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Scottish village of Dull unveils sign to pair with US town Boring

 Dull in Perthshire has now officially been paired with Boring in Orgegan
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Dull in Perthshire has now officially been paired with Boring in Orgegan


Published on Sunday 24 June 2012 03:52

"THERE'S never a dull moment in Dull!" exclaimed councilwoman Marjorie
Keddie yesterday as she unveiled Scotland's newest, and most eye-catching
road sign.

After several months of anxious negotiation, the 84 residents of this tiny
Perthshire village have made it official. They are no longer Dull. They are
now Dull and Boring.

The news that the village of Dull, near Aberfeldy, was to pair with the town
of Boring in Oregon, USA, has made headlines around the world.

And yesterday, with the blessing of Perth & Kinross Council, they were
granted an official village sign to commemorate the momentous event.

 
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Later in the evening there was a street party, with tables and gazebos
lining the village's one and only street weighed down with homebaked
banoffee tarts and cheese straws, as well as a few celebratory bottles of
bubbly.

"It's been absolutely amazing," said Keddie, chairwoman of Dull and Weem
Community Council, as she put the finishing touches to her contribution to
the evening's celebrations.

"There's been real community spirit about the whole thing. It really has
brought people closer together."

Emma Burtles, whose friend it was who first spotted the town of Boring while
on a cycling holiday in the US earlier this year and suggested the link up,
certainly thinks so. A mother-of-four, banoffee- tart-baker and a
self-confessed "Dull woman", she relocated with her GP husband to the
village from Edinburgh a decade ago.

"We haven't had any big social gatherings in the village for a while," she
said. "Being able to get together to celebrate like this is really special
for everyone."

Burtles' son Archie,aged five, has cerebral palsy, and it is hoped that a
project to make "Dull & Boring" T-shirts may allow the village to raise
money for the charity Whizz-Kidz, which provides wheelchairs for disabled
children.

"This whole thing has to mean something," said Keddie. "It's not just about
being Dull and Boring. It's about something bigger than that."

Yet despite the good intentions, not everyone in the village is a fan. One
local, who did not wish to be named, said: "I'd have far preferred it if
we'd had some sort of more meaningful tie-up with a village in Malawi where
we could have helped another community, rather than done something gimmicky
like this."

And a few feathers have been ruffled over the fact that the sign has been
put up without due consultation within the community.

"There was no vote on it," said one. "The Boring people had a vote, why
couldn't we have had one?"

For most locals however, being Dull and Boring has been decidedly
interesting.

Down at Highland Safaris, the biggest tourism business in the area providing
hillside safaris and home to a cosy cafe and shop, director Donald Riddell
says that being based in "that weird little village called Dull" can only be
good for business.

"People see it as a daft joke, but there is a very serious side to this," he
said. "We employ 30 local people here, on a B-road, in a recession. Anything
that can put us on the map and keep our staff in jobs has to be a good
thing."

It is hoped that locals from Boring USA will flock to the area in their
droves. Bob Boring, whose ancestor founded the town, is believed to be
particularly keen to visit and there are discussions of a visit to
distribute "Dull & Boring" T-shirts later in the year.

Certainly, this is a glorious part of the world in which to be Dull, with
its rolling green hills, pine forests and Glen Lyon, the longest glen in
Scotland and thought to be the birthplace of Pontius Pilate, nearby.

Local rumour has it that the stone of destiny was, until recently, kept safe
at Dull church, before being relocated on to a local farmer's land, where it
was built into one of the stone walls.

And then there is the story of how Dull got its name in the first place,
with the legend being that in the 7th century Saint Eonan, who lived in
nearby Glen Lyon, asked for his coffin to be carried out of the Glen on
"duils" or tethers, and decreed that wherever they broke was where he was to
be buried, and a monastery founded in his name. Sure enough, they broke on
the site that is modern day Dull.

But this "pairing" is less of a marriage, and more of a civil partnership.
There will be no official twinning, because the rules - and who knew there
were such strict rules for twinning? - say that the two settlements'
relative sizes are too diverse (Boring, a suburb of Portland, Oregon's state
capital, has a population of more than 10,000, against 119 Dulls). Instead
it is a "pairing", a more flexible arrangement which means anything either
community would like it to.

On the Dull & Boring Facebook page, the two communities are tentatively
getting to know each other. Earlier in the week, one Dull member posted a
picture of a "local" - a Highland cow, in nearby Gen Lyon to much rapture
from the Boring residents. "Can you milk them?" inquires one member from a
local business named Boring Goats.

Another enthusiastic member has written: "God's beauty knows no ends in Dull
and Boring!"

Yesterday afternoon, as the sign was officially unveiled in front of a group
of excited locals, that certainly seemed to be the case, despite the driving
rain and the sun's refusal to emerge from behind the clouds.

And indeed, every motorist who droyve past the new sign, destined to be one
of the most photographed in the country, had a smile on their face that was
anything but Dull and Boring.

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