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placed in the middle of the boars’ heads, signifying a town, and the motto is that of the
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The small community is also known for being a hub of creative activity, with several arts venues, local artists and a small cinema. The
Cromarty Arts Trust, which restored several buildings in the town, including the Brewery and the Stables, organises a programme of arts and music events, including
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Community Council, videlicet:- a circlet richly chased from which are issuant four thistle leaves (one and two halves visible) and four pine cones (two visible) Or, and in an Escrol below the Shield this Motto "Meane Well, Speak Weil, and Doe Weil".
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consists of seven members, elected for four-year terms. Three of these members are elected annually to serve as chairman, Secretary and
Treasurer. Its coat of arms, granted in 1988, are based on the arms of Urquhart of Cromarty, with a
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Cromarty's cemetery, and the town's war memorial and a monument to Hugh Miller are situated next to it. Other buildings of note in Cromarty include the
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style. It is an outstanding example of an 18th/19th century burgh, "the jewel in the crown of
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based in Cromarty, which take part in competitions across Scotland. The Cromarty Community Rowing Club also hosts its own regatta in the summer.
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1479:"Cromartyshire | History of Parliament Online"
1454:"Cromartyshire | History of Parliament Online"
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1703:David Ross (2 October 2012).
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1531:David Ross (1 October 1994).
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777:Cabinet Secretary for Finance
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