

LINKS TO WORLD WIDE WEB PAGES
Arts | |
| www.angusarts.org | Angus Arts, is a small, lively, independent charity, committed to encouraging creativity in the arts for all ages and levels of experience |
| www.brechinartsfestival.org | The Annual Brechin Arts Festival website |
| The DD8 Music official website is currently unavailable, but up-to-date information can be obtained from their MySpace website in the meantime | |
| www.gleneskretreat.btik.com | The Glenesk Folk Museum and Retreat Tearoom |
| www.thehairst.com | The Hairst website. The renowned Angus Summer Arts Festival |
Community Websites | |
| www.open4community.info/angus | Angus 4 Communities. Angus Council External Funding Team website providing information on funding sources, advice on funding applications and a comprehensive range of funding issues. |
| www.alythvoice.co.uk | The Alyth Voice with an online Community Newsletter |
| www.angusahead.com | Angus Ahead portal website for a wide range of activities and issues across Angus |
| www.angusevents.com | Angus Events community website with information on a range of pursuits and issues |
| www.brechin-angus.co.uk | Brechin and the Glens website, information about Brechin. |
| www.clovakirk.ik.com | Clova Kirk Trust website |
| www.glenislahighlandgames.co.uk | Glenisla Highland Games Website |
| www.glenlethnot.co.uk | Glen Lethnot website, local information and a wealth of superb photographs |
| www.menmuir.org.uk | Menmuir website, local information and a wealth of superb photographs |
| www.netmums.com | Netmums (Angus) A dedicated web site for local mums. |
| www.scottish-communities.net | The Scottish Communities Web.The Scottish Communities Web database is regularly updated with links to village, town, city and area specific sites around the country. |
| www.ruralgateway.org.uk | The Rural Gateway Website, a mine of information on rural issues, a links portal to community websites and a discussion forum forall manner of rural questions. |
| www.strathmoreglens.org | Strathmore & the Glens website, similar & complementary to the Angus Glens website |
| www.volunteerangus.org.uk | Volunteer Centre Angus, Arbroath. An excellent and informative website for people seeking all kinds of volunteer opportunities throughout angus |
Countryside & Outdoor Pursuits | |
| www.angusanddundee.co.uk/walkingfestival | Official Angus Walking Festival website with details of programmes, routes and booking forms. |
| www.cairngorms.co.uk | Cairngorms National Park website. |
| www.dundee4bairns.co.uk | The dundee4bairns has a hillwalking section especially for pre-school children with all routes chosen with 3-4 year old children in mind. There are also tips on the suitability of the routes for all-terrain buggies. This is quite a unique section and many families in Dundee and Angus have been delighted to find details of routes suitable for this age group. |
| www.gordonsnedden.co.uk | The personal website of Mr. Gordon Snedden, local Mountaineer and retired outdoor activities trainer, with detailed descriptions of walk routes in each of the Glens, and much more. |
| www.visitcairngorms.com | Eastern Cairngorms Access Project website, providing comprehensive background information regarding the history of the Project, and full details of a wide range of activities and initiatives. |
| www.snh.org.uk/hillphones | Hill Phones Project. Information provided to enable hillwalkers and climbers to find out where stag stalking is taking place and to plan routes avoiding stalking operations. |
| www.ramblers.org.uk | Ramblers Association website. Britain's biggest walking charity, working for 70 years to promote walking and to improve conditions for everyone who walks in Scotland,England and Wales. |
| www.snh.org.uk | Scottish Natural Heritage. Important Scottish site dedicated to the preservation of our environment. |
| www.visitdeeside.org.uk | Upper Deeside Access Trust website, the partner of, & Sister organisation, to the Eastern Cairngorms Access Project. |
| www.walkingworld.com | Online resource for all British walkers with over 3500 routes , contributed by more than 200 walkers from all round the country. The walks come in a unique format making them very easy to follow, with photographs to illustrate every important decision point and a proper Ordnance Survey map. |
