Kirkhill Gala week will run from the 8th to 14th of June this year. The Gala week programme has now confirmed. Don’t miss out on fun for all the family.
Category: News
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Dawn chorus at Reelig
Join expert guides from the British Trust for Ornithology and the SOC on a wander through Reelig Wood to listen to the dawn chorus and learn how to identify bird song. This event is for anyone that can get up early (!) and is a great chance to enjoy the wildlife on our doorstep.
The group, organised by Kirkhill and Bunchrew Community Trust Woodland Group, will meet at 5am on the 10th of May in the Upper Reelig Wood carpark.
If you’d like to go along contact Ged on 831306, gerard.church@btinternet.com
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Litter pick and willow trimming – volunteers required
KIRKHILL VOLUNTEERING DAY SATURDAY 3rd MAY 2014
WILLOW TRIMMING KIRKHILL PLAYPARK
Come and help trim the willows and other trees. Equipment provided, just bring appropriate footwear and clothes.
LITTER PICK, KIRKHILL COMMUNITY CENTRE CAR PARK
12 NOON – 1PM
Come and help keep the village tidy. Picks, gloves and bags provided.
For more information phone Erik Lundberg on 831742.
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Annual General Meeting 2014
The Annual General Meeting of the Kirkhill District Amenities Association will take place in the Williamson Room of the Kirkhill Community Centre at 7:30pm on Monday 27th January 2014.
Agenda
- Apologies
- Minutes of last AGM
- Chairman’s report
- Treasurer’s report
- Secretary’s report
- Election of committee
- AOCB
Refreshments will be available after the AGM.
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Halloween Supper Raises £293.71
The Community Family Halloween Supper & Fancy Dress Party held in the Kirkhill Community Centre on 1st November raised £293.71 for the Beauly & District Care Project. This group was set up last year when Dr James McLardy retired after many years as the local GP and has the aim of helping people in the community to overcome social isolation and other problems encountered when living in a rural area.
One focus of the group is to provide a community bus to help those who need transportation and to tackle isolation and poor health in the community.
The project is always keen to recruit individuals who would be willing to give up some time to help others within the community.
If you feel that you could get involved, Dr McLardy can be contacted on 01463 870168
Many thanks to Julie MacInnes for all her hard work in making the event such a success.

