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Hub Magazine February 2015
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Welcome to the February 2015 Hub Magazine!
The Hub Magazine has received funding via PKAVS (Perth & Kinross Association for Voluntary Service) to help boost the community content of the magazine and we are delighted to provide another packed issue with their support. The volunteers in One Voice are now taking a bigger role in helping to source articles from groups and clubs to help ‘lighten’ the content and hopefully ensure we cover all aspects of the community. To that end this magazine has been roughly organised into sections including: • Community Information • Community Groups, Clubs etc • Sports, Leisure & Outdoors If you would like to include your community club/organisations information, please pop into the One Voice office on Upper Mill Street or email:
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One Voice Volunteer Group Association We have now settled well into our new community office at number 13 Upper Mill Street. The office business has been dynamic and our activity reflects what we set out to do 5 years ago – working to facilitate communication within the town. Working with the Community Council We meet monthly with some members of the Blairgowrie and Rattray
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What’s On Calendar for Blairgowrie & Rattray This is taken directly from The Hub website www.blairgowrieandrattray.co.uk Add your events to the Hub, it’s free for groups, clubs and organisations. Businesses can take a paid listing on the High Street website www.blairgowriehighstreet.co.uk and have their events added to the What’s On calendar. February: 24th February 25th February 26th February 28th February March: 3rd March 4th March 6th March 8th March 10th March 12th March 15th March 16th March 17th March 18th March 25th March 25th March 27th March 28th March 29th March 31st March
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Strathmore Dementia Information Cafe, St Catharines Centre, 10am - 12pm Civic Trust Meeting - The Gas Man Cometh, ARC, Jessie St, 7.30pm Benefits Advice in Blairgowrie Library - 1 to 1 advice on benefits 10am - 12pm Fiddlers’ Rally and Joe Aitken Bothy singer Rattray Hall from 7.15pm Royal British Legion Dance, Music by Degsie 8-11.45 p.m. £7.00 includes buffet Growbiz - Women’s Enterprise Meeting, Angus Hotel 6pm - 8pm Blethers Group, Royal Hotel 10 am - 12pm Citizens Advice Bureau, SCYD, 10am - 12pm Blairgowrie Scottish Country Dance Club Open Dance, 7.30pm Town Hall Archery - Great activity for nearly all age (7+) for only £10pp, Davie Park 10am Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club Newtonmore Walk Growbiz - Entrepreneurs with Health Issues Peer Support - Angus Hotel 6.30pm Benefits Advice in Blairgowrie Library - 1 to 1 advice on benefits 10am - 12pm Blairgowrie & Rattray Community Council Meeting, Rattray Connect, 7pm Strathmore Screen - Big Hero 6 at 4pm and The Theory of Everything at 7pm Rattray SWRI - Open night with Cortachy SWRI, 7.15pm, Rattray Hall Growbiz - Peer Support Group - Angus Hotel 6.30pm Business Association meeting and AGM - St Catharines Centre, 5.45pm Citizens Advice Bureau, SCYD, 10am - 12pm Civic Trust - The Loch of the Lowes, ARC, Jessie St, 7.30pm Benefits Advice in Blairgowrie Library - 1 to 1 advice on benefits 10am - 12pm Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club AGM, 7pm, Royal Hotel Royal British Legion Dance, The Robins 8-11.45 p.m. £7.00 includes buffet Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club Glen Lyon Walk Strathmore Dementia Information Cafe Blethers Group, Royal Hotel 10 am - 12pm Citizens Advice Bureau, SCYD, 10am - 12pm Sugarcraft Collaboration Exhibition by Taystful Growbiz - Women’s Enterprise Meeting, Angus Hotel, 6pm Benefits Advice in Blairgowrie Library - 1 to 1 advice on benefits 10am - 12pm Growbiz - Entrepreneurs with Health Issues Peer Support, Angus Hotel 6.30pm Business Association meeting - St Catharines Centre, 5.45pm Citizens Advice Bureau, SCYD, 10am - 12pm Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club Glen Feshie Walk Rattray SWRI speaker Kate Green on Laughter Yoga, 7.15pm Rattray Hall Strathmore Dementia Information, St Catharines Centre, 10am - 12pm Civic Trust - The Glenshee Archaeology Project, ARC, Jessie St, 7.30pm
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You Are Here Signs
Community Council to discuss and take forward issues common to both groups.
The photographic archive and local knowledge we hold proved an asset to the PKC Landscape Architect who was responsible for the new “You Are Here” signs around the town. One Voice Office manages the lockable notice boards in the Wellmeadow and Bus Stance signs. If you wish to display short term notices, preferably in A5 size, please contact the office in 13 Upper Mill St, Blairgowrie.
Currently we continue to pursue “action” about the Oakbank Road landslip – an update can be found elsewhere in this magazine. We shall soon be helping BRCC with the Citizen of the Year awards. The Forum is part of the One Voice objective to get people to communicate with each other, find out what is going on in the town and celebrate all that make this town a good place to live and visit. It meets roughly every six weeks – next meeting is 5th February 2015 at 5.30 pm Royal Hotel. We thank Iain Maclean of the Royal Hotel for his support of this group.
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The Booklore shop helps meet our overheads but is in itself a great second-hand bookshop and Pat Richards has an article about this later on in the magazine. The Ericht Trust has a portfolio and Executive Report for all to read. There is a separate article in this magazine. The film of the Blairgowrie Printers for sale at £12 including VAT – this was commissioned by the Trust last year. The Berry Display continues to attract visitors from near and far. The stories and the photographs draw in many people who picked berries or whose family picked berries and our photos date back to 1900. A DVD compilation of the berry and jam factory photos is on sale for £7. We continue to have regular customers who buy the old mounted photos expertly managed by Pat McCarthy.
