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  • Stronsay pupils in training for five-mile log pull

    Stronsay pupils in training for five-mile log pull

    Two Stronsay Junior High School pupils are pulling out all the stops – and a 27kg log - to help raise funds for repair work to a valuable lifesaving resource on the island - the community’s First Responder antenna.

    Cooke Aquaculture has already made a donation towards the repair bill, and now Howard, P7, and Zander McQuaid, P5, want to attempt a five-mile log pull to raise £500 and cover the outstanding amount.

    26 April 2022

  • Orphir School “bag the bruck”

    Orphir School “bag the bruck”

    The sun shone for the pupils and staff at Orphir Community School during their “bag the bruck” clean up on Thursday (21 April).

    Primary 1-7 picked up six full bags of rubbish from the school grounds, around the Orphir Kirk and the verges between the 30mph signs in the village.

    25 April 2022

  • George Mackay Brown artwork installed on commemorative trail

    George Mackay Brown artwork installed on commemorative trail

    An artwork inspired by George Mackay Brown has been installed on a trail celebrating the life and work of one of Scotland’s most prominent writers, in what has been dubbed ‘George’s end of toon’.

    25 April 2022

  • Kirkwall Skatepark “transformation” praised by wheeled sports enthusiasts

    Kirkwall Skatepark “transformation” praised by wheeled sports enthusiasts

    Members of the Orkney Wheeled Sports Club have praised the “transformation” of the Kirkwall Skatepark thanks to recently completed refurbishment works.

    Partnership working between Orkney Islands Council and the Club led to the enhancements and improvement measures being carried out.

    OIC Leisure and Culture Service Manager, Garry Burton, said: “We are delighted with the works carried out by the original contractor for the park, Heddle Construction Ltd. The new elements will be something different for existing users, but also attract people that might not have used the park before.

     

    22 April 2022

  • “What was once a wish for folk in Orkney is turning into something simply phenomenal”

    “What was once a wish for folk in Orkney is turning into something simply phenomenal”

    The hopes and dreams of an Orkney couple – Anna and Reuben Johnston - are turning into reality as their aspiration for building a retreat for residents affected by cancer or Multiple Sclerosis moves a step forward.

    A fantastic community-wide effort has gone into reaching this stage whereby the design and plans will soon be submitted for planning approval.

    It’s been a rollercoaster of emotions for Anna and Reuben who came up with the idea of “The Peedie Retreat” – a home from home for those diagnosed and their families.

    This is Anna and Reuben’s story.

    22 April 2022

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