Cupar piper Douglas Provan on Hogmanay and the best black bun - The Courier


Cupar piper Douglas Provan on Hogmanay and the best black bun - The Courier

“Bagpipes and Hogmanay go hand in hand – it’s as Scottish as it gets,” he says. “The sound of the pipes just fits the tradition. Everyone loves it.

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