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At Random with Martin Laing - week 43 - The Oban Times

At Random with Martin Laing - week 43 - The Oban Times
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Get ready for Mull Fiddle Week - The Oban Times

Get ready for Mull Fiddle Week - The Oban Times
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Laptops for Aith, alcohol death rate, development coordinator for Scalloway and more…

Laptops for Aith, alcohol death rate, development coordinator for Scalloway and more…
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Looking forward to giving continued support to Caithness community groups

Looking forward to giving continued support to Caithness community groups By Contributor Published: 10:29, 13 January 2021 Get the Courier and Groat sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Caithness Rural Transport is part of CVG. Driver Andrew Sutherland is pictured sanitising one of the vehicles. Caithness Voluntary Group is open for business. We supported community groups throughout 2020 and we look forward to working with them again in 2021. We work with groups covering a range of support including funding, policies and procedures, volunteering and governance. Caithness Rural Transport and Befriending Caithness continue to run their services. Anyone wishing to book transport should email Coreen Campbell (coreen@cvg.org.uk), while to find out about the befriending service contact Angie House (angie@cvg.org.uk or 07592 493048).

Christmas funding boost for range of organisations

http://shet.news/0grcb Copied! A NUMBER of community organisations and projects in Shetland have secured funding in recent weeks from a variety of sources. Isles based GlobalYell Ltd has received £14,899 in Lottery funding for the development of a new creative wellbeing festival. Created in response to the hardship of the coronavirus pandemic, the festival aims to celebrate health and wellbeing through the arts. 1 of 14Adverts It will allow practitioners and tutors to safely share their expertise and highlight the role creativity can play in helping us through tough times. GlobalYell Ltd creative director Andy Ross said: “Our arts and wellbeing festival came about as one answer to the disruption of Covid.

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