
Inverness
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Weather | 12°C, Wind W at 8 km/h, 77% Humidity |
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Population | 46,870 (2012) |
UK Parliament | Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey |
Local time | Saturday 14:05 |
University | University of Highlands and Islands |
Current weather | www.weather.com |
Location statistical region population | 46,870 |
Postcod | IV1-3 |
Area code | 01463 |
Citi status | 2000 |
Council area | Highland |
First settl | 6th century |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 734692 |
About Inverness
Inverness is a city on Scotland’s northeast coast, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth. It's the largest city and the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands. Its Old Town features 19th-century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th-century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian Market selling food, clothing and crafts. The contemporary Inverness Museum and Art Gallery traces local and Highland history. ― Google
Wildfire takes hold near caravan park at Daviot in Highlands

...Firefighters are tackling a wildfire which broke out south of Inverness...
Storm Arwen: 66,000 remain without power after extreme weather

... ScotRail said the following routes remain suspended on Sunday: Edinburgh - North Berwick /DunbarDundee - Aberdeen Aberdeen - Inverness Wick - Inverness services bypassing ThursoDumfries - KilmarnockOn Saturday Network Rail shared a picture captured from a helicopter of a tree blocking both lines near Errol, west of Dundee...
Scotland hit by second earthquake in a week with Highland tremor

... At least 300 miles (483 km) in length it cuts diagonally across the Highlands from Inverness to Fort William and has its origins in events that happened about 400 million years ago...
Tourists in sneakers rescued, in Ben Nevis blizzard

... Inverness coast guard helicopter, rescue 151, could not be used in the vicinity of the summit due to the severity of the conditions...
Karen Gillan: 'I got rejected for the local panto'

...Film star Karen Gillan says she struggled to win roles in school plays and the local pantomime when she was a young girl in Inverness...
Karen Gillan: 'I got rejected for the local panto'
Film star Karen Gillan says she struggled to win roles in school plays and The Local pantomime when she was a young girl in Inverness .
Gillan , who is now one of Scotland's biggest Movie Stars , tells she had to overcome many knockbacks while trying to break into acting.
"I got rejected from everything Growing Up ," the 32-year-old says.
This might be something of a surprise given she has rarely been far from cinema screens since her breakout role as Doctor Who companion Amy Pond about seven years ago.
She has appeared in the Marvel blockbusters Guardians of The Galaxy and Guardians of The Galaxy Vol. 2, starred opposite Hollywood stars such as Tom Hanks and provided voices for characters in a Will Smith and a Harrison Ford film.
Next year, she will be The Lead character in an all-female assassin movie Gunpowder Milkshake also starring Game of Thrones' Lena Headey and action movie actress Michelle Yeoh .
Before that, This Christmas sees her reprise her role as Ruby Roundhouse in Jumanji: The Next Level , the sequel to 2017's hit Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle .
Her fellow cast members include Dwayne "The Rock " Johnson and comedy actors Kevin Hart and Jack Black .
But Gillan said she struggled to win roles in her Youth .
Karen Gillan as Amy Pond in Doctor Who"The Local pantomime, I couldn't Get In ," she says.
"The School plays I couldn't Get In , and somehow I knew that it didn't mean I couldn't do this profession. "
She adds: "My drive wasn't 'I'm going to show them', but 'I know I can do this and you just can't see it yet'.
"A lot of people might have been put off by those rejections, so that is why I think it is so important to have self-belief. "
Her perseverance paid off with her becoming a member of Inverness ' Eden Court Theatre 's Youth dance company and senior Youth theatre. She later studied acting and performance in Edinburgh and London.
She says her advice to Young People wanting to break into acting would be to have self-belief, work hard and not let rejections end their dreams.
Jumanji: Welcome to The Jungle represents one of Gillan 's biggest films to date. The Movie made More Than £730m Worldwide .
Its popularity was evident on a trip home to Inverness .
Gillan and her fellow Jumanji: The Next Level cast members"I tried to go to see Jumanji but couldn't Get In because The Cinema was full. I've never been more happy to be rejected from a film," she says.
Gillan says among the reasons for the film's success, and what she hopes will also help the sequel, is the chemistry among its cast.
She says: "It's so much fun. It's as much fun as you imagine it would be. Filming a scene there are tears in my eyes because I had just been laughing. "
For the sequel, Gillan was encouraged to do some of her own stunts which included being thrown from a bridge and fight scenes using nunchucks Martial Arts weapons.
"I'm covered in bruises because I had to learn How To use nunchucks. I kept hitting myself with them," she says.
For Gillan , Christmas offers the chance of a break from her career, and injuring herself, as well as an opportunity to indulge in a Scottish delicacy.
"I'll be Eating Everything Under The Sun including Eating Black Pudding in The Morning because I miss that," she says, before adding: "And I Am going to be working Out - a lot - because of all the Eating . "
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Source of news: bbc.com