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25 May 2013
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Fit's in 'e Groat 'is Week?
A dash through the main stories in the John O'Groat Journal from Friday 24th May and if you missed it check out 'E Courier' headlines from Wednesday 22nd May. These and many more stories in Doanalsin's Diary now in its third year and al items still there to be read.
Great Weather For Last Two Days Of the Walking Festival In Caithness
Check out some nice walks for Saturday 25th and Sunday 26th in the Caithness and Sutherland Walking Festival.First Tidal Stream Installation Ship Being Built For Pentland Firth
New updated sketch 'renderings' of the World's first
purpose-built tidal stream turbine installation ship, the planned
HiFlo-4 catamaran vessel, have just been released by her designers Mojo
Maritime Ltd, of Falmouth, Cornwall, one of Britain's most
technologically-innovative 'green' marine energy specialist engineering
companies.
Its managing director Captain Richard Parkinson has told Gills Harbour
Ltd's chairman that its innovative vessel is on track for being
delivered from her builder's shipyard during the summer of 2015.
The experienced mariner-turned-entrepreneur, who is familiar with
winter sea conditions in the Pentland Firth and off the North of
Scotland, has previously stated that Gills Harbour is his company's
preferred Caithness base for HiFlo-4, hopefully by 2016. Two Sketch Renderings24 May 2013
LEADER Projects
Rural
community projects across the Highlands are celebrated in The Highland
LEADER Programme’s ‘Revitalising Communities in the Highlands’ booklet
launched at the full Highland Council on Europe Day earlier this month.
Over 90 of the 358 local projects funded by the LEADER Programme are
bought to life with quotes and photographs in the booklet. Featured
projects range in location and type from the Isle of Skye Energy Advice
Service, to Thurso Boating Pond Play Area, to the Black Isle Heritage
Memories Project.
Wick Harbour Johnson Collection Digitisation Project - A LEADER Project
The
Johnston Collection is a unique photographic archive of life in and
around Wick, once the capital of the herring industry in Europe. Held
in trust by the Wick Society, the collection consists of over 50,000
black and white images, taken by three generations of
a local photographic firm from 1863-1975. For thirty years the
collection remained in the basement of the Wick Heritage Centre,
inaccessible to all but the most determined researcher. Long-held
ambitions to digitise the collection remained unfulfilled due to lack
of resources.
Turning Wind Power Into Community Profit - A Leader Project
Following
its complete renewal in 2009 Mey Village Hall is a hub of activity from
sports clubs and evening classes to markets and weddings.
With a ground source heat pump, the Mey Village Hall Trust was already
‘going green’. A natural next step was to install a 20Kw wind turbine.
This would not only meet the rest of the hall’s energy costs but also
earn income by feeding excess power into the National Grid.
Brough Community Harbour Project - A Leader Project
For
many years the slipway at Brough served as the landing point for
supplies to Dunnet Head lighthouse. Battered by winter storms, the
slipway was increasingly at risk of collapsing.
Investigating funding made the Brough Bay Association appreciate the
potential for a
wider heritage project. LEADER matched contributions from four partners
and the
Association’s own funds. The money came in the nick of time as a storm
in 2010 revealed that five metres of pier stonework was hanging in
mid-air.
SSAFA - Local Caithness Group To Help Armed Forces And Families
Commitment
deserves commitment are the latest watchwords from SSAFA a charity set
up to help serving memebrs or ex memebrs of the armed forces in the UK.
Local Caithness organiser Sharon Johns from Murkle is looking for
volunteers to help her provide support to local members or ex-members
of the armed forces in Caithness.
The history of SSAFA is the history of the men and women of Britain’s
Forces and their families.
23 May 2013
Mary Ann's Cottage Open For The Summer - Well Worth A Visit
Mary
Ann's will open on Saturday 1 June and will be staying open thereafter
for the season until the end of September. Open 2.00 - 4.30 pm every
day. Volunteer guides always needed - just come along.
Things that go Bang in the Night - Caithness Astronomy Group
Caithness
Astronomy Group are delighted to announce a free public talk by guest
speaker Professor Andy Newsam.
22 May 2013
Wick & District Pool League - Bfest Pairs Competiton 2013
The
Francis Street Club hosted the 3rd Annual Bfest Pairs Championships
this past weekend, with players from both divisions battling it out for
the last title of the Wick & District Pool League season.
Seaforth
Club's pairing of George Smith and Nathan Lightly won all of their
group games on Saturday, playing some great pool to book their place in
Sundays semi final. Greg Thompson and Gavin Simpson were also in form
as they too qualified from group A. The big surprise of the group
stages was the elimination of last years finalists Greg Simpson and
Jordan Tait.