This Hub magazine has received a boost in funding with the help of Robin Falconer from Perth & Kinross Association of Voluntary Services (PKAVS). The grant will help to boost the community content of the magazine over the next six issues. We need your input to make this worthwhile so while you are reading this issue, give a thought to your next article – it can be serious, funny or just quirky but entertaining. Our team of volunteers who help with the magazine is growing – we have those who help with the promotion of advertisements on which we are heavily dependent; we have those who are collecting ideas for articles; and we have the huge number of volunteers who willingly deliver the 4250 copies to households throughout the town. A big thank you to all – you know who you are! We do need more help and anyone with skills at production editing would be especially welcome. Please contact onevoicevg@btconnect.com or phone 01250 871120. Jessie Shaw Chair OVVGA
Blairgowrie Rotary Club is looking for vibrant go ahead members from the area. We meet every Wednesday 6pm for 6.30pm in the Royal Hotel where we have very interesting speakers 3 times a month. Our aim is friendship and participation in the community. Throughout the year we fund various local and international bodies and we are genuinely seeking members who would like to become part of this. As well as the Wednesday meetings we can participate in friendship suppers, wine tasting and various trips arranged by the Club. I personally had a superb time in Nepal where 7 of us from district 1010 were selected for the Vocational Training Team last April to teach the Nepalese staff for the Early Years school Programmes. I also have been to Sicily arranged by a Rotary Club there for their Baroque Festival. Both hugely rewarding experiences. If you are interested please email the Secretary of the Club, address of which is listed.
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Blairgowrie & Rattray Community Council (BRCC) BRCC Matters Yes, it does ! At the recent BRCC by-election, there were five candidates for the four vacancies. Over two thousand electors in Blairgowrie & Rattray responded by posting their votes for their preferred candidates. The results were close, but now BRCC is up to its full strength of 15 members, plus our two non-voting Associate Expert Members to help out with advice on Oakbank Road & similar problems. Joining the team are : John Crerar, retired Civil Engineer & previously Manager of the Tay Road Bridge ; Stuart Nichol, a trained architect & retired Fife Council Director of Environment & Development ; Brian Smith, vice-chair of One Voice & retired Health & Safety consultant, Children’s Panel experience ; Jamie Stewart, Trainee Youth Development Worker & currently the youngest member of BRCC. We have a great spread of life experience and diversity within the BRCC team. We will continue to utilise these talents & experience to the benefit of our communities. Wellmeadow Traffic Lights As you may have seen from the local press, PKC is likely to be carrying out a trial shutdown of the Wellmeadow traffic lights for one week before the Spring. This is to see if it produces an appreciable improvement to the traffic flow through the town. PKC will give proper public notice of the trial before commencement. We understand that during the trial the lights will all be bagged over & PKC will have observers present through normal daylight hours to check on the effects. We have also been informed that there will not be the usual protection for pedestrians for that week, so extra caution will be needed by all during the trial. If PKC decide to go ahead with the ‘Give Way’ option after the trial, we have been assured that proper pedestrian protection will be put in place. Oakbank Road Landslip Now put back to May, elected members of PKC’s Environment Committee will be coming to Blair to conduct a site visit to Oakbank Road. The new delay appears to be due to PKC awaiting the results of consultation with Queen’s Counsel as to the legal implications of an ‘At Your Own Risk’ style of signage for the walk. BRCC understands that any decision making will be postponed until the QC’s response is in & digested by PKC, so probably June at the earliest. Town Hall Open Event The Town Hall Open Event was held on Friday 14th November 2014. Despite the very heavy rain throughout the afternoon, approximately 100 people attended. Feedback received from both public & the participants has been very encouraging, so BRCC is considering holding another one in May. More on this in the next Hub issue. Young Associate Members Discussions have taken place between BRCC , the High School & SCYD to tie up arrangements & procedures for us to vote in four Young Associate Members. The four will comprise two from Blairgowrie High School & two from SCYD. I hope to have more news in time for the next issue of the Hub. Westpark proposed development BRCC has set up a small sub-group of members led by Stuart Nichol, to look into the implications of the proposed Westpark development to us all in Blairgowrie & Rattray. The area has already been identified by PKC for ‘mixed’ development in their current Local Development Plan under site reference MU5. You can link through the BRCC webpage: http://www.brcommunitycouncil.org.uk/ announcements/local-development-plan Because of the size of the proposal, BRCC will be seeking public opinion on the issues raised. We have already received some comments & points of view. We are considering sponsoring a public event at Blairgowrie Town Hall, inviting the developers to present their proposals & answer questions. You can contact us on our Facebook page, through our website,
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via the BRCC suggestion boxes or by contacting any BRCC member. You can also come along to our meetings where you will be most welcome. Our March meeting is in the Grey Barn, Rattray (aka Rattray Connect), on Thursday 12th March 2015 at 7.00 pm through to 9.00 pm. David Bailey Chair, BRCC
Wanted Outstanding Citizens Nominations are invited for the Citizen of The Year and Young Person of The Year awards 2015.
