20 July 2008
Thurso and Wick Gala Programmes
Wick Gala 26th July - 2nd August 2008
Thurso Town Improvements Gala
2nd to 10th August 2008
And don't forget
Halkirk
Highland Games - Saturday 26th July
POLICE APPEAL FOR INFORMATION ON THE WHEREABOUTS OF REGISTERED SEX
OFFENDER
POLICE are
appealing for information as to the whereabouts of Donald Ross, who is a
registered sex offender. ROSS was convicted of lewd, indecent and
libidinous practices and behaviour in May 2007 and was sentenced to 2
years imprisonment with a 2 year extension and supervision until 2011 in
the community. ROSS was released from prison on 13 May 2008. He has since
been living in the Fort William area, however, it is believed he left his
registered address on 9 July 2008 and his current whereabouts are unknown.
Ross is 38 years of age, 5'8" tall, of stocky build, short grey receding
hair, left eye is blue and right eye is grey and he wears wire-rimmed
glasses.
Any sightings of Ross should be reported to the Police immediately on 0146
715555 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
20 July 2008
Caithness County Show 2008 - More Photos - Even More To Come Later
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Wick Lifeboat & Regatta Day – Saturday 19th July 2008
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Caithness County Show 2008 Photos
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Departing Yacht
Regatta At Wick Re-scheduled Due To Strong Winds On Sunday
Yachts now to leave Wick at 10.30am Monday 21st July
Join the Geo Explorer to view the departing yacht regatta at 10.30am. Wick
bay will be full of sailing yachts and local boats dressed over for the
occasion. During the 75 minute trip we will follow the yachts along the
coast and also visit local bird colonies, caves and natural arches. 10% of
the fares will be donated to Wick RNLI. Booking essential.
18 July 2008
Global Xchange Volunteers From Bangladesh Coming To Caithness - Can You
Help?
Global
Xchange in Caithness will be bringing nine young people from Bangladesh
together with nine British youngsters, to give 6000 hours of voluntary
service to the local community. The young people are one of seven groups
arriving in the UK this September for three months, before spending three
months in their counterpart country. This is the second time Caithness has
taken part in the exchange run by VSO and the British Council, which
brings together young people from the UK and Bangladesh. The previous
Global Xchange in Caithness, saw young people from Malawi and the UK
living and working in the borough. Global Xchange is supported by BAA
Communities Trust, a charity set up by airports operator BAA, which has
donated more than £600,000 towards the programme since 2004, and by the
youth volunteering charity ‘v’. Becca Thompson, Caithness Global Xchange
programme supervisor, said: “We are interested in hearing from those who
may have volunteer placements or friendly homes able to host international
volunteers for three months. Hosts are offered a weekly allowance towards
accommodation and food costs and will be supported by two project
supervisors. It’s a chance to learn a little bit about Bangladesh, and
take part in a successful and innovative community project.”
Ormlie Fun Day - Saturday 19th July 2008 2.00 - 4.00pm
Ormlie Community Association is holding its annual fun day this Saturday
(19th) at the Ormlie Centre, Henderson Street, Thurso from 2.00 – 4.00 pm.
This year’s event will be officially opened by David Brookfield, Chief
Executive, Pentland Housing Association. The event is very much a
community run day which will begin with local piper Hugh McPhee welcoming
people with the swirl of the pipes. Throughout the afternoon local band
Diesel and Dust with entertain residents with an eclectic range of rock
and pop music. There will be the usual stalls including hot dogs, bottle
stall, baking stall, bric-a-brac, quality seconds, candy floss, lucky dip,
raffles, and refreshments. For children there will be the bouncy castle,
kids tombola, funny face board, face painting, guess the sweeties and a
chalk drawing competition.
17 July 2008
SANDSIDE GARDENS - OPEN DAYS Sunday 27th July and Sunday 10th August
2 P.M. TO 5 P.M
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For charities - SUNDAY 27TH JULY 60% Crossroads and 40% Reay Garden
Club - SUNDAY 10TH AUGUST 100% SSPCA - CLASSIC CARS AND MOTORBIKES FREE
ENTRY TO SANDSIDE CUP
Warning To All Businesses - School Books Sponsorship Back Again
- Say No No No
We have been contacted this morning by a company purporting to be a
publishing media company asking us to name the school for books to go to
that we agreed to back in February. We did not agree
to any sponsorship but they hope you cannot remember and will say yes.
This has arisen before and the director of Education, Culture and Sport issued
instructions to all schools in Highland telling them not to get involved
with such companies. Therefore the schools do not need or want any
books via this type of supposed sponsorship no matter how good it sounds.
See THIS WEB site for a sample of what can happen. Always
check with a school before you name them. Do not get sucked into
agreeing to anything with these publishing companies or you may get a
large invoice to pay. Ask to see a copy of the contract. They
may say they have tape of the original phone call. Do not agree to
anything. Challenge there assertions that they have you on tape as
this is them trying to bully you into agreeing to pay for the books.
Be on your guard and do not agree to accept anything from them. There may be books for a school but the schools do not
want them and you will pay out money for something they do not need,
already have or do not want - A waste of money and you will have been
conned. Tell all other business you know as soon as possible to help
everyone. We have made arrangements to issue a wider press release
and warning to other education authorities in Scotland.
15 July 2008
Miller
Academy 1962 - P2
Photo
sent by Steven Miller. Steven says this is the last photo for that
1962 Centenary year.
Miller Academy Schooldays
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14 July 2008
Caithness
County Show 18th & Saturday 19th July
This year all the action for the Caithness County Show will be at
Scrabster Farm. The
Show Day programme has something for everyone.
Wick Lifeboat & Regatta Day
– Saturday 19th July
Wick Lifeboat Day welcomes the Moray Firth Sailing Regatta! Wick
Lifeboat Day on Saturday 19th July will see Wick Harbour bustling with
sailing yachts of all sizes from the yacht clubs of the Moray Firth. Over
thirty sailing yachts will race to Wick, arriving in time to join in the
annual Lifeboat Day festivities featuring a full afternoon and evening of
entertainment. Festivities start at 2.00pm with all the usual Lifeboat Day
stalls selling everything from fresh fish to RNLI Tee shirts. The RNLI BBQ
is always a great favourite with local butcher’s beef burgers and hot
dogs. Vessels moored at the pontoons welcoming visitors include Wick’s
latest Trent class lifeboat and Wick’s traditional fishing boat “Isabella
Fortuna”. Fascinating coastal sea trips will be offered by recently
established Caithness Seacoast in their exciting RIB Geo Explorer and the
Wick Sea Cadets will be in attendance with their training boat the
“Michael Harmsworth”. On Sunday 20th head on down to Wick harbour
about 10.30am to see the Regatta Sail-Away creating a visual feast of
colour from the sails accompanied by local boats.
Dounreay Communities Fund Supports Elise Lyall
Dancers Trip
Nine
highland dancers from Elise Lyall School of Dance has received a donation
of £300 from Dounreay Communities Fund towards their recent trip to
Canada. The group of girls from Wick, Thurso and Watten were competing in
the Scotdance Championships in Canada, giving the girls an opportunity to
get together with other highland dancers from around the world. Six of the
dancers are pictured here. From left to right: Hannah Russell, Shannon
Sutherland, Tanya Horne, Eilidh Paterson, Kirsten MacIntosh and Rebecca
Paterson.
13 July 2008
Ring Lost In
Thurso - Great Sentimental Value - Reward Offered For Return
Latheron Show 2008
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Wind farm proposed for Halkirk area - reddeeradvocate.com
Not our Halkirk. The locals here seem to be in favour!!!