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Italian Scotland exists as a Scottish charity to promote Italian culture and language and organise events of freindship and solidarity between Scotland and Italy.

You can join Italian Scotland by contacting our secretary Caroline Pierotti at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  There is no membershuip fee.

Italian Scotland seeks to comply with all aspects of GDPR relating to the use of your data.

We hold only email addresses of those who have subscribed to our newsletter which is used to inform interested parties about events of interest to the Scots Italian community.

You can opt out of receiving updates by contacting the secretary at the email address above.

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If you would like to opt-in or opt-out of using cookies then you should be able to do so using your browser. You can review your cookie settings at any time.

If you have any questions, require further information about how we protect your Personal Data, if you wish to provide feedback or make a complaint about the use of your information, please contact the the secretary.

We hope that we can satisfy any queries you may have about the way in which we process your Personal Data. However, if you have unresolved concerns you also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner (‘ICO’) (www.ico.org.uk).