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Hollywood legend pictured at beloved Scottish gastropub
Hollywood legend pictured at beloved Scottish gastropub

Glasgow Times

time20 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Glasgow Times

Hollywood legend pictured at beloved Scottish gastropub

Chevy Chase was spotted at The Fox & Willow on Carrick Road in Ayr, South Ayrshire, on Wednesday, June 11. Sharing the 81-year-old's visit, the eatery revealed the actor joined them for 'dinner'. READ MORE: Well-known American actor pictured at top Glasgow cafe READ MORE: Hollywood legend baffled after being confused as Celtic fan In a Facebook post, they said: "Who joined us for dinner tonight? "Do you recognise this face? "He enjoyed his meal so much that he's coming back at the weekend." On top of the gastropub, the comic also dropped into The Smithy at Sandyford near Prestwick on Wednesday, June 11. The restaurant, which is located beside the A77 bypass, is known for dishing up fresh food. Sharing Chevy's visit, they said: "Thanks to Chevy Chase and his family for stopping by for some lunch at The Smith at Sandyford. "Haste Ye Back (come back soon)." The American actor, who is from New York, became the breakout cast member in the first-ever season of Saturday Night Live in 1975, where his recurring Weekend Update segment became a staple of the beloved programme. Since then, the Hollywood icon has starred in several films, including National Lampoon's Vacation, Vacation, Caddyshack, Three Amigos, and many more.

Consultants to 'explore options' for future of Stirling's Albert Halls
Consultants to 'explore options' for future of Stirling's Albert Halls

The Courier

time26-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Courier

Consultants to 'explore options' for future of Stirling's Albert Halls

A consultancy firm has been hired by Stirling Council to assist with 'exploring improvements' for the city's Albert Halls. The local authority says Ove Arup and Partners Limited has been brought in to look into potential options for the future of the category B-listed arts and conference venue. The company describes itself as 'a global consultancy of designers, engineers and consultants who guide, plan, and design the future of the built environment.' It was the only business to apply for the Albert Halls consultancy contract, which Stirling Council valued at £34,133.20. Ove Arup and Partners has 17 offices across the UK, and its Edinburgh-based team is working on the Stirling project. A Stirling Council spokesperson said: 'Consultants are supporting ongoing work that is exploring a range of potential options for improvements to The Albert Halls, Stirling, via funding from the City Region Deal.' Another external consultancy firm, Glamis Consultancy, was previously hired by Stirling Council to conduct a review of the Stirling Smith Art Gallery and Museum, sometimes known as The Smith, for a separate improvement project linked to the City Region Deal. This was completed in autumn 2024, and an action plan is expected to be presented to council members in June. However, at a full council meeting in early May, councillors expressed concern over the length of time the review process was taking, as well as the consultancy costs. Opened in October 1833, the Albert Halls on Dumbarton Road were purpose-built as a concert hall. It has capacity for more than 700 people in its Main Hall. Prior to its opening, The Smith was used to stage live performances. The Albert Halls were designed by local architect William Simpson, and were originally known as the New Public Halls.

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