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Perthshire railway enthusiasts invited to get on board for memories exhibition

Perthshire railway enthusiasts invited to get on board for memories exhibition Reminiscences of locals to act as the platform for a future showcase titled ‘All Aboard – the Railways of Perth and Kinross’ Perth Theatre is working with Culture Perth and Kinross to collect memories about the region’s old railway lines to form the heart of the exhibition. Pictured is David Ferguson, train driver and chair of Trains Across Strathearn, with Katie Mitchell, an associate producer with Perth Theatre, at Highlandman Station Join thousands of others in getting the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox.Invalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later.

Cash boost to aid Cloch Housing tenants in need

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Thousands of pounds available in grants

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North support groups urged to apply for grants to help communities over winter

© Supplied by Highlands and Island Seaboard Centre Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Community groups in the Highlands and islands rising to challenges from the pandemic are being encouraged to tap into a support fund. The Scottish Government’s Communities Recovery Fund can provide grants from £5,000-£25,000 for single incorporated organisations, or up to £75,000 for partnership applications. The fund is open to voluntary or community organisations, registered charities and community councils. It is being administered in the north by Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) in the region. So far more than £460,000 has been distributed to 28 projects across the region, including the Seaboard Centre in Easter Ross.

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