"WWTV is a new Global Community Funk station and broadcasts around the world 24/7 on wwtv.scot for The William Wallace Trust. The Wallace statue in the Scottish Borders is in need of further refurbishment and care of the paths and car park. WWtv will serve the Wallace statue and Is a fundraiser and living record for those that contribute. The Wallace trust is about education; the local community, and connecting communities around the world. As Funk Ambassador tae Scotland for the Funk Music Hall of Fame and exhibition centre in Dayton Ohio we will bring the Scottish Borders and the USA closer together with Funk and we will be featuring the Wallace statue at the University of Dayton's Funk Symposium 15th-17th April 2021.
This broadcast will set the path for future generations to come and visit and care for The Wallace statue and is a continuing story frae the Body Blast'n music video from 1988 that helped start it a' '"
Yours
Jesse Rae
Trustee
The William Wallace Statue can be found in it's own grounds next to Bemersyde estate.
Built and carved by local man John Smith of Darnick and commisioned and unveiled on September 22nd 1814,by
David Steurt Erskine,11th Earl of Buchan.
Wallace stands 31' high looking over the River Tweed.. 'Guardian O' The Scottish Borders
ADVERTISE WITH USPlease take the time to advertise with us on our site to help fund repairs and future projects with The Wallace Statue.
MAKE A DONATIONThe Wallace Statue needs ongoing repairs to help maintain its appearance and condition. we rely on your donations and to make a donation please click above.
social mediaThere is a dedicated Instagram page for The Statue, with News,Photographs updated often to keep the community updated.
get in touch with usWe would love to hear from you regarding The Wallace Statue.
Please email us: jesse.rae@wwtv.scot