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dunblane (cathedral), scotland
may 2026
Today, 13th March 2026, is the 30th anniversary of the Dunblane Massacre, the UK’s deadliest mass shooting.
A man entered Dunblane Primary School and murdered 16 children and a teacher, as well as injuring 15 people, before shooting himself dead.
The murdered people’s names are:
Victoria Elizabeth Clydesdale
Erma Elizabeth Crozier
Melissa Helen Currie
Charlotte Louise Dunn
Kevin Allan Hasell
Ross William Irvine
David Charles Kerr
Mhairi Isabel MacBeath
Gwen Hodson or Mayor
Brett McKinnon
Abigail Joanne McLennan
Emily Morton
Sophie Jane Lockwood North
John Petrie
Joanna Caroline Ross
Hannah Louise Scott
Megan Turner
The injured people’s names were:
Aimie Lauren Adam
Coll Austin
Matthew Alexander Birnie
Mary Blake
Scott Elliot Crichton
Eileen Mary Harrild
Steven James Hopper
Robbie Hurst
Amy Louise Hutchison
Ryan Thomas Liddell
Mark James Mullan
Andrew O'Donnell
Victoria Elizabeth Porteous
Robert Raymond Purves
Grace Tweddle
Ben Vallance
Stewart Campbell Weir
Following the shooting, and campaigning by the bereaved families and activists, the UK government introduced the Firearms Amendment Act 1997, which banned almost all handguns. This was followed by another Act banning the remainder later that year.
In the 30 years since Dunblane, Britain has had 10 mass shooting incidents where more than one person was killed.
View from the window, Dunblane Cathedral, Dunblane, Scotland. August 2025.
2 bedroom house for sale on Perth Road, Dunblane
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“There was a shooting of school children in Scotland. Sixteen school children. Twenty years ago, a man walked into the gym, opened fire on a bunch of innocent kids. We still talk about it. We still cry about it. We still pray about it. And we changed the gun laws because of it. We said ‘never again’ and there’s never been another one.”
One of the most powerful monologues from a guest star on Grey’s Anatomy and it’s still my favourite 9 years later.
Today marks 29 years since sixteen school children and their teacher were mercilessly killed during gym class, so take a moment and remember them.
This week i've got a little look around the lovely town of Dunblane (hometown of Andy and Jamie Murray) and also a generally nice town! There are many nods to the Murrays about the town, as well as much more (cathedral, museum, oldest private library in Scotland). Hope you enjoy! 😀
jack.lowden
The boy fae Dunblane. I grew up watching your matches at Wimbledon on tv in the kitchen. Staying up late into the summer nights after school. Crumpling ma mum’s top from gripping onto her in suspense. Ma Dad doing nervous, muttering loops of the house before every break point. ‘Nut, he’s fucked it’. You echoing that through the tv, the mic picking up you calling yerself every name under the sun at the smallest mistake. And then that grit would kick in. That Perthshire built engine. And the hands on the boy! Those Maradona hands. The touch, the impossible lobs and the ‘get tae fuck see ye later’ angle bending passing shots. And then there was you. That self deprecation & sense of fairness you maintained alongside your unwavering, tetchy, Shankly-esque self belief made me proud of who we build at hame.
Beauty and iron.
But best of all, was watching ye grow from a bairn to man to a God on that grass.
M’ANDEHH! 🏴 @andymurray