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  • MONIACK MHOR COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATE – DRYSTONE WALLING

    MONIACK MHOR COMMUNITY GARDEN UPDATE

    DRYSTONE WALLING COURSE WITH GEORGE GUNN

    9TH & 10TH NOVEMBER 2013

     

    Several members of the KBCT attended a drystone walling course at Moniack Mhor Writing Centre at Abriachan last weekend. They were all keen to learn more about drystone walling techniques from DSWA Master Craftsman and International Award Winner George Gunn from Caithness. The course was taught through the building of a spiral dyke that will enclose a fire pit in the grounds of the writing centre. The dyke had been started on a previous course and will take a further weekend course to complete. The trainees learned how to set out a dyke and build it from the foundations up, selecting the correct stone for the task and learning how to lay it to form the outside skins then filling the centre with ‘heartings’. The course ended with the selection and placing of the coping stones and the satisfaction of a job well done, for now. Throughout the course George regaled the trainees with anecdotes from his extensive experience and information on the different types of walling and materials he has worked with. All the trainees enjoyed this very hands-on course and were grateful for the relatively mild weather for the time of year. The setting sun on Sunday afternoon cast a warm glow on the dyke and it will make a delightful spot for presentations and evening chats over a log fire for those attending courses next spring.

    The dyke is on the west boundary of the centre grounds, below the sleeper steps and planting carried out with the help of the BBC’s Beechgrove Garden, recently broadcast on TV. The landscaping will help to integrate the various buildings on the site with paths and planting, so that the grounds will be as much a part of the courses as the buildings.

    The KBCT has supplied logs for the newest building on the site, a teaching and performance space with an unusual construction so the course was a useful opportunity to check on its progress. The building has a frame of log poles with straw bales on the outside providing insulation. The straw is finished with line render on the outside and clay on the inside so the walls can ‘breathe’. The roof is formed with a double spiral roof of logs, supporting their own weight. More straw bales are laid on top with pallets to provide a ventilation layer then a pond liner for waterproofing. It is finished with a heather turf roof that will help it blend into the landscape and minimise the amount of rainwater run-off. 2 log stoves will provide lots of heat and make this a cosy space for recitations and music. It should be ready for use in the spring.

    For more information on Moniack Mhor click here

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  • DRYSTONE WALLING WITH GEORGE GUNN

    Interested in finding out about drystone walling? This local event will give you a taste of what is involved.  More information here.

  • AUTUMN VOLUNTEERING DAY SATURDAY 26TH OCTOBER 2013

    Kirkhill & Bunchrew Community Trust is holding an Autumn Volunteering Day on Saturday 26th October. We will start with a tidy-up of the Willow structures, trees and shrubs in the Playpark at 10am. Tools will be provided and many hands will make light work so come along for an hour and help to keep the park looking its best.

    This will be followed by a Litter Pick starting at 12 Noon in the Community Centre Car Park. This has become a regular feature in our village calendar and is ideal for children and adults to attend, Picks sticks, bags and gloved will be provided and groups set off to cover the Community Centre Grounds, Playpark, Millennium Garden, Farm Track to Fingask and Groam, the streets around the centre of the village and the bus stop. The cycle paths from Kirkhill to Inchmore and Inchmore to Moniack will also be included, as well as the ‘Back Road’ to Beauly. This is a very worthwhile community event and we look forward to your help to keep our village tidy and litter free. More information can be found here.

  • Land’s End to John O’Groats Cycle Challenge

    My daughter Laura MacNeil from Newtonhill has recently completed the Land’s End to John O’Groats cycling challenge for Marie Curie,with a friend Marion Greig. Our family had the help of Marie Curie nurses when Laura’s Granny was ill with cancer and they were a great support. To date she has raised over £1500 through her JustGiving web page: https://www.justgiving.com/Laura-MacNeil which is active until the end of September.   The cycle took 14 days and it was a total of 947 miles trying to avoid the busier roads.They had a rest day halfway through, in Chester for a wee break and a massage before they hit the long road north. They were ahead of the really hot weather and never needed their waterproof gear at all – quite a surprise in the British summer!

    Ally MacNeil, Newtonhill

     

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  • Inverness Doors Open Day – Wardlaw Mausoleum & history of the Fraser family

    Wardlaw Mausoleum will be taking part in the Inverness Doors Open day on Saturday 7th September 10am – 4pm. Entry is free and this year a local re-enactment group in full historic costume will be giving presentations about the history of the Fraser family in our area 2-4pm. This is a great chance to look around our own Grade A listed building and learn about the family that built it. To find out more phone Erik Lundberg on 831742.

    The Mausoleum is at the top of Wardlaw Road in Kirkhill. It is locked but the key is available from Erik Lundberg in Pilgrim Cottage on the right hand side at St Mary’s Gate. There is a parking area at the new Wardlaw Graveyard – follow the gravel track on the LHS of St Mary’s Gate.

    Below are some photos of the re-enactment group.

     

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  • Cast wanted for local film

    Great Glen Film Arts are looking for voluntary actors and a production team to create a full length film drama based on Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre. The film titled Celtic Jane will be shot at Moniack Castle and Reelig House and gardens.

    Cabrich based film maker Clive Malcouronne hopes to recruit the cast from nearby and start read throughs in September and filming in August. He’s looking for a cast of 24 actors, aged from 10 to 70, plus others that are interested in helping with the production.

    You can find out more including the premise and story synopsis and character summaries and profiles here.

    To find out more and express your interest call Clive on 01463 782389.