Contact: Mrs Ursula Byrd Telephone: 01988 402498 Brora Lodge, Station Road, Wigtown, DG8 9DZ Contact: Del & Rima Telephone: 01988 402007 Email: [email protected] Web: www.delrima.com/brora Arduaine, 4 Lochancroft Lane, Wigtown, DG8 9HY Contact: Mrs Barbara Lever Telephone: 01988 402120 Web: www.arduainewigtown.co.uk Hillcrest House Maidland Place, Station Road, Wigtown, DG8 9EU Contact: Deborah or Andrew Firth The Old Coach House, 34 Bladnoch Wigtown, DG8 9AB Contact: Mr Ellis Key Telephone: 01988 402316. East Culkae Farm House, Sorbie, Newton Stewart, DG8 8AS Contact: Mrs Mary McMuldroch Telephone: 01988 850214 Web: www.ewetoyou.co.uk Fourlands, Whauphill, Newton Stewart, DG8 9QA Contact: J & M Duncan Telephone: 01988 840236 18 Kilwarlin, 4 Corvisel Road Newton Stewart, DG8 6LN Contact: Hazel Dickson Telephone: 01671 403047 Email: [email protected] Benera, Corsbie Road Newton Stewart, DG8 6JD Contact: Mrs E Prise Telephone: 01671 403443 Scottish Tourist Board 3 Stars Oakbank Bed & Breakfast, Corsbie Road Newton Stewart, DG8 6JB Contact: Sheila & Roger Limbrey Telephone: 01671 402822 Email: [email protected] Creetown Caravan Park, Silver Street, Creetown Newton Stewart DG8 7HU Proprietors J & B McNeill Telephone/Fax: 01671 820377 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.creetown-caravans.co.uk Monreith Sands Holiday Park Monreith, Whithorn, DG8 9LJ Telephone: 01988 700 218 The Stables Guest House, Corsbie Road Newton Stewart, DG8 6JB Telephone: 01671 402157 (Mr & Mrs Brewis) Fax: 01671 404409 Email: [email protected] Web: www.stablesguesthouse.com Glenluce Caravan & Camping Park Glenluce, DG8 OQR Proprietors: Jean & Peter Marsden Telephone: 01581 300412 Email: [email protected] Web: www.glenlucecaravan.co.uk Flowerbank Guest House, Minnigaff Newton Stewart, DG8 6PJ Contact: Geoff and Linda Inker Telephone: 01671 402629 Email: [email protected] Web: www.flowerbankgh.com Knock School Caravan Park, Monreith, DG8 8NJ Contact: Mrs Pauline Heywood Telephone: 01988 700414 Email: [email protected] Web: www.knockschool.com Torwood, 1 South Crescent, Garlieston DG8 8BQ Contact: Mr & Mrs Cotton Telephone: 01988 600278 Castlewigg Caravan Park, Whithorn, Newton Stewart, DG8 8DL Contact: Kath & Ted Reeder Telephone: 01988 500616 Email: [email protected] Web: www.castlewiggcaravanpark.co.uk Mrs E Forsyth Baltier Farm, Whithorn, DG8 8HA Telephone: 01988 600241 Hotels and Inns The Wigtown Ploughman Hotel 30 South Main Street, Wigtown Telephone: 01988 403236 Kirroughtree House Newton Stewart, DG8 6AN Telephone: 01671 402141 Fax: 01671 402425 www.mcmillanhotels.com Creebridge House Hotel, Newton Stewart, DG8 6NP Contact: Joanne Allison Telephone: 01671 402121 Fax: 01671 403258 Email: [email protected] Web: www.creebridge.co.uk Camping and Caravan Parks Three Lochs Holiday Park, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart Contact: Alan / Jenny Telephone: 01671 830304 Web: www.3lochs.co.uk Email: [email protected] Self Catering Accommodation Borrowmoss Cottages, Borrowmoss Farm, Wigtown Contact: Roy Surplice Telephone: 01988 402436 Email: [email protected] Web: www.borrowmoss.com Courtyard Cottages East