Organisations and individuals within the Blairgowrie and Rattray Community Council area are encouraged to nominate people for these prestigious awards. Do you know someone at your place of work, school, youth organisation or an individual within our area who goes that extra mile to help others in the community? Someone who does make a difference. Nomination forms will be available from the end of February – these may be found in the library, the One Voice office and on line via the Community Council’s website (www.brcommunitycouncil.org.uk) and Facebook page. Nominations will close on the 30th. April and the awards presented at the June Community Market in the Wellmeadow (27th June)
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The Ericht Trust is Poised to move the Hill Project Forward Since August 2014, the Ericht Trust Board has been working hard to make a viable and sustainable business case for the re-‐worked plans for the Hill Primary School. We now know that we can achieve this and have drawn together the documents to make a presentation to Perth and Kinross Council. These documents were delivered to the Council on 21st January 2015. The Portfolio and Executive Summary are available on the website (www.theerichttrust.co.uk) and, in town, in the Library and One Voice Community Office. The Ericht Trust will be applying for a three year licence for the school buildings in order to apply to the funding bodies, principally The Heritage Lottery and The Big Lottery, for the money to complete the project. The licence agreement will contain an option to buy the premises at any time during the three years once a promise of funding is secured. To help us do this we have appointed Ron Inglis (Cinema & Arts Consultant) as a Project Director. Ron has extensive experience of cinema and arts projects including the Birks Cinema in Aberfeldy and more recently he has been Project Manager with Campbeltown Community Business, where £3m has been raised for the restoration of the historic Picture House. In the first instance, we will be applying for a Start-‐up grant from the Heritage Lottery to appoint a Heritage Consultant for the areas of the project related to our Heritage – principally “ The Berries” and “ The Print Museum”, and the building itself. Other topics will be brought in as space and funds allow. At the same time, Ron will begin the Stage 1 application of Heritage Lottery Funding (HLF) and will make presentations to other funders and agencies in due course. The revised cost for the project is now £4.8m. The Trustees would like to thank the professional team who have contributed so much over the last two years. In total we have raised over £50,000 towards all the professional fees and have received more than 160 hours of free professional help from local experts.
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Traffic management within the Wellmeadow continues to be a contentious issue within the town. Residents will be aware that PKC have agreed to move forward with a trial of turning off the lights and monitoring traffic flow. I will certainly agree to this – however it is important that there is good warning that this will be happening and that suitable arrangements are in place for pedestrians and especially the elderly, those with mobility issues and children. News will follow regarding this which I am sure will be welcomed by many but I know others have concerns about the practicalities. It is also hugely important that we ensure that we learn from this and that whatever measures are put in place are long term solutions so that there are not changes again at a future date. Other issues relating to roads and traffic continue to be looked at – the crossing point at the top of Reform Street, parking around the campus, the Recreation Centre and also the community facility at Rattray School. I have also been approached by residents regarding the condition of a couple of play areas in the town – the park at Arthur Street (Park Neuk) being one of them. I would very much like to see improvements here and plan on organising a meeting via the Tenants and Residents Association to look at this. Finally, thanks to everyone involved in the Christmas Lights this year. These lights are put up and taken down by volunteers. They are paid for through donations and fundraising and are not funded by the Council. Thanks to everyone who donates of their time to help with this. As always, if anyone wants to contact me then please call me on 01828 632608 (pm) 01738 553990 (office) or email cshiers@pkc.gov.uk
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I think that it is down to public pressure both through your Councillors and the Community Council that at long last there is to be a trial period to switch off the traffic lights in the Wellmeadow. This will happen when there is sufficient staff from PKC to be present during the trial week. I have also given a commitment to try and be present during this trial. If there are no problems and it all runs smoothly, they will not be switched back on. So I am asking you all to be patient and cautious once the trial starts.
canoeists, runners and horse riders. The remit of the group is to look after in partnership with Perth & Kinross Council’s Community Greenspace Team. We will look at basic maintenance of footpaths and other related work. We will also focus on the Cateran Trail and other associated paths. The office bearers are: Bob Ellis – Convener, Nick Cole – Vice-Convener and Treasurer, Ian Richards – Secretary and Tracey Dick – Press and Media Secretary. Tracey has already set up a Facebook site.
I had hoped to be able to start with a really positive update on Oakbank Road but unfortunately not. Our Legal Ream in PKC have now sent off a letter to Queen’s Counsel to see if we can get a ruling on whether it can be opened or not without risking anyone being held liable.
Obviously we are still in the grips of winter, which bring road gritting, snow clearing into question but I can assure you all that our staff down in Welton Road will always do their best to keep all traffic whether vehicular or pedestrian moving safely.
