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A Wee Touch of Scotland


When it comes to tradition the Scots have some too, I know, I was born half Scots and I am very proud of my Scottish roots.

If you have Celtic heritage or you are a romantic at heart, nothing looks finer or smarter than the kilt for your Wedding or Burns Night Supper. Wearing the tartan of the famous Scottish Regiment the Black Watch and full formal Highland Dress, the English Toastmaster is transformed into your Scottish Master of Ceremonies for your special event. With authentic Scots accent Ronald will leave your guests amazed if not inquisitive as to where you found a true Scot for your event.

AND... just because the English Toastmaster is in costume does not mean that he will do any less when it comes to hosting your event or functions. As always he will look after the organization of the day or night taking care to always adhere to your laid down plans but delivering an even better performance than expected.

At Celtic style Weddings Ronald will perform the same duties as for any wedding and will be only too pleased to add anything that you may require to make your 'Scots wedding' an amazing success.

Burn's Night Suppers are a speciality and every detail for a great night will be preplanned making sure the night runs as smooth as silk. From 'Piping in the Haggis' to the 'Auld Lang Syne", you can rely on Ronald to take the stress out of running the night so that you can have a good time too and advice on how to run a Burn's Night Supper can be found using the link at the bottom of this page.

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Although my Clan tartan is the Murray of Atholl ( which I will wear if asked ), I prefer to wear the Black Watch tartan together with the Black Watch cap badge and hackle on my glengarry in memory of my Scottish Grandfather who served in the Black Watch during the 1914-18 war.

As a member of various Scots related societies and organizations I am also able to recommend a Piper for your event or function.

CLICK HERE for information on 'Organizing Burns Night Suppers'