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George Hogg September 19, 2022

A guided visit to the Reelig Glen, a popular local woodland walk, to discover some of its stories. Starting from the Reelig Glen car park at 10am on Saturday 1st October. Part of Highland Archaeology Festival 2022

George Hogg September 19, 2022

If you’re interested in local built heritage then this guided visit to the 18th Century cruck cottage and the Wardlaw Mausoleum in Kirkhill is a must. It’s on Saturday 1st October at 1.30 – 4.00pm starting from Kirkhill Community Centre. Free for attendees but donations welcome. Part of the Highland Archaeology Festival 2022.

George Hogg October 11, 2021

The Trust’s Active Travel Group and Sustrans undertook a survey of community views on the proposed new Inchmore shared use path during September 2021. Overall the response to the survey (https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/3dbacc4547374eaaa315ba33eac11c01) was very positive.  We had 87 respondents and are aware that many more viewed the StoryMap. The respondents predominant age group appeared to be […]

SH December 9, 2020

The elves have been busy, and invite you to explore a family orientated, self led, Festive Trail around Upper Reelig Community Wood. There are lots of exciting things to do: find the snowmen and reindeers living in the wood; help the elves make a Christmas tree; create a twig star to take home; build a […]

SH December 5, 2020

The Beauly Theatre Club presents a Christmas Calendar, a programme of seasonal songs and sketches, coming to your home soon. You’ll be pleased to know that you don’t have to put one foot outside the door. Just sit back in your favourite armchair, click on the link and enjoy. The club have been rehearsing during […]

SH August 17, 2020

An outbreak of an invasive non-native species (INNS), Japanese Knotweed, has been identified in the Millenium Garden next to the Community Centre in Kirkhill. The small patch was found in early summer. We don’t know how it arrived but it’s possible that the plant is present elsewhere in the village. The plant poses no direct […]