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St Ronan's Youth and Community Centre

St Ronan's Youth and Community Centre

st ronan's youth and community centre, Innerleithen ,
St. Ronan’s Community Centre has been established for many years and provides accommodation for many local organisations and individuals.
One Stop Services.

One Stop Services.

16/18 Waverly road, Innerleithen ,
One Stop Services offers a variety of services such as holiday lets, domestic cleaning, gardening and laundrette.
Inschy Winchy Spiders

Inschy Winchy Spiders

Initially we are offering the following sessions for you to enjoy with your young ones: Baby Time* (Bump - 12 months) Opportunites for mums to be and new parents to meet up, make new friends, share experiences, have a blether and join in with baby related activities. We will invite visitors to give talks on topics chosen by our new parents and hope to have a member of the health visiting team join on a regular basis. Each session will end with a singsong. Tea/Coffee available. Days & Times: Wednesday & Friday 10am - 12noon Fee: £1 per baby Toddler Time* (0-5 Years) Based on a traditional toddler session, this group allows it's members to make their own decisions and take full control. Provision will be chosen and set up by the users with a little help from our photographic inventory. Snack included for children and Tea/Coffee for adults. Days & Times: Monday 1pm - 3pm, Wednesday & Friday 10am - 12noon Fee: £2 per child and £1 per additional sibling Please note: We advise that you bring a complete change of clothes for your child, just incase. There will be some messy play activities during our weekly groups. If your child is in nappies please bring nappies, etc with you (there is a changing area which will be shown to parents/carers at the first visit). FAMILY MESSY PLAY DAYS** Yes! An opportunity for the whole family to enjoy lots of fun and exciting messy play experiences and not all over your kitchen floor and walls! Our themed Family Messy Play Days will run once a month on the first Saturday of each month (except January). Activities will be planned for the 0-5 year group but all siblings are welcome too! All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Times: 10am - 12 noon Fee: £2 per child Please note: Both you and your child/ren should wear clothes which can get messy - children love to experiment with paint, glue, gloop, water, etc at this age and it's really important for their development that they do this! *Parents/Career are responsible for their own children during any of our sessions and are requested to help with setting up and tidying away during our weekly groups. **We would be grateful for help in tidying up after our Family Messy Play Days, this would be very much appreciated.
Health and Wellbeing in Insch - The Insch Arts Project 2012

Health and Wellbeing in Insch - The Insch Arts Project 2012

The Insch Arts Project 2012 is a new approach in our locality to link the local communities with an artist who will take a creative approach to meeting groups and individuals, draw out current opinions and aspirations around health and wellbeing, and reflect these through public art! With local community we mean Insch, Kennethmont, Meikle Wartle, Fisherford, Culsalmond, Colpy, Old Rayne, Oyne, Premnay, Rhynie, Keig, Rothienorman and Kirkton of Rayne. With local community we mean Insch, Kennethmont, Meikle Wartle, Fisherford, Culsalmond, Colpy, Old Rayne, Oyne, Premnay, Rhynie, Keig, Rothienorman and Kirkton of Rayne.
Joiners Inverness

Joiners Inverness

Unit 3 Carsegate Road North, Inverness ,
Welcome to D A Nicolson Ltd Call: 01463 710 043 or 07747 632 264 Email: enquiries@danicolson.co.uk Website: www.joiner-inverness.com
Inverness CYC, formerly YMCA

Inverness CYC, formerly YMCA

12 Bank street, Inverness ,
Inverness CYC seeks to support the young people of Inverness through employment, safe place to meet, clubs and a coffee shop.
Inveraray tums tots and toddler group

Inveraray tums tots and toddler group

Inveraray Church Hall (main st) go to the back door , Inveraray ,
The toddler group is open to anyone who wants to come along on a Friday morning in the church hall 9:30 til 12. We hope to see you there x Age range from birth till pre school , we also have health visitor there for weigh in and any questions you may have
Buy It Sell It Invergordon

Buy It Sell It Invergordon

Invergordon, Invergordon ,
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS AT OUR FORUM http://bisi.forumotion.co.uk/
RP Driver Training

RP Driver Training

Falcon Ave, Inverness ,
Driving Instruction available in the Inverness and Alness test centre areas. Regularly in Tain/Invergordon. One or two hour lessons and intensive courses designed for each pupil on request. Discounts
Caroline Henderson Photography

Caroline Henderson Photography

30 Reid road , Invergordon ,
Diploma of Professional Photography
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts (Official)

Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts (Official)

Ballast Bank Inverkeithing, Inverkeithing ,
Inverkeithing Hillfield Swifts F.C Registered Scottish Charity SC043580 SFA Quality Marked Club We are currently developing young footballers from aged 3-18 years. The Swifts are a community football club & registered Scottish Charity SC043580. The club has had significant growth since its early days early s in 2000. Since then, the club has grown from strength to strength and over the last 12 years we have trained over 1500 local boys and girls and currently have teams from age 3 right through to Amateur level. The club has been very successful in developing players, with several of our players having moved on to the Dunfermline, Hearts, Raith Rovers, Celtic, & Livingston pro youth teams. We have recently gained standard quality mark status SFA. We are also working with Coerver Coaching to learn the best coaching techniques in football. Any aspiring footballers are welcome to get in contact about the availabilty of joining our football training acadamy. "It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be" For more information on joining any team, please contact us on facebook. Mon the Swifts...
Inverkeithing Highland Games

Inverkeithing Highland Games

Ballast Bank, Preston Crescent, Inverkeithing ,
Inverkeithing Highland Games as such go well back into history. The Games and Lammas Fair (or Lambmas Fair) appear in Burgh records of 1652, when on the first day it is stated that all kinds of merchant goods and livestock, horses cattle, sheep etc were on sale in the main street. Another record states a great day for " Fun, Frolic Fit Races, Ale and Drunken Folks, genrtle and simple. The games appeared to be so popular that folk came from near and far to enjoy themselves."