Sunshine comes to Glendoe Terrace
THE weather this summer may not have been too bright, but residents in Glendoe Terrace wake up each morning to a tropical beach scene guaranteed to put a shine on the dullest day. This project which was organised by the Glendoe Residents Association and funded by Inverness Youth Bank, mp33, Merkinch Youth Matters and Central Ward discretionary budget - saw graffiti artist Marc Delahaye (pictured above) lead local youngsters in creating the mural.
And now. in glorious colour! THIS month sees your News & Views transformed, with the front and back pages in glorious colour, thanks to the Merkinch Partnership who are funding the upgrade. We hope readers will feel that this does justice to our photographs and enjoy them even more than ever. Of course, full colour high-resolution versions of our photographs have been available for some time on the merkinch.info website - but now all our readers, not only those who have access to the web, can enjoy the improved quality of the entire newsletter, which is now being printed commercially. "We are grateful to the Partnership for their support," says Newspaper Co-ordinator Bette McArdle, "and we hope that readers will continue to enjoy News & Views."
Already some of our sponsors have asked whether they can have a notice in full colour. Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate such requests at the moment. In our 137 issues we've used the equivalent of 1,750,000 sheets of A4 paper and this does not include any monthly inserts! From Brisbane to Simpson's Lane...
Right: Play can be a serious business. Steven with some of the Fliperz youngsters. Merkinch model focus
A plumber, painter and decorator to trade, Mark has always been a keen model-maker. His shop is an Aladdin's cave of goodies for the enthusiastic model-maker: there is everything from enamels and glues, kits and collectors' items to military vehicles and remote control cars, helicopters and rally cars. In short, trains and boats and planes. and everything else in between. And if you fancy flying a kite, Mark has quite a selection! A Merkincher and proud of it, Mark is keen on golf and also is an RAF Reservist. Visit his model shop website here: Inverness Model Shop
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Janny's Hoose not beat yet! WHAT a cold and wet summer we've had. It's fairly put a damper on the spirits. We're holding open sessions especially for new and infrequent visitors every Thursday morning between 9 -11.30am, or Wednesday afternoon between 12.30 and 3pm throughout September. We'll have tasty food on offer so why not pop in and taste some. We believe that it is important to remain positive, so although our lottery funding is shortly to finish we ARE going to continue to do our best to serve the people of Merkinch with the funds that are available to us. Jean Mackay Pic garden with Robbie THE Green Gym is set to take place this month on Wednesday 19th September, from 1-4pm at the Corbett Centre Garden. She is pictured here, second left, at last month's meeting along with the then Community Warden Liz Murray, right, and some of the other participants. Helping protect your kids from the danger of drugs IN THIS day and age, no parent can afford to be complacent about drugs. Merkinch is no worse than any other place, with regard to drugs, for their presence is everywhere, it seems, and parents have to know the dangers their children face in the modern world. Merkinch Partnership has approved funding for a course called "Drug Proof your Kids", to be held in Merkinch Community Centre. Drug and alcohol misuse is a community issue, and Drug Proof Your Kids educates parents, and other carers, about drugs and gives them the information and skills they need to help their children make informed choices about drug use. How to Drug Proof Your Kids is an education, prevention and intervention programme developed by the national charity Care for the Family, in association with Hope UK, specialists in drugs education. The course provides a place where parents can discuss challenges and learn from each others' experiences. More information on DPYK can be found on their website. An Accredited Trainer will deliver the course, which will consist of six sessions run over a six-week period, starting Tuesday 11th September from 7pm to 9pm. The course is free, and there are 15 places - priority will be given to parents resident in Merkinch. Anyone wishing to book a place should contact Anne Sutherland on 01463 718989. Partnership boosts Rock School follow-on
Lucy Morrison, Merkinch Development Ventures Project Manager, gave a very upbeat and positive report on Ness Soaps. The Social Firm has received further orders for its soaps from Inverness Airport and Tulloch Homes and has been successful in gaining further funding from Communities Scotland. Ness Soaps is looking to recruit a part-time production assistant to help in the Corbett Centre workshop. For further information have a look at the advert in this issue of News and Views. Merkinch Partnership approved an application for funding from Merkinch Community Centre for music workshops to follow up the Rock School held in July. The Rock School provided sessions to widen musical participation offering jamming sessions, training on working as a team when playing in a band, writing and composing songs and melodies, performing effectively, recording and using software programmes. The Rock School culminated in a showcase with all bands performing and was a great success. The Community Plan update leaflet has now been printed and over the next few weeks will be circulated to every household in Merkinch. Merkinch Partnership will be holding a "Celebration Day" in the Community Centre on Friday 5th October. The event will bring together all the groups which have been supported by the Partnership and will highlight the diverse and exciting projects happening in the Merkinch area. The Partnership will be sending out invitations to the event in the next few weeks. Anne Sutherland, Merkinch Partnership Officer, is organising the Celebration Day in conjunction with Elsie Normington from the Community Centre and Community Arts Worker Annie Marrs. Ms Sutherland says "Merkinch Partnership is keen to bring all the local groups and projects together to celebrate what is happening in Merkinch. They also want to highlight all that has been achieved in the last two years with the Community Regeneration Funding and also the exciting plans which are afoot for the future." Albyn outline their plans for both Kessock Courts
THE "eight streets" of South Kessock have been six for some years, but now eight homes in Kessock Court South, which were started this spring, are nearing completion and are due to be ready in November. Of these eight, two are amenity houses for the elderly. These homes will not be for rent but for sale under a scheme called Homestake.
Homestake enables people to purchase up to 60% or even 80% of their homes, though never own them completely as with previous mixed ownership systems. Anyone wanting more information about Homestake, or the houses in Kessock Court North should contact Albyn on 01349 855 991. Local Councillor Bet McAllister was one of those who came along to examine the plans for Kessock Court North. The lay-out at Kessock Court North. Kessock Court South, likely to be called Mill Court, is set to be complete in November. Friendship Club members go on Fort George visit
ALL the nice girls love a sailor-but they are happy to be shown around by a soldier, as members of the Friendship Club discovered when they visited Fort George recently. Dressed in a First World War uniform, their guide told visitors about his life in the army 90 years ago.
Left: "THE bells, the bells!" cries Madge. Right: Thornbush Cottage residents are pictured in the chapel. Girls - fancy a walk on the Wild side? WILDWALKS is a walking project which encourages women who take little or no exercise to meet and walk together one day a week.
WildWalks takes you into some wild, beautiful places, with breath-taking scenery. Out of school ALL the pupils at Merkinch Primary School took part in a sponsored Walk for Life in the school grounds last term. As a result the magnificent sum of £2749 has been raised from family and friends. Some of the money will go to school funds, but the biggest share will go to the Highland Hospice.
Said MPS Head Mrs Sheena Morrison, "To achieve our target we need the whole community to be actively involved. We have already made a good start with most of them." Platform for parents MPS School Board has been disbanded and its replacement, the Parent Forum, is in the process of being formed. What a difference a few years can make!
HAVE you noticed the Merkinch Primary School garden recently? A lot of effort has gone into transforming it over the last few years and it is looking particularly lush this year. August Fete at the Rectory The weather at St Michael's annual Fete may not have been entirely kind, but everyone enjoyed themselves nevertheless.
FACE -painting, like a bouncy castle, is vital to any fun event nowadays. This young man looked like a little ray of sunshine by the time he'd finished, or was it jaundice? |