Finland a film documentary by Lesley Riddoch & Gavin Hanigan
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Finland a film documentary by Lesley Riddoch & Gavin Hanigan

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February 2026
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Showing at the MacRobert Memorial Hall in Tarland, Aberdeenshire, AB34 4YL\n 2pm-4.30 pm March 1st 2026 Doors open at 1.30pm

The Finland film / documentary lasts for about an hour then there will be an opportunity to ask questions in a Q & A with Lesley Riddoch.

Additionally there will be a raffle draw at the end.

This not a political event, run by a non profiting organisation. This is a film documentary that is open to anyone who has an interest of how a small country like Scotland can evolve through clever forward thinking and innovation creating a prosperity for generations to come. We have the people in Scotland to do this !!!

Finland – this sub-arctic state with a Scotland-sized population has snow, Santa, trees and a precarious land border with Russia. It’s also been the worlds happiest country for eight years running, with the best education system, food security and levels of trust in government and in one another. Helsinki folk were more likely to hand in a dropped wallet than folk in any other world capital. Not bad for a country that almost ceased to exist in the 20th century after famine, civil war and invasion. What explains their incredible transformation?

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The Square, Tarland, AB34 4YL

Mar 1, 2026 -2:00 PM