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Tron Kirk Market. Part of the Scottish Historic Buildings Trust, the Tron Kirk was built in the 17th century yet closed as a parish church in 1952.
Tron Kirk, at the heart of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, has lain largely unused since it ceased to be a functioning church in 1952.
Artists at the Royal Mile's Tron Kirk Market call it a "game changer" for local art, thriving with creative autonomy from the Scottish Design Exchange and benefitting from high tourist footfall.
Hogmanay 1959: Revellers see in the new year outside the Tron Kirk, the traditional venue for the bells. Picture: TSPL IT WAS once a laid-back affair involving a few hundred revellers who gathered ...
The congregation of St George's Tron Church in Glasgow held a final service as members of the Kirk on Sunday. The Church called in Sheriff officers last week to recover Church property before the ...
STRIKING carers at Enable Scotland have marched to demand collective bargaining and fair funding for fair work in social care. Rallying at Edinburgh’s historic Tron Kirk, dozens of Unison carers from ...