Hi there Brian,
I saw your message and thought I'd reply. I've been living in Malta for 10
years now and although I, myself, am english, I do know quite a few scots
that are living on the island - some posted here with work, others retired
here, so I'll pass your number on to them. Can you give me a few more
details about what the article's about and what sort of info. Also in
Valletta (the capital) there is the St. Andrew's Scots Church where a great
many of the scots on the island go, so we could put a note on the
noticeboard there if you'd like. Are you intending coming out to Malta at
some point?
Anyway - hope this is some help.
Regards,
Lisa Bonello.
----- Original Message -----
From: "brianmciver76" <brianmciver76@...>
To: <britishexpatsinmalta2@...>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 5:10 PM
Subject: [British Expats in Malta] Calling all Scots in Malta!
> Hi there,
>
> I am a journalist from Scotland and I am doing a story for the Daily
Record on Scots living in the
> new EU countries as of May 1st. I am trying to get in touch with Scots to
chat about what Malta
> is like and what the locals, as our new Euro pals, are like. If you are
Scottish or know any Scots, I
> would be very grateful if you could help me get in touch. Please ask them
to call me on 00 44
> 141 309 3182 (I can call them right back to save your bill) or ask them to
email me a number I
> can get a hold of them on. As I said, it won't take much time, and I think
it would be a good way
> to introduce Scotland to the new Europe.
> Hope you are well,
>
> all the best,
>
> Brian McIver
>
>
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