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    • Support Aird Community Trust (ACT)KBCT needs members that believe in and support work that will make Kirkhill and Bunchrew a better place to live. The greater the number of members the more strength and credibility the Trust will have. Please consider being a member. Your support will be greatly appreciated. Membership is free to all adults over 18 residing in the area. Click here to open a pdf version of the membership form for printing. Please send completed forms to the Secretary: George Hogg, Rhinduie Cottage, Lentran, Inverness IV3 8RJ
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    • Paths and Access GroupBeauly to Inverness cycle route Kirkhill and Bunchrew Community Trust continues to play a lead role in helping the community realise its long-held ambition for a route, suitable for both cyclists and walkers, which will run alongside the fast and busy A862 between Beauly and Inverness.  Where possible, this 15km route will utilise existing paths and minor roads, but will also include several new stretches of off-road path.  The route will link the many communities along the south side of the Beauly Firth with Inverness and with each other, allowing local people to leave their cars at home and travel safely by bike or on foot. The first off-road path section was built between Easter Moniack and Inchmore in 1999 and is much-used and valued by both local people and visitors.  Recent work undertaken by Highland Council to upgrade the existing footpath between Kirkhill and Inchmore  (making it suitable for both walkers and cyclists) and the introduction of traffic lights and cycle lanes on the Lovat Bridge have also helped improve walking and cycling links between local communities.   In 2008, our community identified two further sections of the route as development priorities:  the Lovat Bridge to Brockie’s corner and Bunchrew to Clachnaharry.  In…
    • Upper Reelig Community WoodCommunity Woodland The Community Woodland Group has been involved in a number of activities including seed collecting and tree planting with the local Beaver Scout Colony. They are now undertaking thinning of an area of beech wood in Reelig Forest and hope to be able to carry future management of the wood for the communities benefit.
    • Governance
      • Charity TrusteesDirectors are appointed at the AGM. Chairman u0026#038; Member Director George Hogg Phone 01463 831674 chair@kirkhillandbunchrew.org.uk Secretary u0026#038; Treasurer chair@kirkhillandbunchrew.org.uk Member Directors Aileen Armstrong Stuart Blackhall Erik Lundberg Donald Shiach Annie Griffiths Cris Ford Caroline Crawford Company Secretary Kirkhill Community Council Representative  u0026#038; Appointed Director
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      • Documents and PoliciesClick on the links below to view the document in pdf Child Protection Policy Statement Child Protection Procedure Policy on Protecting Vulnerable People Policy on the Secure Handling, Use, Storage u0026#038; Retention of Disclosure Information Recruitment of Ex Offenders Policy Memorandum and Articles of Association
  • Kirkhill Community Centre
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    • About Kirkhill and Bunchrew Community Council
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  • Groups & ClubsGroups and Clubs This purpose of this page is to provide information about the various groups and clubs within the Kirkhill u0026#038; Bunchrew Community. If you have information that you would like displayed about your group, please send the relevant information to admin@kirkhillandbunchrew.org.uk 7th Inverness (Kirkhill) Scout Group Kirkhill Tots Group Kirkhill Krew
    • 7th Inverness (Kirkhill) Scout GroupKirkhill Scout Group is very active and provides a wide range of adventurous activity for young people. There are 3 sections within Kirkhill Scout Group: Kirkhill Beavers Scouts Kirkhill Beaver Scouts are young people aged between six and eight years old. They belong to the first and youngest Section in the Scouting family. They can move to the next Section, Cub Scouts, between eight and eight ½ years. Easily recognised by their distinctive turquoise sweatshirts, Beaver Scouts enjoy making friends, playing games, going on visits and helping others. They meet together once a week in a Beaver Scout Colony. Kirkhill Beavers meet on Tuesday evenings from 5.15 to 6.15pm at Kirkhill Community Centre during school term times. Contact Beaver Scout Leader: Mairi MacDonald – 01463 831116 – macm99@aol.com Kirkhill Cubs Scouts Kirkhill Cub Scouts provide loads of fun for eight to ten ½ year olds. You will have the chance to try lots of different activities like swimming, music, exploring, computing and collecting. If you do them well you will get a badge which you can wear on your uniform. Kirkhill Cubs also get to go on trips and days out to Fun Days and Sausage Sizzles and places like the…
    • Kirkhill Indoor Bowling ClubKirkhill Bowling Club currently has around 20 members but it is keen to get new members and an open invitation is extended to anyone to come along and give it a try. If you find you like it, the cost to join the club has not been finalised for this year but is likely to be £18 (£14 for senior citizens) for the winter season plus £1 per night to pay for the hire of the hall. Age is not a problem – we have had members from 15 to 80+. So come on and give it a go!! We have spare sets of bowls for beginners to use so the only equipment you need is a pair of flat soled shoes – slippers are ideal until you get your own bowling shoes! The bowling is done on a carpet which is rolled out each evening and put away at the end of the night. No previous bowling experience is necessary, we will introduce you to the game very gently!! The aim of the club is to promote enjoyable social bowling. We do take part in the Inverness Indoor Bowling league and have our own club competitions throughout the winter.…
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