Piper Eilidh’s legacy lives on
Youth music groups across Scotland are now being invited to put in bid for help from the scheme created by charity trustees to remember Eilidh MacLeod on the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack
Youth music groups across Scotland are now being invited to put in bid for help from the scheme created by charity trustees to remember Eilidh MacLeod on the fifth anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack
Tickets for the Tartan and Tiaras gala ball at Glasgow’s Marriott Hotel are still available and can be purchased on Eventbrite
From the classroom to the high seas – Hebridean charity inspires 10,000 school kids to protect our oceans
We need not fear if we combine common sense with trust in God, whose love for all his children is unshakeable.
If all goes well the Scottish Wildlife Trust hopes to restart its normal series of winter talks in October.
Since it became a charity in 1978, the Trust has given out large amounts of money for the benefit of people living in the area and it is still looking to help more community groups and individuals aspire to their dreams.
Members of the harbour board were given an update on the situation at a virtual meeting on Thursday March 4.
Nine of the hampers, filled to the brim with edible and useful goodies, were delivered to elderly residents who before lockdown had been enjoying lunches and entertainment put on by The Lismore Community Trust
Family-run Hebridean Candles has just launched a new range of candles called Island Girl remembering the spirit and character of 14-year-old Eilidh from Barra who was a victim of the 2017 Manchester Arena attack.
Out of many sites looked at, two have been highlighted for further consideration in Achnacroish and at Clachan