Gearrchoille Community Wood acorns
If you were walking through the Gearrchoille in October it would have been difficult to miss the number of acorns on the trees and on […]
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If you were walking through the Gearrchoille in October it would have been difficult to miss the number of acorns on the trees and on […]
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November marked 10 years of the pioneering Dornoch Environmental Enhancement Project (DEEP). To date 100,000 oysters have been restored to the Dornoch Firth, near Glenmorangie
Restoring an extinct oyster reef at Dornoch Firth Read More »
It has been a busy year for us at Lairg Learning Centre, with lots of great classes encouraging new skills and covering a range of
Time flies when you’re having fun! Read More »
Highlands and Islands Climate Festival The month long festival took place in September celebrating and encouraging community led climate action. Over 100 events were registered
Climate Hub’s film receives accolades Read More »
The Dundreggan Rewilding Centre, part of Trees for Life, run a variety of interesting courses throughout the year, but the one that caught my eye
Charlie Macnab from Bonar Bridge and Kara Mackay from Dornoch have been selected Young Ambassadors to motivate and inspire other young people to get involved
Kyle of Sutherland area children and young people participate in a variety of activities. Here are some of the many sports they are involved in.
Active Schools activities Read More »
In October, Councillor John Grafton visited the Community Cafe as part of our organisational visits, to raise awareness of Autism. He provided our Cafe customers
Community cafe visits Read More »
Neil Graham, new community fitness instructor for Keep Active Together We are delighted to welcome a new staff member at the Kyle of Sutherland Development
New staff member at the KoSDT Read More »
As our first full growing year in the Community Kitchen Garden was so productive, and we were harvesting more fruit and vegetables than we could