On the 6th January in the Royal Hotel over 30 residents turned up for the inaugural meeting of Blairgowrie & Rattray Access Network (BRAN). It was a very positive meeting indeed with a new constitution agreed by a mix of access takers ranging from walkers, off and on road cyclists,
As usual I can be contacted by phone on either 01250 873899 or 01738 475041 or by email on rsellis@pkc.gov.uk
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GrowBiz offers free enterprise support via 1 to 1 meetings & Peer Support If you are interested in starting your own business then please see our website for info Upcoming GrowBiz Events: March 3rd - 6-8pm - Blairgowrie Women’s Enterprise Network Meeting March 10th – 6.30-8.30pm – Blairgowrie Peer Group for Entrepreneurs with Health Issues – ‘Anne Gibb – Time to think’ March 17th – 6.30-8.30pm – Blairgowrie Peer Support Group – ‘Sandy McCurdy -Selling Skills for the Non-Sales person.’ March 18th – 2pm-4pm – Birman Care Co-op Group – ‘Developing the formal structure of the Co-op’ April 7th – 6-8pm - Blairgowrie Women’s Enterprise Network Meeting
GrowBiz Attracts RBS Inspiring Women into Enterprise Funding Local enterprise support charity GrowBiz has been successful once again in the RBS Inspiring Women into Enterprise awards. The Enterprise Towns 2 project will use the experience and knowledge gained in the first round of funding, based in Coupar Angus, to encourage women from the Blairgowrie/Rattray and Alyth areas to consider enterprise and get started in business. This will be achieved through a combination of one-to-one support, peer mentoring and networking. The GrowBiz team aims to reach out and increase awareness of enterprise and business opportunities to women who may not already have considered self-employment. The project will run for just under a year, starting mid-January 2015, and concluding in December 2015. “With RBS Inspiring Women in Enterprise funding, we will be able to provide more personalised support for our female clients. We will also have a number of small grants to disburse to start-up businesses – which we know can make a huge difference to making a new enterprise happen.” Jackie Brierton, Enterprise Coordinator, GrowBiz. For more information please see website – www.growbiz.co.uk or contact Jackie directly on 07912 786 864.
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Dementia Friends Scotland Dementia Friends is a social action movement. The aim is to give the public an understanding around what it’s like to live with dementia and turn that understanding into action. You have a choice of three ways to become a Dementia Friend. Firstly you can watch the video clips showing a person with dementia in various settings within the community and how people can support them to continue to play an active part in their community. The second way is by attending a 1 hour interactive session delivered by Dementia Advisors throughout Scotland. This is an informal way of discussing the issues around dementia and dispelling the myths. The third way is with businesses. We have already had a number of large organisations (Standard Life, BskyB, BT, Young scot to name a few) contacting us to discuss being a part of the Dementia Friends Programme. Anyone can become a Dementia Friend whatever age. Go to www. dementiafriendsscotland.org The Dementia Advisor for Perth and Kinross is Fiona Matthews who can provide information, support and advice if you are worried about your memory, living with dementia, supporting a person living with dementia or a community who would like to know more about supporting people living in their community. Fiona can be contacted by phone on 01738 562358 or e-mail fmatthews@alzscot.org or contact the 24hr Freephone Dementia Helpline on 0808 808 3000.
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The Strathmore Dementia Information Cafe The Strathmore Dementia Information Cafe meets on the last Tuesday of the month in St Catharine’s Church Hall, George St, Blairgowrie, PH10 6EY, from 10am-12pm. This is a drop-in cafe where people living with dementia, their family and friends can come along to meet with others and chat over a cup of tea or coffee. There is also the opportunity to browse the information stands available or speak to staff from Health, Social Work or Alzheimer Scotland for information, support or advice. There are speakers arranged every 2nd month and free complementary therapies the other months. If you are worried about your memory, staff from the NHS Strathmore Dementia Service are also available to carry out a confidential memory test. No appointment necessary. If you would like more information, please contact Fiona Matthews, Alzheimer Scotland Dementia Advisor on 01738 562358 or fmatthews@alzscot.org.
Blairgowrie Scottish Country Dance Club
Wednesday’s at 7.30pm in Blairgowrie Town Hall. Please be assured of a warm welcome whatever your level of experience (or lack of it!). We dance for the fun of it.
Sugarcraft Collaboration Project You are welcomed to create a sugarcraft plaque for display on the 3rd, 4th and 5th of April at the Angus Hotel in Blairgowrie! We have lots of people contributing so far but the more the better. It is open to age, gender and ability - great for those who have some experience and also those who are new to sugarcrafting, as your design can be as simple or as complicated as you want!
CHOCOLATE ORDERS placed online before 7th December for Christmas receive 10% discount
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Blairgowrie and Rattray Time Bank – please use us! Is there something you need help with? – perhaps just a wee niggly thing that you can’t find someone to do? It could be watering your plants if you’re away for a few days, or walking your dog because you’re not fit, or don’t have the time. Maybe you’d just like someone to drop in and say hello, or pick you up some shopping, or give you a lift somewhere.
If you need help with something Ask Timebank We Can HELP 07761 233 418
We can help. We really can! The Time bank is a membership organisation and when people join they offer to do things and can ask for help from other members. If you want something, join up and ask and we’ll see if we can find you someone to help. We’ve got members that are really keen to help out and we’re only limited by what people are willing and able to do (and by our insurance and common sense). Once you join, you can offer to do what you’re good at or what you enjoy, and at some point you may be asked to help someone else, and that’s how the Time bank works. It’s brilliant for getting things done, and for introducing people and making new friendships. We’ve been busy recently, helping local folk with all kinds of things, for example taking pets to the vet, doing Christmas shopping, organising lifts, taking rubbish to the tip, dogwalking etc. We know there are lots of people in Blair and Rattray who could do with some help, or even just a wee bit of human interaction. If it’s not you, maybe you know someone who it might be. Give them this article or call us for a membership pack and we’ll do our best to help. Call Ivy or Joanne on 07761233418 or email bandrtimebank@gmail.com. We also have a drop in session every second Friday. The next one is Friday 13th Feb at Wisecraft, Lower Mill Street, and on the last Friday of the month it is always at Communityconnect@Rattray (the new building). Go on – give us a shout. It’s free and friendly!
