
Glenkens News
Galloway Glens Legacy Scheme opens for applications
The Galloway Glens Scheme is opening a scheme of small maintenance grants to ensure that legacy Galloway Glens-funded projects can continue to deliver great outcomes for the communities they serve.
A rarely seen art form coming to the CatStrand
Visible Fictions present UP at Catstrand as part of Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival 3rd October at 7.30pm. A big story about love, fate and luck told in a profoundly intimate way through Object Theatre.
Carsphairn SWI catch up after the summer break
September 19th saw members of Carsphairn SWI get together for their first meeting after the summer break. There was lots to catch up on and discuss.
The Scottish Beacon launches new collaborative reporting project: 100 Days of the Green Transition
Hyper-local online community news collaborative The Scottish Beacon - of which the Glenkens Gazette is a member - believes in the power of community-driven solutions and aims to amplify these stories to show that a greener, fairer Scotland is possible – and already taking shape.
Fundraisng success at Carsphairn Market
Carsphairn held their annual community market on Saturday 7th in Lagwyne Hall, as part of the Glenkens Food month, which runs throughout the month of September.
Dalry Local Place Plan reaches final consultation phase
The Dalry Local Place Plan has been drawn up on behalf of Dalry Community Council, and aims to articulate the community's wishes for future development of the settlement and wider area, including the retention and improvement of existing facilities, housing and services, and views on land use. Closing date: 30th September.
The 2024 Summer fails to dampen activity at the Great Corsock Show
Saturday 24th August was The Great Corsock Show, with exhibitors and visitors coming from far and wide to attend a vital feature in the Stewartry’s event calendar.
Seed to soup spoon
The Carsphairn children’s group, Bairn Banter have had a very productive and hands on learning experience focusing on producing their own food for free.
The 2024 Great Corsock Show offers 57 categories of competitive fun!
The Great Corsock Show is coming! On Saturday, 24th 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 cheerily pit their skills against each other.
Using DNA Testing to measure the ‘wild-ness’ of 100 Dumfries & Galloway Crab Apple Trees
There is only one apple that is considered ‘native’ to the UK, the Crab Apple (Malus Sylvestris). The Crab Apple’s tendency to hybridise with other, non-native varieties means native, ‘wild’ trees are rare. Previous work has identified that Galloway hosts a major proportion of the UK’s wild Crab Apple Trees.
Free Climate Hub workshops in August
In August Dumfries & Galloway Climate Hub will put on 2 free workshops called Letter Writing for Political Engagement, facilitated by author and environmental scientist Sandy Winterbottom who represents paperboats.org, a Scotland-based collective of writers focussed on nature and environment in a time of climate and ecological breakdown.
New defibrillator in Dalry
Dalry Community Council are very pleased to announce the news of an additional defibrillator to the village.
The ‘Woodlands Plus’ project adds value to three local Woodlands
Dumfries & Galloway hosts a significant proportion of the United Kingdom’s commercial woodland creation schemes. With discussion ongoing on the national stage regarding land use change, the ‘Woodlands Plus’ project aims to add local value - employment, biodiversity or public access - to three forestry sites in the region.
Build Innovate Sustain third sector conference
A free full-day conference for charities, community groups and social enterprises across Dumfries and Galloway.
Education and Learning Event hailed a great success
The Glenkens Community and Arts Trust (GCAT) hosted an Education and Learning event in the Glenkens last week (July 11th), on behalf of the Glenkens and District Community Action Plan Steering Group. The event was set in the context of the Community Action Plan goal that the Glenkens will be a connected, resilient and carbon neutral place, where people will want to live, work and bring up their families.
Not all heroes wear capes - could you help Balmaclellan Village Hall?
Balmaclellan Village Hall are looking for people who like to give a little and people who like to give a little more - both are more than welcome!
The Dumfries & Galloway Tree Planting Grant Scheme is now open for applications
Supporting native tree planting across the region with grants of up to £1,000, scheme recipients last year varied from farmers and landowners through to community groups and schools, all of whom benefitted from the flexible and easy scheme to make their small scale tree planting ambitions come true.
General Election 2024: hear from the candidates standing in Dumfries and Galloway
We asked for your help to build a Citizens’ Agenda - and you delivered!
Education and Learning in the Glenkens: Pioneering New Models for Rural Scotland
The Glenkens and District Community Action Plan Steering Group is pleased to announce a significant event focused on the future of education and lifelong learning in remote-rural Scotland.
Glaisters Bridge Community Woodland celebrates arrival of paths and trees!
Saturday 15th June was a milestone for the Glaisters Bridge Community Woodland Site, near Corsock. New paths have been cut enabling access around the site and 250 trees were planted by a band of volunteers.
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