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Perth and
Kinross Vacations
Top
10 Things To Do and See
in
Perth and Kinross
Gleneagles, Perth
Beautiful golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus.
Attraction type: Golf course
Blair Castle, Pitlochry
Attraction type: Castle; Garden; Historic home
Edradour Distillery, Pitlochry
Attraction type: Other
Branklyn Garden, Perth
Attraction type: Garden
Perth Art Gallery and Museum, Perth
Attraction type: Art museum
Kirk of
St. John the Baptist, Perth
Attraction type: Religious site; Historic site
Buchanty Spout, Crieff
Attraction type: Other
Woodland Park, Perth
Attraction type: Park
Black Spout Wood, Pitlochry
Attraction type: Hiking trail; Nature trail; Scenic/historic walking
area
MacNaughtons of Pitlochry, Pitlochry
Founded on Loch Tayside in 1792, is where all
self-respecting Scots come for their tartans.
Attraction type: Specialty shop
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Living
and Working in Perthshire
Author:
Jayne Michael
Perthshire is situated centrally in Scotland being about one hours
drive from both of the major cities of Glasgow and Edinburgh. There
are good road and rail links, an airport in Edinburgh and an
international airport in Glasgow.
Perthshire is a beautiful scenic area and has been a popular tourist
area in the past especially with people who like the outdoors and
activities such as walking and cycling. The world spotlight fell
upon the area recently when Gleneagles played host to the G8 Summit.
Perthshire was once voted best place to live and has attracted the
attention of a few who have considered relocating to the area or
thought of moving their business or setting up new businesses here.
If you are thinking of relocating to Perthshire it is important to
consider carefully all the facts before making such an important
decision that will affect both you and your family.
It is important to note that Perthshire is a rural area and the
economy still very much revolves around farming, land and tourism.
Although Perth itself is often referred to as the "Fair City" it is
in fact a town and has never been granted city status which means
that the area does not attract major funding for economic
development. The average earnings in Perthshire are acknowledged by
Perth and Kinross Council as being lower than the rest of Tayside
and Scotland.
In terms of school education which should be a key factor in the
decision making process, the council also report that most exam
results in secondary schools were said to be below the average for
similar authorities in 2004.
Perthshire is really akin to a market town and the business
community are very close knit which makes it very difficult for new
businesses coming to the area to make a go of it. Major new business
developments have been prevented from establishing themselves in
Perthshire and have gone elsewhere to places such as Dundee who
recognise the importance of bringing in new talent and new
businesses to their city.
We hope to give an unbiased view of what it's really like to live
and work in Perthshire as an outsider and to help you make the right
decision if you are deciding to relocate.
About the
Author:
Perthshire is
the home of Business Perthshire, an information packed website of
articles gathered and collated from the media designed to assist all
quality businesses in Perth and offer useful tourism information for
the visitor.
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