TREFOIL GUILD Members of the Trefoil Guild enjoyed the Christmas dinner at the Royal Hotel in December, and now have a break over January and February. They hope to participate in the Thinking Day service in Blairgowrie Parish Church during the morning service on the 22nd February. On this day, Guides and Scouts remember their founders, Lord and Lady Baden Powell, as well as sending funds for new units to be set up all over the world. On the 7th March, Trefoil Guild members all over Scotland are going to be holding their own fund raising lunch in aid of Olivia Giles’ 500 Mile Charity. The Blairgowrie & Rattray group are holding a lunch in St Catharine’s to which each member will bring a guest. This charity was founded by Olivia Giles who contracted meningococcal meningitis 12 years ago, and after being in a coma for 3 weeks, awoke to discover that both her hands and feet had been amputated in order to save her life. She was so overwhelmed by the excellence of care she had in Edinburgh in the NHS, she set up facilities in Malawi, Kenya and Zanzibar where amputees receive prosthesis and support which is taken for granted in our health service. The first meeting of 2015 is on the 4th March when speakers will present their account of a volunteering trip to Malawi, which once again, will emphasise the privileged position we in Scotland have both in health and in education. Anybody who is interested in attending a meeting of the Trefoil Guild should contact the Secretary, Moira Somerville – 01250 875240.
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February 2015 Happy 100th Birthday! Mrs Ida Moran celebrated her 100th birthday on 8 January at a special mass in St Stephen’s Church, Blairgowrie. The popularity of this lovely lady was obvious by the large turn out of family and friends together with all the children from St Stephen’s School. The celebrants of the mass were Father Gregory Umunna and the former priest, Father Jim Walls, who presented a framed Papal Blessing to Ida. Unfortunately Bishop Stephen Robson, of the Diocese of Dunkeld, who had been due to celebrate the mass had to cancel due to illness. The St Stephen’s School children presented her with two framed pictures of balloons made with their fingerprints. This was followed by a reception in the church hall. Ida’s children and grandchildren came from Scotland, England and Australia to attend her birthday party, the previous Saturday, at Strathmore Golf Course.
Ida was born at Old Rattray High Street to Michael and Mary Conway, joining her elder brother, Donald. When Ida was two the family moved to Lochee where her mother worked in a mill whilst her father travelled around Scotland in charge of a potato squad. The two children were cared for in the works’ nursery and Ida went on to begin her schooling in Lochee. Soon after her father gained employment with Mr Lyburn of Coupar Angus so the family moved to George Street, Coupar Angus. Each Sunday Mary and her two children would walk to and from church in St Stephen’s, Blairgowrie. This church has remained the centre point of Ida’s life and she still attends mass regularly. On leaving school Ida began work in the jute factory in Coupar Angus but when it burnt down she had to travel to Dundee, then Lochee, to work in a mill. Soon after the outbreak of war, with a shortage of railway staff, Ida worked alongside the men at Coupar Angus Railway Station. She still continued to attend St Stephen’s Church where she met and in 1940 married Martin Moran, a local painter & decorator who was also the projectionist at Quinn’s Picture House. Their family was complete with the arrival of their two children, Veronica and Michael. Ida had always wanted to be a nurse but she thought it was not to be, until an opportunity came up at the then Strathmore Hospital, Rattray. She became a nursing auxiliary and brought a lot of happiness to the elderly patients as she enjoyed singing to them. Later in life she became the housekeeper to Canon Sreenan at St Stephen’s for a time and her devotion to her church continues until today. Happy 100th Birthday Ida!
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Find Your Fit the fun way with Fiona Edwards
Qualified Exercise to Music Instructor Local classes in Rattray, Alyth and Coupar Angus. Class details found on www.findyourfit.co.uk Or call Fiona on 07921 180 715 MONDAY:
Bokwa Alyth Town Hall 5.30pm Zumba Coupar Angus Town Hall at 7pm
TUESDAY:
Piloxing in Rattray Hall at 6.30pm
WEDNESDAY:
Zumba in Alyth Town Hall at 6pm
THURSDAY :
Bokwa in Rattray Hall at 6.30pm and Zumba at 7.30pm.
