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V&A Dundee UNESCO Launch
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V&A Dundee UNESCO Launch

Tourism Minister, Ivan McKee with (LtoR) Leonie Bell, V&A Dundee Director, VisitScotland Director of Industry & Destination Development Rob Dickson, Francesca Osowska, CEO of NatureScot and Chair of Scotland’s UNESCO Trail Steering Committee, Professor Anne Anderson, UK National Commission for UNESCO Board of Directors and Jagoda Sadowska – artist. Launch of Scotland’s UNESCO Trail – the world’s first ever trail linking 13 of Scotland’s place-based UNESCO designations. The trail will be launched by Tourism Minister Ivan McKee, VisitScotland Director of Industry & Destination Development Rob Dickson, Francesca Osowska, CEO of NatureScot and Professor Anne Anderson, UK National Commission for UNESCO. A specially commissioned design, by Dundee graduate Jagoda Sadowska, will be unveiled at the launch.

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