Genealogy | |
| www.ancestralscotland.org | Ancestral Scotland, a one-stop-shop for Ancestral Tourism. |
| www.angus.gov.uk/history/archives/ | Angus Archives is the archive of Angus Council and the repository for the records of the former burghs of Angus (Arbroath, Brechin, Carnoustie, Forfar, Kirriemuir, Montrose and Monifieth) Angus County Council and for private papers of all types and ages. |
| www.genealogy-guide.org.uk | The Genealogy Guide is simple to use and provides step-by-step information on getting started and the sources that are available to help. It also shows you how to compile your own family tree and has a useful links section to help with your research. |
| www.tayroots.com | The Angus & Dundee Ancestral Forum is a new initiative that aims to offer a high quality visitor experience to those visitors who wish to access archive centres and explore sites connected to their forefathers. A comprehensive website is scheduled to go online in the near future, with which the Angus Glens Website will be reciprocally linked. Further details to follow as these become available. |
| www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk | Scotlands People, the official government source of genealogical data for Scotland |
Health | |
| www.cool2talk.org | Cool 2 Talk. Health matters and local services for young people in Tayside |
| NHS 24 | Angus County Emergency Services - health services outwith normal hours |
| www.taysidedeaf.org.uk/SoundSense.html | Sound Sense Project, Befriending for deaf people within the Tayside area |
| http://www.msangusbranch.co.uk/ | Angus Branch Multiple Sclerosis supporting those with MS and their families |
Newspapers | |
| www.thecourier.co.uk | The Courier. Local news from Dundee |
| www.scotsmagazine.com | Scots Magazine. News from Scotland with translation dictionary |
Scottish Search | |
| www.angus.gov.uk | Angus Council website |
| www.electricscotland.com | Electronic Scotland. Scottish site covering, Ancestral, Historic, & Community information.Major source of info for Scottish communities world wide. |
| www.exploringscotland.co.uk | Offers categorised listings for exploring Scotland. |
| www.highlandgames-sga.com | The Scottish Games Association (SGA) is the governing body of Traditional Highland Games in Scotland. It represents over 60 Highland Games in Scotland and has several associate members overseas in Canada and Australia etc. |
| www.scotlandscountrysidefestival.co.uk | Scotland's Countryside Festival, 1st and 2nd September 2007. |
| www.scotlandinter.net | Scotland Internet. A gateway web site directory comprehensive coverage of all things Scottish. |
| www.scottishweb.net | The Scottish Web. Based in the Highlands of Scotland. Targets Travel in Scotland, Scottish history, traditions & genealogy. |
| www.scotlands.com | The Tartan Pages. Scottish Internet Directory |
| www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk | Undiscovered Scotland. Scottish Internet Directory covering businesses,visitor attractions and community sites. |
Travel | |
| www.theaa.com | AA Route Planner, online maps and point-to-point driving directions to help you plan your journey around the Angus Glens. |
| www.multimap.com | Multimap is a provider of online maps, point-to-point driving directions and geo-spatial ("where's my nearest?") searches, to help you plan your journey around the Angus Glens. |
| www.trafficscotland.org | Traffic Scotland. Real-time and future traffic information for Scotland. Includes roadworks, planned roadworks, traffic news, weather reports and even information about speed cameras. |
UK Sites | |
| www.aboutbritain.com | About Britain. Comprehensive visitor guide to Britain |
| www.theaward.org | The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. The new website for the Duke of Edinburgh's Award. |
| www.enjoybritain.com | Enjoy Britain. The premier British Tourism directory-thousands of things to do and places to see. |
| www.british-towns.net | Towns & Villages. British towns & villages network including communities |
Weather | |
| www.trafficscotland.org | See Traffic Scotland. |
Young People | |
| www.youngscot.org | Young Scot. Scottish youth information for 12-26 year olds |