Classes subject to change so please check with Fiona on 07921 180 715 In January I was pleased to see plans lodged to transform the derelict St Stephens Primary School into affordable housing units. For too long the lot has lain empty and it is good to see work underway to transform the site whilst maintaining its original façade. The 19th of January was one of the coldest days of the year and electricity demand hit peak levels over dinner time. However during this period, wind farms contributed a measly1% to electricity demand underlining the inconvenient truth that we cannot base our energy future on a technology that is so inconsistent. Mid-way through January the East Perthshire area was hit by some seasonal bad weather which unfortunately led to the disruption of both road and rail links. This led to some serious questions over the preparedness of Transport Scotland to deal with moderately snowy weather in the area. Every time we experience bad weather travellers are told that next time preparations will be better. However, that never seems to materialise and it is time we saw real solutions to transport issues caused by bad weather. The public transport revolution everyone wants to see can never happen if journeys are cancelled or delayed thanks to a moderate dusting of snow. Another issue surfacing from the recent bad weather was Transport Scotland’s lack of communication with motorists over the closing of the Glenshee snow gates. As a result I have written to Transport Scotland to press for better online posting of closed roads. The NHS post code lottery continues and in January I revealed that patients in NHS Tayside are amongst the few in Scotland not to receive free Wi-Fi provision in hospital. Long stays in hospital can be an isolating experience and availability of Wi-Fi would allow people to stay connected with friends and family during their stay, and aid their recovery by maintaining their spirits. I have pressed NHS Tayside to do all they can to improve the patient experience and that includes upping their free Wi-Fi offering. As always I can be contacted at The Control Tower, Perth Airport, Scone, Perth PH2 6PL tel: 01738 553990 or email: murdo.fraser.msp@scottish.parliament.uk
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Lodge St John 137 Lodge Saint John No.137 has been part of the community since 1775 and prides itself on the work it does within the local community i.e.. helping local charities and organisations, where we feel that our donations will have a bigger impact. Below is a piece on Freemasonry which should dispel some off the rumours and myths which surround us. We make no secret of the fact that we are always looking for new members and anyone with an interest in joining can reach me on Mob. 07446720949. We will open the Lodge on Wednesday the 11th of March at 7.00pm for an open night anyone male over the age of 18 with an interest in Freemasonry or in joining the Lodge are more than welcome to come along, if they can’t manage along on that night and would like to join the Lodge they can contact me on my mobile 07446720949. Q1. Isn’t Masonry just a place where businessmen make deals? No. In fact, most Masons believe that to trade with a Brother Mason only because he is a Mason is unMasonic. Even more importantly, anyone who attempts to join a Lodge solely for business reasons will not be given a petition. Masons, however, are friends, and it is not surprising that many Masons do trade with Brothers. For one thing, they are dealing with people that are of good character and can be trusted, which is no small statement in the modern marketplace. Q2. I see titles like “Right Worshipful Master” and “Senior Deacon” - is Masonry some kind of cult? No. The titles are simply colourful, stylish, and full of ancient symbolism. No Mason worships the Master of the Lodge, nor does a Senior (or Junior) Deacon engage in religious actions, as a Deacon of a church might. Q3. Masonry is a secret society, right? Wrong. Secret societies are generally defined as organisations, which are unknown to the public and whose existence is denied. The Bavarian Illuminati and the Mafia would be examples of secret societies. Masonry, on the other hand, is well known and proudly displays its existence. Masonic Temples are clearly marked as such, and many Lodges advertise in the local newspaper(usually under “Meetings and Lectures”). Members often wear rings or tie clips that identify themselves as Masons, and Masons often participate in community charity work. Finally, some Masonic functions are open to the public. Masonry is not a secret society, but rather a society with a few secrets. These are mainly modes of recognition - the signals, grips, signs, and phrases by which Masons recognize each other. The actual degree rituals are considered secret as well, not because there is anything that would harm Masonry by their revelation, but rather because they are more meaningful if the candidate does not know what is going to go on during them beforehand. (See question 9 of this section if that makes you nervous). It should be pointed out that many other organizations have a similar class of secrets. American College fraternities (a.k.a. “Greek letter organizations”) often have small secrets known only to their members, allowing them to travel from house to house and still be known.
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Granny Pat’s Rapid Raspberry Trifle You will need: 1 raspberry Swiss roll Fresh or frozen raspberries Amarretti biscuits Double cream A pretty dish
1 tin of pear quarters or halves in juice medium sherry to taste 1 carton of fresh, or tin of, custard glace cherries,nuts, grated chocolate
Slice the Swiss roll into even pieces and use to line the dish, pushing the slices in to make a tight fit. Drain the pears, reserving the juice. Put the sherry over the Swiss roll slices and add enough of the pear juice to soak. Cut the pear halves or quarters into even, bite sized pieces and add, with the raspberries onto the soaked cake. Top the raspberry and pear mixture with a scattering of Amarretti biscuits then pour the custard evenly over the top. Whip the double cream, not too stiffly, and put on top of the custard. Decorate with halved glace cherries, toasted nuts and grated chocolate. Enjoy! Variations of this quick dessert include: chocolate Swiss roll, black cherries and Kirsch and chocolate custard with the usual cream topping, adding mixed summer fruits or blackberries instead of raspberries or using Madeira cake and raspberry jam in place of the Swiss roll, invent your own. This amount will feed six people.
They eyes of the world were on Blairgowrie last year with the Junior Ryder Cup in the town. It was a fantastically well supported event by locals and visitors alike. We must be proud of Bradley Neil who won the Scottish amateur golf championship, and the Young Sports Personality of the Year. I hope he will inspire young golfers in East Perthshire and beyond. The achievements of Jillian Page and Paula McLagan, from Something Special Flowers were fantastic. They won gold medals at the Chelsea Flower Show. They have clearly shown their talent and I’m delighted to see it recognised. 2014 saw a hugely successful BOOKMARK festival. The line-up provided an extremely interesting weekend with a huge range of interests catered for. Well done to the organisers in putting together such a fantastic programme. My SNP colleagues and I have consistently voted against the Bedroom Tax at Westminster and we recently did so again. This is a nasty and vindictive policy, which has been imposed on us. It continues to put pressure on low income households and contributes to food and fuel poverty and the rise in demand for foodbank support. Anti-poverty organisations have criticised the Bedroom Tax and the Scottish Government has diverted funds from other budgets to support families and individuals affected. I commend the efforts of Perth and Kinross Council who are distributing these funds to affected households and I welcome the Scottish Government providing money to tackle this unfair policy head on. That diversion of money to mitigate against the Bedroom Tax is right to protect vulnerable groups. The SNP will continue to actively oppose the Bedroom Tax and I sincerely hope that the UK Government will back down sooner rather than later. Constituents can contact me at 35 Perth Street, Blairgowrie, PH10 6DL, 01250 876 576 or wishartp@ parliament.uk
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Blairgowrie & District Ramblers Anyone interested in joining the Blairgowrie & District Ramblers on any of the walks listed, please get in touch with the Secretary on 01250873577. You will be assured of a warm welcome. Saturday 21st February Saturday 7th March Saturday 21st march
Grade B 8 miles Grade C+ 10 miles Grade C+ 6 miles
Braes & Lochs of Pitcastle Tillicoultry Balmoral Cairns
New Addition to the team at the East Perthshire News on HeartlandFM Welcome to our Gardening Expert The team at the East Perthshire News are delighted to welcome Gordon Croll, former Head of Horticulture at Dundee College. Once a month Gordon will be on hand to give advice to gardeners.. Gordon is an experienced broadcaster, formerly with the Beechgrove Garden and Radio Tay’s Potting Shed. Tune in on the first Wednesday of every month to hear Gordon’s tips on how to make the best of a Perthshire garden in all seasons. Gardening queries? Contact us on eastperthshirenews@ gmail.com
Join us at 11.00 am on Wednesday, and again at 7.00 pm on Thursday to hear news, views and what’s on, plus some great music. We’re on 97.5 and 106.6FM, or online at www.heartlandfm.co.uk The East Perthshire News, Your Local Radio Show on your Local Radio Station
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The 5 Minute Interview - Bradley Neil What age did you start to play golf?
