Category: Community

  • Inverness Open Tennis Championships 2012

    INVERNESS OPEN

    Grade 4 LTA Sanctioned Tournament

    at

    Inverness Tennis & Squash Club
    (IV3 5SB)
    &
    Bellfield Park
    (IV2 4SZ)
    Saturday 4th August – Saturday 11th August

    8&U-m (4th); 9&U-m (4th); 10&U (5th); 12&U (7th-8th); 14&U (9th-10th);
    16&U (7th-8th); 18&U (9th-10th); 16&U Boys Doubles (7th-9th); 16&U Girls Doubles (7th-9th)

    ALL OTHER EVENTS 5th-11th August (finals on the 11th)
    Mens Singles; Womens Singles; Mens Doubles; Womens Doubles; Mixed Doubles;
    40+ Mens Singles; 40+ Womens Singles; Mens Handicap Singles

    ENTER ONLINE: www.lta.org.uk/findacompetition
    CODE: NSC12S0626
    Email: InvernessOpen@gmail.com TEL: 07414 936597
    Entry form available here.
  • Kirkhill Gala Queen Crowned

    Kirkhill Gala Week has kicked off with a family céilidh and the Crowning of the Gala Queen, Princes and Princesses at the Community Centre on Saturday night. The Gala Queen Louisa Fairgrieve, Princesses Anna Knox and Catriona Johannsen and Princes Lachlan O’Flynn and Cameron McDonald were crowned at the start of the céilidh.

    Sunday afternoon sees the Car Treasure Hunt with a BBQ at the Community Centre, starting at 4:00pm.

    The full Gala Programme is available for download here.

  • Help needed for cycle path scrub up.

    The Scout organisation as a whole is holding a community week throughout the UK where Scouts can put something back into the community.

    Aird Scouts Group is inviting any member of our community to help out.

    So this Thursday, 17th May, we will be providing help to keep nature in check by clearing weeds from the path between Inchmore and Reelig. The path has been narrowed by encroaching grasses so the Scouts are going to push them back!

    What each Scout/volunteer will need is:

      a flat spade or trowel,
      some gardening gloves (any gloves will do to stop blisters forming)
      along with the usual waterproof jacket if it looks like rain.

    We would also like parents to join in as well so we can make the maximum impact on the path so if you can come along that would be fantastic.

    Meet at the Bog Roy Inn(The Inn Formerly Know as The Old North Inn) car park at 7 pm. Pick up as usual at 9 pm.

    See you then

    Paul, Helen, Andy, Karen

  • Up Helly Aa – Kirkhill Style

    To mark the Viking Festival of Up Helly Aa, Kirkhill Beavers and Cubs put on their own version of the famous celebration held in Shetland at the end of January each year. A replica longship, built by the Cub leaders, David Hendry and Dave Knox, was carried into the playing field behind the Community Centre and placed on a firepit where it was burnt. This was followed by a firework display and then hot chocolate and marshmallows toasted over the embers.

  • Community Council elections 2011

    Elections for 153 Community Councils across the Highlands, including Kirkhill & Bunchrew, will be held in November this year. A local election, by postal vote, will take place where the number of valid nominations exceeds the maximum number of members each Community Council is allowed. The deadline for voting is 5pm on Wednesday 16 November.

    The election of Kirkhill & Bunchrew Community Council has not had to go to a vote for many years because the number of nominations has not exceeded the number of available seats, which is currently 8.

    For the first time anyone aged 16 or 17 at the time of the election is eligible to stand for election and to vote. Persons taking part in the election must be listed in the current Electoral Register for the Community Council area or, if aged 16 or 17, must have completed a voter registration application, unless their head of household has already registered them. (Registration as a Community Council voter or elector is not the same as nomination as a candidate for election.)

    Community Council voter registration forms and copies of the Highland Council’s Scheme for the
    Establishment of Community Councils (which includes a blank nomination form on the last 2 pages) can be obtained in person from any Council Service Point, or from the Council’s Service Centre (tel. 01349 886606). These
    documents can also be downloaded here.

    To be able to stand as a candidate at the election, 16 or 17 year olds must submit the completed registration form to the Election Office in Dingwall by Wednesday 31 August.

    16 or 17 year olds who just want to vote in the election have to submit their registration form by Friday 30 September.

    Nomination forms from all candidates for election must be lodged by Tuesday 4 October.

    A full election timetable is available here. More information about the Kirkhill & Bunchrew Community Council election should be provided here in due course.

     

  • Local Walks

    A map of walks around the area of Reelig, Bunchrew, Kirkhill, Inchmore and beyond. Includes directions for 8 walks in the area…

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