20 May 2013
BEN NEVIS: 24 hour challenge for charity
On
the 25th May local adventurers will climb the UK’s biggest
mountain in a challenge to raise money for local charities.
Phil,
Annie and Scott would like to thank anyone who is generous enough to
give any amount to their causes, every pound pledged will help spur
them on with 24 hours of climbing ahead of them they will appreciate
your help!
See the links to their three local charities inside.
19 May 2013
Scenes From Last Game Of The Season For The Scorries





Wick Academy 4 Deveronvale 1 - Could the Scorries fly to the top next season?
Match
Report - Noel Donaldson
Saturday 18th May 2013
Harmsworth Park, Wick
WICK Academy ended their season in style securing third position in the league table after dismissing Deveronvale 4-1. The high fliers notched up a number of other, statistical, records, not least of being unbeaten at home. Jamie Pickles completed a unique hat-trick taking the man-of-the match award for the third consecutive match. Player of the Year was Alan Farquhar. And there was every justification at presentation time for suggesting that the Scorries were well placed to go all the way, next season. Tributes were paid to the squad and manager and assistant, Barry Wilson and Richard Hughes, the staff and the club’s army of loyal supporters. A delighted crowd of about 500 saw Academy take the lead through Gary Weir in the opening minutes at Harmsworth Park, Sam Mackay and Davie Allan making it a mountain to climb for the visitors, before the break. Vale took the first step soon after the restart, Graeme Watt netting but Allan saw to it that there was never going to be a Banffshire resurgence, by completing his double and Wick’s foursome. PHOTOS
18 May 2013
Daffodils Still Flowering Despite The Cold Spring
Spring
has been late this year or did we just miss it.
Nevertheless the daffodils have been putting on a good
display
around the county and perhaps lasting longer due to the cold weather.Fire-fighting Exercise At Wick Airport
The
fire-fighters at Wick airport regularly practice putting out fires on
aeroplanes and these photos show them at work.Come And Try Golf At Reay
Wedesday
nights 22nd May, 29th May, 5th June at 6.00pm. Free
lessons
from a PGA coach. New member get a 20% reduction in fees for
the
fisrt year if you decide to join the club.And Then He took Up Golf...............
Does
this little song from the 1920's ring a bell with any golfers or golf
widows out there. Frank Crumit has golf down to a tee.
Still it's good healthy activity so go for it.17 May 2013
The Running Man Joe Mbu Made It To John O'Groats Today


Joe Mbu who has been running and walking from Landsend to John O'Groats via Braemar made to the end of the road today after 50 days. He got a little closer to his goal to raise funds for the hospital in Nigeria that his grandfather built many years ago. Joe is well know rugby player having played for some of the top teams in England. Children from Canisbay primary school were there to greet him and run the last few hundred metres to the end of the road. There a few people made donations to his cause. Today Joe also saw one of the largest donations when £1300 in one donation came in via the web. More about the fund raising can be seen HERE
16 May 2013
Joe Mbu - The Running Man - First African To Run From Landsend to John O'Groats
Joe
is running from Landsend to John O'Groats in 50 days to raise money for
a hospital in Nigeria. He has been going it alone with no back-up team
and getting people to put him up along the way. Bill Fernie met up with
him on Wednesday on his way home from inverness and invited him to stay
a couple of nights when he arrived in Caithness. He walked through Wick
today to Reiss and will continue so that he arrives on Friday 17th May
at about 4.00pm. Bill will be there to get photos along with many other
local people to wish him well. Dramatic restoration of this iconic hotel nears completion
Natural
Retreats is delighted to announce that its revolutionary
new concept in the self-catering industry, The Inn at John O’Groats, is
on course to open mid-August 2013 and is now taking bookings. The
restoration of the iconic former John O’Groats Hotel is part of Natural
Retreats’ multi-million pound regeneration of this stunningly
picturesque natural wilderness in Caithness in the North of Scotland.
Originally built in 1875, the iconic former hotel in John O’Groats has
been carefully restored over the past two years and has had a new Norse
style extension added which provides a dramatic splash of colour
against the coastal landscape. Courtesy of Interior Design agency
NoChintz, who are also responsible for the recent revamp at Natural
Retreats’ flagship site in the Yorkshire Dales and the current lodges
at John O’Groats, the interior will combine high quality old and new
styling in keeping with the marriage of the historic former hotel and
the eye catching new extension. Food for Thought - New Education Fund For Schools To Apply For Announced
Scottish
schools will be providing more food education for pupils thanks to a £1
million fund launched by Scottish government..