I started at the age of 3
As a boy starting out in amateur golf, what was your dream?
To play golf worldwide and enjoy it What did you feel like on the final green in the final round of the British Amateur, putting for the title?
Nervous but confident. I said to myself “This is it! This is your chance! This is what you have worked hard for! Don’t waste it!” What’s your fitness and training programme?
Practice during the day, strength or fitness at night
What was it like to play in the Junior Ryder Cup on your home course?
Amazing. To play in front of my hometown and everyone who has supported me was an honour. I was glad to give something back What was your personal highlight of 2014?
I think winning the Amateur is too big. Although getting to play on Gleneagles the week of the Ryder Cup was special as well. How will you feel teeing off at the Masters in Augusta?
Not sure yet. Probably nervous. You will need to ask me in a few months time. What is your primary goal for 2015?
To soak up all the information and experience I will receive from playing these competitions to give myself the best chance of feeling comfortable about turning pro. Thank you for taking the time to answer our questions Bradley - we wish you all the very best for 2015 and your future. Thanks to Shona Whyte for compiling the interview.
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New Blairgowrie Junior Badminton Club Would you like to learn how to play the fastest racket sport in the world? At the new Blairgowrie Junior Badminton Club you can learn how to play badminton, have fun and make new friends. The club runs on Thursdays 4.15-5.15pm for primary age children and 5-6pm for secondary age children. The club is based in the Blairgowrie Community Campus, Elm Drive, Blairgowrie. The cost is £3 per night, with a discount for siblings. There will be coaching, fun drills and lots of games! If you are interested in coming along please phone Coach Jenny Hogg on 07885970717. BOOKLORE@ONE VOICE 13 Upper Mill Street
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Blairgowrie & District Hillwalking Club Affiliated to the Mountaineering Council of Scotland Web: www.bdhc.org.uk
photos for the Club Calendar in November and then in January a most enjoyable Quiz Night which also raised funds for the club. Throughout the autumn and winter we have been developing our web site (www.bdhc.org.uk) and trying to recruit new members. We are delighted that there has been a steady trickle of new members and we look forward to welcoming many more. Hillwalking is an excellent way to enjoy the magnificent scenery and wildlife of Scotland and to experience the variety of weather while at the same time becoming fitter! Why not give it a go?
The Blairgowrie and District Hillwalking Club have been very busy since the summer. An outing to The Arrochar Alps saw members on the summits of Beinn Luibhean (a Corbett) and Ben Ime (a Munro) while others enjoyed a forest walk in Glen Croe. We had a lovely sunny day in Glen Esk climbing Mount Keen, the most easterly Munro, where the heather was in full bloom and the views stretched to Lochnagar, Bennachie and over Angus to the North Sea. The autumn weekend to Kirk Yetholm featured walks of varying length on the Pennine Way, the St Cuthbert’s Way and the Border Abbeys’ Way as well as climbing beside the Grey Mare’s Tail to White Coomb (a Corbett). As usual an excellent Club Meal was enjoyed on the Saturday evening. The weather was less kind for the next two outings – first to Glenshee where Mealna Letter (a Graham) and Glas Tulaichean (a Munro) were climbed and a part of the Cateran Trail was walked and then to Farragon Hill (a Corbett) where a fierce wind was experienced on the summit but the autumn colours were superb lower down. A good day out in Glen Isla had walkers on the Corbett, Monamenach and on Finalty Hill and finished in the Glen Isla Hotel for welcome refreshments. The Christmas Walk, with decorated rucksacks of course, round Loch Ordie or over Deuchary Hill was quite snowy. It was followed by soup, mince pies, a quiz and party games in the Merryburn Hotel. Another good social, this time in The Windlestrae Hotel at Kinross followed walks of varying distances round Loch Leven in excellent weather and the social theme continued after walks along the Angus Coast between East Haven and Auchmithie ending with a fish supper in the Bell Rock Restaurant. We will be back on the hills with our next outing to Lochearnhead.
