Scottish Castles Association

Preserving the Past for the Future


Presidents and Council Members

Meet the people who are, or have been, pivotal to the Scottish Castles Association.
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Scottish Castles Association Council Members

The council members who support the Scottish Castles Association in carrying out its work.

Date added: 13 Mar 2014
Dorothy SCA

Our Chair – Dorothy Newlands of Lauriston (2024 – present)

Dorothy Newlands of Lauriston became chair of the Scottish Castles Association in April 2024.

Date added: 26 May 2024
robert bogdan

Former Scottish Castles Association chairman Robert Bogdan (2019-2023)

A tribute to Robert Bogdan who was the chairman of the Scottish Castles Association from 2019 to 2023.

Date added: 02 Apr 2023
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Our President, Professor Richard Oram (May 2013 - present)

With a distinguished record of professional involvement and research into Scotland's historic landscape, Professor Richard Oram became President of the Scottish Castles Association in 2013.

Date added: 06 May 2013
Professor Charles McKean

Scottish Castles Association Former President, the late Professor Charles McKean (2011-13)

The Scottish Castles Association mourns the passing of our President, Professor Charles McKean, who died peacefully on 29th September 2013 aged 67.

Date added: 05 Oct 2012
Sir David Steel

Our Patron and former President (2000-2011), David Steel

The Rt.Hon. The Lord Steel of Aikwood KT, KBE, PC, DL was formerly president of the Scottish Castles Association and is currently our patron.

Date added: 25 Feb 2010
Nigel Tranter

A Personal Tribute to Our Founder President - Nigel Tranter O.B.E 1909-2000

Nigel Tranter, our founding President, sadly died in the year 2000. Nigel wrote many novels on Scottish historical figures and its castles. Nigel also shared our passion for saving our built heritage from decay.

Date added: 24 Feb 2010
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