Supporting the aims of Curriculum for Excellence, the Food for Thought
Education Fund will help pupils learn about all aspects of food. The
fund will encourage teachers to develop projects inspired by the
extensive programme of major events planned for 2014 which includes the
Year of Homecoming, the Commonwealth Games and Ryder Cup, creating a
legacy for young people for years to come.
Link to
funding information at bottom of this article inside.Wildlife Model Making - Saturday 25th May 11.00am - 1.00pm
Calling
all you budding artists! Come along to the Seadrift Centre at Dunnet
Bay and have fun creating another wildlife model to be added to our
display as part of Biodiversity Week. Last year it was a basking shark
- who knows what it could be in 2013? Booking essential. All children
must be accompanied
.What's On Section Growing Fast With Caithness Events For The Summer
This item is just one of over 450 entries currently in the Caithness.org What's On section. We know there are many more entries to go in for this summer so get them in soon for maximum coverage and remember it's FREE. Enter your event using the Submission Form Hundreds of look ups every day.
Our What's On events cascade over many pages on the web site and into our Caithness.org Facebook pages for even more coverage.
Gills Harbour Planning For Pentland Firth Energy
Some
indicative Pentland Firth energy sketches relating to Gills Bay/Gills
Harbour, Caithness, KW1 4YB. The sketches have been drafted for Gills
Harbour Ltd by Mark Fresson, a senior architect at Archial Ltd's North
of Scotland office in Inverness and kindly donated to community-owned
Gills company. Archial is a Toronto, Canada-based multi-national
practice, with branches/associate-ships throughout the English-speaking
world.
The first sketch shows the location of the
potentially hazardous tide-races in the Pentland Firth and the
sites of sea-bed leases granted by the Crown Estate, for the purpose of
generating electricity using recently-developed 'horizontal hydro'
turbines.
The places on the Firth's sea-surface where white-water breaks daily
year-round on the appropriate 12.5 hour tide-cycle, are
shown. The map shows the seabed leases in relation to the
(often violent) tide-races, with the ports of Gills, Scrabster and
Lyness marked , with Wick off the map c. 14 miles S of Duncansby Head.
The second drawing (broadly) shows Pentland Ferries Ltd's planned 60
metre extension to the main Gills Harbour's main deep-water
breakwater/berth.15 May 2013
Latest Photos From Wick Council Offices Demolition
From the beginning start HEREGaelic Classes take off in Caithness
A series of new Gaelic classes have taken off in Caithness and attendances are much higher than expected. The new purpose made course for beginners and intermediate learners of the language in the county has been well supported in Wick since it started in the Pulteney Centre at the end of March with 19 registered attendees. The course is about to start at the North Highland College UHI in Thurso next Wednesday 22nd May at 7.15pm registration for anyone who is interested in learning the language in the north end of the county.
Natural Explorer Wildlife Boat Trips Every Day At John O'Groats - check the What's On
Regular trips are available throughout the day, weather permitting.
Caithness Horizons Museums at Night Event
On
Friday 17th May from 7 – 8.30pm as part of the Museums at
Night celebrations Caithness Horizons is hosting the Inaugural Meeting
of the Caithness Horizons Great Guild of Museologists. Museology is the
study of Museums.14 May 2013
Revised proposals for £30m Spittal Hill Wind FarmRevised proposals have been announced this week for a £30 million wind farm development at Spittal Hill, just over 2km north east of the village of Spittal in Caithness. Comprising up to 8 turbines, with an installed capacity of up to 24 megawatts (MW), the proposals have been brought forward by Spittal Hill Windfarm Ltd, owned by Statkraft and a group of Highland based shareholders. These are considerably revised proposals from a previous larger scheme of 30-turbines which had a total installed capacity of 75MW.
joembutherunningman Will Soon Be In Caithness - Can You Help?
Message
Received at Caithness.org About Joe Mbu who is walking and running for
a special charity in Nigeria.
"He has been running since Good Friday 29th March and as he has
insisted on doing this without a support team, I am sad he could finish
this alone - so... I am looking to recruit some running and rugby fans
to run with him the last 4 miles from Freswick to John O'Groats!!!
Please please please could you give Joe a warm Caithness welcome and
run or cycle with him to end end"
13 May 2013
Caithness engineering firm MTDS placed in administration - BBCA specialist engineering firm in Caithness has been placed in administration. Mowat Technical and Design Services (MTDS) employs 26 staff and offers a range of services including surveying and fabrication work.
