Ministerial approval for shinty board
Cabinet Secretary for Finance, and Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP, Kate Forbes took part in the Camanachd Association September board meeting to discuss a number of topics relevant to the shinty community.
Cabinet Secretary for Finance, and Skye, Lochaber and Badenoch MSP, Kate Forbes took part in the Camanachd Association September board meeting to discuss a number of topics relevant to the shinty community.
‘We want to show our support for the sport, and the Camanachd Association, at an
extremely difficult time,’ said George Fraser, chief executive of Tulloch Homes.
Three of Scotland’s oldest and most significant sporting and cultural bodies came together to offer a major set of prizes for an original musical competition marking the absence of shinty from this summer’s sporting calendar.
Born 28.09.1939 – Died 30.08.2020, aged 81
The Camanachd Association commended the important role that clubs continue to play during the pandemic to engage their members and support their communities.
Parliamentary recognition has been given to the landmark following Ian Blackford’s motion.
Sport’s governing body joins Kingussie High School in new initiative.
The north v south matches will take place at An Aird this Sunday from 12pm.
Camanachd Association launches pilot scheme to create a programme for young people designed by them.