13 May 2008
Help Caithness Partnership Improve Health
Services in Caithness - Complete A
Short Survey
Caithness Partnership is working with NHS
Highland to find out what Caithness
residents think about local health services
and other health improvement issues. In
order to get a representative sample from
across the county the Partnership aims to
survey at least 2,000 Caithness residents.
If you live in Caithness and would like to
express your views on local health services
and understanding of health improvement
issues please follow the link below.
The questionnaire will take no more than a
few minutes to complete.
11 May 2008
Gardening In A Gale by Mike Clark
Mike
Clark a gardener and writer resident in
Caithness has lost no time in adding further
articles to his new web site "Gardening In a
Gale". His latest additions are
"Bring In The Birds" and
"How To Be A Gardeners Dog"
In between getting the garden sorted out we
hope Mike continues to add more gems from
his assorted writing collection.
It's A Knockout
At Thurso Gala
It's that time of year again when we are
recruiting teams for the Thurso Gala 2008,
It's a Knock Out Event. Teams of up to six
people are being invited to apply to compete
in this years competition to be staged at
the Dammies, Thurso on Sunday the 10th of
August, from midday onwards. The same three
charities will be hosting the event, Thurso
Town Improvements, Thurso Football Club,
along with ourselves at Scallywags Nursery.
Thurso Gala runs
2nd
to 10th August 2008
Guided Walk - Armadale Burn - Wednesday 14th May.
10am – 2pm.
Join the ranger and enjoy a lovely guided walk along the beautiful
steep sided river gorge at Armadale. Lots of Interesting plants, geology
and archaeology along the way as we head out to a hill loch for lunch.
Meet at A836 road bridge car park near Armadale. Grid reference:
NC795639. One small river ford to navigate.
Please wear suitable footwear and bring warm waterproof clothing and a
packed lunch. Sorry but dogs are not welcome on guided walks. Further
details: Paul Castle. Highland Council North Sutherland Countryside
Ranger. 01641 521884.
It's All Around Us -
Geology
Let's rock on to bigger and better things this summer
By Ian Mitchell of
Scottish Natural Heritage
British summertime
officially started at the end of March and now is the time when we
traditionally think about getting out there and seeing what this great
area of ours has to offer. So why not take advantage of the wealth of
fascinating geological features we have in the north of Scotland - with
key sites Knockan Crag National Nature Reserve (NNR) near Elphin and the
vast
North West Highlands Geopark well worth a visit.
Special
Charity Concert - Skinandis Night Club, Thurso - 7.00pm Friday 16th May
2008
Four
rock bands are lining up for a one off charity gig at Skinandiis Night
Club in Thurso next week. Disco Fish, Astronot, Liquid Blue and No
Exit Wound are combining their talents to offer four live sets. This
special event has been put together by local girl Kara Gray. Kara has
organised the gig as part of a graded unit for her HNC Music Course she is
studying at Aberdeen College. All proceeds from the show are going to the
Multiple Sclerosis Society Caithness Branch and Kara said 'my grandad had
MS and loved music and I thought it would be nice to give something back
locally'. As well as setting up the event Kara will be playing with her
band, Disco Fish. The Aberdeen based six piece also feature Laura Ryrie
from Orkney on vocals, Steven Thomson from Orkney on guitar, Fraser
Edwards from Birmingham on guitar, Luke Redpath from Aberdeen on drums and
Ian Murray from Aberdeen on bass.
10 May 2008
Driving
Forward the Gaelic Language Plan
The Highland Council has appointed a new Gaelic Development Manager to
spearhead its promotion of the Gaelic language and culture. He is Donald
MacNeill, a native Gaelic speaker who has wide experience in the public
sector and in the media. Brought up in Inverness within a Gaelic-speaking
household. Donald was educated at Crown Primary School and Millburn
Academy before going to Glasgow University.
He had a ten year career in broadcast journalism (1988-1998) ~ in both
radio and television ~ the bulk of which was in Gaelic. This included
working with BBC Radio nan Gaidheal (Inverness), Grampian Television
(Aberdeen & Inverness) and Scottish Television (Glasgow).
Call All
Caithness South East Residents
Countdown For Important Vote - Deadline Monday 12 May - RETURN YOUR VOTE
Time
is running out for one of the most important community requests ever put
out in Caithness. The future of a potentially huge project may be in
the hands of the residents of South East Caithness. To present
evidence that the community want to take control of part of Rumster Forest
the organisers need a resounding YES vote. This will enable them to
carry forward their ambitious plans to ensure that in the future the area
will have control of funds to then invest in further developments in the
are in coming years. Residents are urged to get that vote in by
Monday. Read more in
Its Our Future
Halkirk Gala Walk
- 7 June - Get An Entry

Closing date 31st May.
Car Boot Sale At Crossroads On Sunday 11 May Cancelled
The Car Boot Sale for Sunday 11 May at Crossroads has been cancelled
due to lack of interest. No stalls have been booked.
Staxigoe Hall Committee Fundraising Night
Come and watch Rangers in the UEFA cup final on the Big Screen on
Wednesday 14th May from 7pm, Licenced Bar, Raffle and half time
refreshments Fun for all the family (under 16s must be
accompanied by an adult)
6 May 2008
Bigger Group Photos Of Highland Youth Music Groups At Alness




5 May 2008
Sandwich Tern May Have died Due To Oil At Sinclairs Bay
The photo below shows a Sandwich Tern found at St John's Pool with oil
in its feathers. the other photo shows Sandwich Terns as they should
be. the dead Sandwich Tern arrived at St John's Pool on 30th April and was
dead by 1st May.
From
three days ago
Oil
Spillage At Sinclair's Bay, Wick
The public is being advised to keep off the beach at Sinclair's Bay, near
Wick, following the discovery of tar balls, which have been washed up
along the length of the shoreline. The Highland Council is working with
other agencies to clean up the beach. There is no evidence of oiling of
birds or other wildlife. A spokesman said: "This is not a major incident.
However, we have erected signs at either end of the beach advising the
public to keep off until we have completed the clean up, which involves
collecting the tar balls by hand. We will be working with the Maritime
Coastguard Agency to identify the origin of the oil, which appears to have
been at sea for some time. We are also checking other nearby beaches for
evidence of these balls of oil."
Bird
Watching In Caithness
John O'Groats - Looking To The Future
Highland council is currently running an item about John O'Groats and have
asked that it is featured on the web site. so here it is and if you have a
few minutes head over and complete the survey.........
We need your help! Please help us to scope the potential for John
O’Groats as a visitor destination.
We invite you to take part in an on-line survey which is aimed at both
previous and potential visitors to John O’Groats, situated in the north of
Britain. The purpose of the survey is to gather your impressions of John
O’Groats (you can take part regardless of whether you have visited the
area or not) so that a tourism and leisure plan can be developed for the
future.
The survey forms part of a wider study that is currently being prepared by
consultants RGA on behalf of Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), to
scope the potential for improving the visitor experience at John O’Groats.
To take part in the survey, simply click on the following link:
Click Here to take survey
This should take no longer than ten minutes to complete and both HIE and
RGA appreciate your input.
Roads At Two More Caithness Schools Get Speeding Restrictions
From today Monday 5th May new speed restrictions come into force at
South School Wick and Lybster primary schools. The restrictions to
20 MPH applies when the flashing lights are showing at times before and
after starting and finishing times. Many Highland schools now have
the speed restrictions in place and eventually all schools in Highland
will have them. As with other speeding restrictions Northern
Constabulary will enforce the regulations with normal fines being charged
if anyone is caught over the 20 mph limit within the zones.