Police Appeal-Incident in Glamis Road and Henrietta Street 11th May 2013
A
woman is reported to have been assaulted between 2300 hours and 0000
hours on Saturday 11th May in a lane
between Glamis Road and Henrietta Street in Wick.
Police are keen to trace a man who is described as being of stocky
build, wearing a white or light-coloured top and jeans who was seen in
the area. Also Police are keen to speak to the driver of a small black
car, who may have information that could assist with the inquiry.
Anyone with information is urged to contact Police on 101 or
Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555111.
12 May 2013
Annette, please get in touch !Someone wants to contact you in the forum
Wick Academy 4 Strathspey Thistle 0
Reporter
and Photographer Noel DonaldsonTribute to Academy stalwart following shock passing. THE game was tinged with sadness, a minute's silence being observed for the sudden passing of David Sinclair. The Academy stalwart, from Staxigoe, who had attended the midweek clash with Nairn County and was well pleased with the 1-0 outcome, took ill on Friday and was admitted to Caithness General Hospital. The 64-year-old appeared to be recovering and was sitting up reading a paper but, sadly, took another turn. The game went ahead as David would have wished and he doubtless would have relished the action and the final score. Photo Gallery - 24 Photos Wick Academy web site
Investment Sought For Small Scale Cinema Chain - The Herald
This story highlights Rob Arthur who restarted Thurso cinema and his plans to try other places in the future. By bringing the latest digital technology into thuro he has transformed the cinema for audiences in Caithness. Adding live shows from London transmitted into the theatre is a huge added bonus in entertainment for the arts in the county.
Check out what's showing this week at Thurso Cinerma
Wick's Old Council Offices Begin To Come Down - Video
You
have seen the photos now here is the movie in full colour.Fit's in 'e Groat Last Friday
Noel Donald'son's fast run through the mains stories from the local paper.
11 May 2013
Caithness Rugby Club Final Push For FundsThe funding for the clubhouse continues to go well and we have been successful in receiving every grant we have gone for. Our target for the club's own contribution of £96,160 is also getting there. The current shortfall is £10,623 so the final push is on to get the remainder.
10 May 2013
Caithness Composer's First Performance by International Duo
North
Highland Connections announces a concert to be given in
the West Church, Thurso, on Saturday, 1st June, by one of the world's
leading clarinet virtuosi, Michael Collins. He will be accompanied by
the pianist, Michael McHale. The concert will feature music by Weber;
Brahms; Debussy: and Poulenc. For the local audience there will be
special interest in an opportunity to hear the premiere of 'Four
Nocturnes' by the composer, pianist and teacher, Robert Fields, who
lives at Brough, near Dunnet. Robert is a familiar figure in Caithness
musical circles, and his many friends and admirers will eagerly look
forward to hearing his work performed by these international artistes.
Home Visiting Volunteers – Home-Start Caithness
Are
you a parent? Could you be a good role model for parents
who are struggling with their young children?
Do you have a couple of hours a week to spare?
If so, we would love to hear from you! What’s in it for you?... *Training & Development. *Being part of a team. Our volunteers regularly talk about the value of having a peer group of like minded people. *Confidence. Seeing the impact that your help can have on other’s lives is incredibly rewarding and the ‘feel good factor’ of giving something back should not be underestimated........read more
Highland first time buyers to benefit from Council-backed mortgage guarantee scheme
First time homebuyers within The Highland Council area are set to benefit from the introduction of a mortgage guarantee scheme, using the Local Authority Mortgage Scheme model already successfully launched by a number of English councils. The scheme aims to support up to 33 new homebuyers in the current year in getting on to the property ladder.
Wick Council Offices - DEMOLITION gets under way at Wick Council offices
Work
got under way today (Friday 10TH mAY 2013) on the demolition of The
Highland Council’s Caithness HQ at Market Place, Wick in readiness for
an £8 million redevelopment of the town centre site as modern Council
office accommodation.
The Council has awarded a contract to Morgan Sindall to carry out the
redevelopment of Market Place. Their sub-contractors, Munros have
removed windows and fittings in recent weeks and began the demolition
of the building in earnest today.
The new building, together with a refurbished Stafford Place Buildings,
will accommodate 140 Council staff currently based in a number of
offices in Wick. The new building will be built on three floors to the
front and two floors at the rear. When the new Council offices open,
staff presently based at High Street (Social Work) and Rhind House
(Education Culture and Sport) will move there. The project is due for
completion early in 2015. Eighty staff, including those at Wick Service
Point, have relocated to Government Buildings, Girnigoe Street while
the new offices are built at Market Place. Council
Offices Demolition from the start.
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