Glenkens News
Trust calls water safety meeting
Loch Ken Trust is calling a public meeting to address water safety on Loch Ken.
Funding made available to support Community Council resilience plans
The National Centre for Resilience (NCR) have launched a new fund to ensure that Community Councils can develop resilience plans to combat the effects of natural hazards such as flooding, wild fires and storms.
War memorial research explored on Border Life
Local military historian Paul Goodwin highlights the importance of war memorials in a recent excerpt from Border Life on ITV News.
Spook-tacular goings on at Lagwyne Hall
Children from all around the Glenkens joined the Carsphairn based children's group Bairn Banter for a haunting Halloween party in Lagwyne Hall on Saturday 28th November.
Carsphairn SWI Meeting Report - 19th October 2023
Melissa introduced Mary Burney, fellow Stewartry Institute member and National President of the Scottish Women’s Institutes (SWI). Mary gave members a very clear overview of the SWI. She talked about how it began in Canada in 1897.
Planting trees to celebrate community success in special anniversary year
Carsphairn Community Woodland are holding a Volunteer Open Day, bringing the community and volunteers together to carry out various woodland tasks, from sowing seed right through to tree planting.
Upper Urr Environmental Trust signs milestone agreement with Foresight Sustainable Forest Company
Upper Urr Environmental Trust (UUET) have signed a community lease agreement with Foresight Sustainable Forestry Company (FSF), FSF’s first charitable community collaboration since launching in 2021.
A volunteer-led study of Galloway’s Stately Homes is published, marking the end of the ‘Can You Dig It’ Community Archaeology Project
The ‘Can You Dig It’ community archaeology project – part of the Galloway Glens Scheme – has worked with hundreds of volunteers over the last 4 years to inspire and understand the archaeology and history of the Ken/Dee valley in Galloway – showcasing archaeological processes and approaches.
Carsphairn SWI Meeting Report -21st September 2023
Dorothy welcomed everyone to the first meeting after the summer break.
Carsphairn Community Market fundraising success
Carsphairn Community Council and Bairn Banter held an enjoyable community market in Lagwyne Hall on Saturday 16th September as part of Glens Food Month.
Galloway Glens Scheme completion event planned
A completion event for the Galloway Glens scheme is planned for 26th September, 2.30-4pm in Castle Douglas Town Hall, open to all.
Appeal for help with Alzheimer Scotland fundraising event
Organisers of an Alzheimer and Dementia Fundraiser on behalf of Alzheimer Scotland (SCO22315) are looking for donations of raffle prizes and volunteer drivers for the event.
‘Opening Doors’ report, exploring how to support employability for young people in Dumfries and Galloway, is published
Dumfries and Galloway Local Employability and Skills Partnership (DGLEP) and The Galloway Glens Scheme have launched a report which will help employability services to support young people and their employers in the region.
Care About Loch Ken?
With recent exciting developments, The Loch Ken Trust is seeking extra support from the community to make their future plans the best they can be.
Energy Efficiency reports published
Two useful reports into the energy efficiency of our Galloway buildings have been published by the Glenkens Community and Arts Trust (GCAT).
Five Heritage Hubs assemble for a mega-Saturday celebrating Galloway’s past
Saturday 16th September is a special day for anyone interested in the local heritage and history of Galloway, with five heritage offerings in the Ken/Dee valley coming together to celebrate a community-led approach to local history and records.
Using Historic Maps to travel through ecological time
This event on 18th September, delivered in partnership between the Galloway Glens Scheme and Dumfries Archival Mapping Project (DAMP), explores what pre-ordnance survey maps can tell us about what habitats used to be where and when, using four expert speakers to consider ‘Woodlands’, ‘Bogs’, Moths’ and ‘Meadows’ in Galloway in the 1700s.
The Great Corsock Show Sets new records
Saturday 26th August was the day of the Great Corsock Show, with exhibitors and visitors coming from far and wide to attend a vital feature in the Stewartry’s event calendar.
Palpable level of excitement ahead of the Great Corsock Show
The Great Corsock Show is coming! On Saturday, 26th of August, this much-loved Stewartry tradition will allow the great and the good of home baking, crafting, scarecrow fashioning, vegetable growing and homemade drink brewing to pit their skills against each other.
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