The membership covers a wide range of ages and abilities (and there is no correlation between the two!) and the variety of destinations and activities reflects this. Our meets cover everything from low level glen walks and coastal walks to scrambling on the Munro ridges and snow gully climbing in winter. Each meet has a variety of suggested walks of different lengths to suit all abilities. Prospective members can attend two meets before deciding to join. Visitors will always be welcome at social events and club nights. To register for a meet or for information visit the website: www.bdhc.org.uk or phone Neil/Alice MacLeod (01307 840520) or Jean/Brian Ruffhead (01307 840535) The programme up to the end of May is: 08 Mar 0800 Newtonmore 27 Mar 1900 AGM: Royal Hotel 29 Mar 0800 Glen Lyon (Cars) 19 Apr 0730 Glen Feshie 10 May 0800 Ben Oss/Dubhcraig 29-31 May Spring Weekend: Ullapool The picture shows some of the club members in the Arrochar Alps.
On the social side we had a Harvest Ceilidh in September, a Club Night in October featuring a talk on Mountain Safety by Heather Morning of the Mountaineering Council for Scotland, another club night showing members’ photos and choosing
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GO WITH THE FLOW! by Margaret Drummond The traffic lights of the Wellmeadow Are not where I want to be, The traffic lights of the Wellmeadow Are keeping me from my tea.
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I’ve been a driver most of my life And many a light I’ve seen, But as a headache they take the cake As I wait till they turn to green. Watch out for pedestrian chancers As they dart out before the green man. They’re dodging about like street dancers And taking their lives in their hands. So councillors please put townsfolk at ease And understand all the frustration. Be it switch-off or give-way, end the delay And get ‘roundabout’ this situation.
2014 was an incredibly dynamic year for Scotland. The outstanding Commonwealth Games, the highly successful Ryder Cup and Junior Ryder Cup in Blairgowrie and the democratic triumph of the Referendum projected Scotland into the spotlight of the world as never before. The lasting images of the sporting highlights plus the positive impact on our international reputation by the organised and truly democratic manner in which the Referendum was conducted, will stand Scotland in good stead for many years to come. The Referendum changed Scotland for the better. It re-engaged people with democratic decisionmaking and it boosted the self-confidence of the country. I am anxious to ensure in 2015 we build on those sentiments and strengthen Scotland further. On a day to day basis, I am keen to make sure that Government, at local and national level, listens carefully to the aspirations of people and communities and tries to deliver on those ambitions. More than that I want to encourage a climate where communities are able to drive the agenda to deliver improvements and enhancements in the quality of life of our citizens. In 2015, the Scottish Government will work to address these aspirations through three main themes; building a stronger economy, tackling inequalities in our society and protecting and reforming our public services. These key themes are integral to creating a better country and addressing many of the ideas and hopes that were so dominant in the Referendum. During 2015, I intend to continue my active involvement in many community initiatives and projects throughout East Perthshire and Perthshire North and will be available to assist constituents in any way I can. It is an astonishing privilege to be a parliamentary representative for this part of Scotland and I will energetically continue to serve the local community. I can be contacted at 35 Perth Street, Blairgowrie, PH10 6DL, 01250 876576 or john.swinney.msp@ scottish.parliament.uk
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Little’s Restaurant a relaxed and informal haven in the centre of Blairgowrie
varied menu with daily changing specials seafood is our speciality but meat and game always available as well as vegetarian options and freshly made pizza Open Tues – Sat (closed Sun and Mon)
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings (4.00pm – 7.30 pm) we are serving a 2 course meal (main course and dessert) for £12.95 per person
4 Wellmeadow, Blairgowrie PH10 6ND Tel: 01250 875358
Mike’s Mobile Valet
Professional Vehicle Cleaning Service
Home: 01250 874709 / Mobile: 07894 637764 www.facebook.com/MikeMobileValet Vehicle Washing Exterior Valets Waxing Clay Bar Cleaning Alloy Wheel Cleaning
Interior Valets Full Valet Hoovering and Dusting Stain Removal Polishing Tar and Bug Removal Pet Hair Removal Express Wax Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning
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Blairgowrie & East Perthshire Tourist Association After what was a very hectic year for sports-related tourism in the area, we now turn our attention to other matters in the ongoing promotion of Blairgowrie & East Perthshire. BEPTA have now produced a set of three booklets covering Blairgowrie & The Glens, and the Alyth and Coupar Angus districts. These are being widely distributed, and locally are available in various venues, including the Visitor Information Centre and the One Voice Office. We continue to market the area, giving particular emphasis at this time on day trippers and short stay visitors from throughout Scotland and the North of England. We are currently involved with marketing in publications, magazines, online and on social media. We are working closer than ever with VisitScotland. In respect of local matters, we are looking at assisting the Bookmark Festival and Blairgowrie Golf Club with marketing themselves both locally and further afield. We are supporting Taystful’s Sugar Collaboration Course, and working on seasonal banners to be displayed in the Wellmeadow to enhance the area for visitors. We are of course happy for any individual or organisation to advise us of upcoming events in the area for us to promote. It has been a pleasure to welcome three new members to BEPTA already this year - Strathmore & The Glens, Outdoor Explore and the newly taken-over Cateran Cafe in Blairgowrie’s High Street. When you look at these new members, there is a strong theme of countryside adventure and the outdoors there – one of many areas we are working to promote. The Cateran Trail is a great draw to the area, and we are working with the Countryside Trust who are looking into the possibility of a Cateran Trail Passport, which the walker can have stamped at all of the locations around the Trail, and possibly with a view to collaborating with local accommodation providers and eateries to provide special deals. All in all, another busy year ahead of us, and as always we welcome new members. If you have an idea to put to us, or would like to become involved in some way, please contact us at:
visiteastperthshire@gmail.com – TOURISM IS EVERYONE’S BUSINESS.
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