Author: SH

  • Tickets now available for Gala Fundraising Dance

    Unfortunately the Pre-Gala Dance on the 28th April has been cancelled but we look forward to seeing everyone at the Gala Dance featuring Torridon on the 2nd June.

    Tickets will be available from 1st May, from Lorraine on 01463 831465.

    Can’t wait until June for Gala Week? Well don’t worry, we’re kicking off early this year with a pre-Gala dance on the 28th of April. Featuring Wood & Stone the popular Easter Ross band it’s sure to be a night to remember. The band are well known for their easy listening country music and a wide and varied selection of other styles. They headlined the street party on Tain High Street this year.

    Help us get the KDAA fundraising off to a cracking start.

    Saturday 28th April 2012

    Kirkhill Community Centre

    Doors open 8pm, strictly over 18’s only, BYOB

    Tickets £10 available from:

     Lorraine MacLeod 01463 831465

     Amanda MacGillivray 01463 831776

     

     

     

  • New season tennis membership available

    Tennis membership at Kirkhill MUGA is now available for April 2012 to March 2013 at the same great rates as last year. Family membership is only £20 per year. With the evenings stretching and the great spring weather it’s a great time to start.

    Membership forms and further information are available on the MUGA information page.

  • Red Squirrel Talk

    Kirkhill & Bunchrew Community Trust are delighted to welcome Juliet Robinson, Red Squirrel Conservation Officer, to Kirkhill Primary School to give a presentation on the current red squirrel situation with a particular focus on the Kirkhill area on Monday 26 March at 7.30pm.

    Squirrels to be followed by Kirkhill & Bunchrew Community Trust AGM. Find out about the work of the Trust. Everybody is welcome and refreshments will be provided.

    The Trust will be considering a new constitution to enable it to convert from a Limited Company to a Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation. See draft constitution .

  • MUGA charges reduced

    The Kirkhill District Amenitites Association (KDAA) is delighted to announce that Kirkhill MUGA (multi use games area) charges have been significantly reduced for 2012. Hourly charges for adult and junior clubs are now only £5 with the floodlights free.

    There’s never been a better time to get active so contact us now!

    More information on Kirkhill MUGA, tariffs and how to book.

     

     

     

  • Energy Efficiency Programme – November Update

    Energy meters

    Another group of community residents have come to the end of their free electricity monitor period. We have 5 electricity monitors that are very easy to install and show how electricity is being used over the day in our homes. Some of the recent feedback from the residents who’ve had the meters included;

    – Halogen lights very energy hungry and expensive,

    – Computer screens were using much more electricity than the actual computer,

    – The kettle is amazingly expensive, having the electricity monitor also made me realise how often I walked away from the nearly boiled kettle and then re-boiled it a couple of minutes later;

    –  The washing machine is also very expensive to run and the monitor really highlighted that – the machine is on its last legs so I will be looking to replace it very soon and will be paying particular attention to the drum size and also the  energy rating.

     

    If you are interested in getting a free monitor for a couple of months, please get in touch with me on 07584 297485

     

    “How To” Case Studies

    Over the winter we will be preparing a number of “How To” case studies. These will explain in non technical terms, renewable energy and how to make homes more energy efficient. So if you have thoughts about making 2012 an energy efficient home3 year, keep an eye on the web pages for these guides.

     

    Keeping Warm Over the Winter

    Finally, the colder temperatures are well and truly here for  the winter. The Energy Saving Trust has some tips on how to keep warm over the  winter. While some of these sound pretty common sense, how many of us have given them some thought

    – Get together – spending more time together over Christmas and New Year watching telly or playing with new presents means not all the rooms in our homes have to be heated to the same temperature. Turning the heating down in rooms we are not using will help reduce the heating bill,

    – Exercise – having just spent the afternoon sledging, with my children I can vouch that despite the cold temperatures, exercise for a couple of hours is a good way to keep warm.

    – Give your home a draught proofing MOT, checking there are no unwanted cold winds getting into your house,

    – Top up the duvet with some blankets on the bed or make sure the duvet is suitable for the colder winter temperatures. A duvet rated 13.5 tog is good for the winter.

  • Log Building Opening

    LOG BUILDING OPENING

    3rd December 2011 @ 12 midday

    YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN US TO OPEN THE BUILDING AND MEET THE KIRKHILL AND BUNCHREW COMMUNITY TRUST WOODLAND GROUP

    Refreshments available after the opening!

    Please park at the main Reelig Glen Forestry Commission Car Park and walk up into the woodland

    The log building in Upper Reelig Community Wood has been  relocated from Balnain Wood and will be used as a focus for the community woodland group’s activities, as an equipment store and a resource centre for Forest School and other community activities.

    Kirkhill and Bunchrew Community Trust Woodland Group secured support for the building  from their own funds,  the Highland LEADER programme and Forestry Commission Scotland. It’s constructed from local logs, scribed to fit together. Whole larch logs and milled timber from Reelig were used in the construction and with a turf roof it has a low visual and environmental impact. Local log builder Mike Cooper relocated and finished the building on site in Reelig.

    The building is situated in the beech trees down from the upper car park.