Angus
WELCOME TO Angus
Province Overview
Dundee
2,182 km2
116,190
English
Popular
Geography and Tourist Attractions
Information about the province's tourist attractions, including popular destinations, events, and activities.
Cairngorms National Park
Glamis Castle
Arbroath Abbey
Political
Economy and Government
Angus is a county located in the east of Scotland, and its economy is driven by a variety of sectors, including agriculture, fishing, and tourism. The county is known for its high-quality farmland, and agriculture remains an important industry in Angus, with crops such as potatoes, soft fruits, and barley being grown. The fishing industry is also significant, with several fishing ports located along the Angus coast.
Tourism is another important contributor to the Angus economy, with visitors drawn to the area's stunning natural scenery, historic sites, and cultural attractions. The county is home to several popular tourist destinations, including Glamis Castle, Arbroath Abbey, and the Angus Glens.
The local government in Angus is led by Angus Council, which is responsible for a wide range of services, including education, social care, waste management, and planning. The council is made up of 28 elected councillors, who are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the local community.
The county is also represented in the Scottish Parliament by two MSPs, who are elected by the people of Angus to represent their interests at the national level. At the UK Parliament level, Angus is part of the Angus constituency, which is currently represented by Dave Doogan MP.
History
History and Culture
Angus has a rich history and culture that stretches back thousands of years. The county is home to several historic sites, including Arbroath Abbey, which played an important role in the Scottish Wars of Independence, and Glamis Castle, which is steeped in folklore and legend.
Angus has a strong connection to Scotland's agricultural heritage, with farming playing an important role in the county's history and culture. The area is also known for its traditional crafts, such as weaving and pottery, which have been passed down through generations of artisans.
The county has a rich musical tradition, with several notable musicians and bands hailing from Angus, including AC/DC guitarist Malcolm Young and the indie rock band The View. The county is also home to several cultural festivals, such as the Arbroath Sea Fest, which celebrates the area's maritime heritage, and the Angus Glens Walking Festival, which offers visitors the chance to explore the stunning natural beauty of the area.
The local culture in Angus is heavily influenced by the Gaelic language and Scottish traditions, with many residents proud of their Scottish heritage. The area is also home to a number of museums and galleries, which showcase the county's rich history and cultural heritage.