Kirkland Farm, Wigtown, DG8 8AH Contact: Wendy Hall Tel: 01988 402266 Email: [email protected] Web: www.eastkirkland.com Duddingstone Lodge Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, DG8 OBY Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01671 830422 Contact: Hazel and Graham Barnes East Culkae, Sorbie, Newton Stewart, DG8 8AS Telephone: 01988 850214 Web: www.ewetoyou.co.uk Email: [email protected] Mochrum Park Cottages, Kirkcowan, Wigtown Email: [email protected] Web: www.mochrumpark.co.uk Tel: 01671 830471 or 01422 822148 Boreland Cottage Boreland Farm, Kirkcowan, Newton Stewart, DG8 ODB Contact: Mrs Emma McCornick Tel: 01671 830226 Creech Mill Cottages Creech Mill, Sorbie, Newton Stewart, DG8 8AH Contact: .Lloyd & Barbara Siddle Tel: 01988 850313 Mobile 07802858524 Email: [email protected] Web: www.creechmillcottages.co.uk Nether Barr Steading Ltd, Nether Barr, Newton Stewart, DG8 6AU Tel: 01671 404326 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.netherbarr.co.uk Capenoch Croft, Whauphill, Newton Stewart, DG8 9PD Contact: Mrs Adair Telephone: 01988 840263 Miller's Cottage, Portyerrock, Isle of Whithorn Contact: Ian & Jeanette Duncanson Tel: 01988 500911 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.millers-cottage.com The Coach House at Jacob's Ladder, Wigtown, DG8 9BD Contact: Mrs Pauline James Telephone: 01988 860286 Email: [email protected] Ravenstone Mains Cottage, Ravenstone, near Whithorn, Newton Stewart Contact: Sara Guild Tel: 01988 850 377 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.ravenstonecottages.co.uk Malzie Smithy Cottages nr Wigtown, DG8 9BE Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01988 860273 Mobile: 0781257079 Contact: Jonathan Dale Elaine Ramsay Apartments, 8 Albert Place, Newton Stewart Contact: Elaine Ramsay Tel: 01671 401401 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.elaineramsayapartments.com 19 Wigtown Book Town Office, County Buildings, Wigtown, DG8 9JH. Tel: 01988 402036 Fax: 01988 402506 www.wigtown-booktown.co.uk email: [email protected] A story waiting to be told... WIGTOWN BOOK SHOPS 451f - 29 South Main Street Tel: 01988 402515 Aa1 Books - Unit 3, Duncan Park Tel: 01988 402653 Artyfacts - 14 North Main Street Tel: 01988 404020 Bits of Wood - 12 North Main Street Tel: 01988 403231 Byre Books - 24 South Main Street Tel: 0845 458 3813 Cauldron - 3 High Street Tel: 01988 402417 G. C. Books - Old Bank Bookshop and Local History Centre 7 South Main Street Tel: 01988 402005 M E McCarty, 13 North Main Street Tel: 01988 402062 Menavaur Books - 11 High Street Tel: 01988 840665 Ming Books - Beechwood, Acre Place Tel: 01988 402653 ReadingLasses Bookshop Café - 17 South Main St Tel: 01988 403266 The Book Corner - 2 High Street Tel: 01988 402010 The Book Vaults, 19 Bank Street Tel: 01988 402025 The Book End Studio - 23 North Main Street Tel: 01988 402403 The Bookshop - 17 North Main Street Tel: 01988 402499 The Box of Frogs Children's Bookshop 18 North Main Street Tel: 01988 402255 The Music Shop - 6 Bank Street Tel: 01988 403208 Transformer - 26 Bladnoch Tel: 01988 403455 Web Books - Riverside House, Bladnoch Tel: 01988 402190