Loch Leven, Paul Brooks, the Reserve Manager for the Past Thankful That This Happened Before the Carpet Was Laid
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Kinross Newsletter Founded in 1977 by Mrs Nan Walker, MBE Issue No 361 March 2009 www.kinrossnewsletter.org ISSN 1757-4781 DEADLINE for the April Issue CONTENTS 2.00 pm, Monday From the Editor ............................................................2 16 March 2009 Letters ..........................................................................2 for publication on News and Articles .........................................................4 Saturday 28 March 2009 Police Box..................................................................11 Community Councils...................................................12 Club & Community Group News .................................21 Contributions for inclusion in the Sport ..........................................................................30 Newsletter News from the Rurals..................................................33 The Newsletter welcomes items from clubs, Out & About...............................................................34 community organisations and individuals for Congratulations and Thanks.........................................36 publication. 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Editor Eileen Thomas Typesetting and Layout Tony Dyson Word Processing Julia Fulton Advertising Ann Harley Treasurer Ross McConnell Distribution Craig Williams Subscriptions Ann Harley 2 Letters Editorial Dog Fouling 11.02.09 Most of this month’s entries were written while Kinross- Further to the letter from Councillor Baird on dog fouling, I shire was in the grip of an icy winter, but some of our had a tradesman visit me, who unfortunately stood in dog’s contributors are optimistic it will be spring soon, with dirt on the path outside my house and did not notice this mentions of tennis and bowling, and we hope it will be until he entered my property. By then it was too late and the more spring-like by the time this issue is published. filth was all over my floor which was absolutely disgusting. Spring is a time of renewal, and a familiar face around As I am waiting to have a hall carpet fitted I am just Loch Leven, Paul Brooks, the reserve manager for the past thankful that this happened before the carpet was laid. So eleven years, has moved on to pastures new. So we say please dog owners, pick up after your dogs, I know most of farewell and best wishes to him. And this month we say a you do, but a few irresponsible owners do not! May I add proper hello and welcome to the Rev Alan Reid, new that I do not blame the tradesman, as it was late afternoon Minister at Kinross Parish Church (see p. 21). when he called and the light wasn’t good, he was as angry Speaking of renewal, lots of organisations will be holding as I was. Since then there has been more fouling on the AGMs in March and April. If your organisation is listed on path. the kinross.cc website and you have a change of office- Mrs A M Greer bearer at your AGM, please remember to tell the Avenue Road, Kinross administrator, Pauline Watson, email: [email protected] To complete the springtime renewal theme, the ‘births’ of Fruit and Vegetable Donation two new websites are announced in this Newsletter. Neil to Cleish Primary School 10.02.09 Kilpatrick, Heritage Trail project director, writes about a I would like to give a great big thank you to the Somerfield website for the Trail on p.7. This wasn’t live at the time we store in Kinross for their fruit and vegetable donation to went to press, but we’re sure it will be a great asset to local Cleish Primary School. people and visitors alike. The other new website is On Friday 6 February the Health Committee held a very Kinnesswood in Bloom’s (see p. 23) – it’s beautifully successful dress up day to raise awareness of healthy eating designed, very informative, has some stunning photographs and the need to have 5 portions of fruit and vegetable in and there’s an excellent list of handy tips that any gardener their daily diet. The children dressed up as their favourite might find useful to download from the site. Well done, fruit/vegetable which led to a very colourful display Kinnesswood in Bloom. throughout the day. They were delighted to be able to Letters Policy sample and enjoy numerous fruits and vegetables supplied by Somerfield at the end of the day. We reserve the right not to publish any letter. Letters will not be It was a most enjoyable event for all involved. published unless the sender’s name and address are supplied and Pictures of this event can be found on the Cleish Primary they are prepared to have them published along with their letter. School website www.cleish.pkc.sch.uk Please note that the Newsletter does not necessarily agree with Shona Paterson, Acting Principal Teacher any of the views expressed on these pages. Cleish Primary School Abbreviations Used Marie Curie Daffodil Day 16.02.09 Once again it is time to support this very worth while cause P&KC = Perth & Kinross Council – raising funds for Marie Curie Nursing Care in Scotland. CC = Community Council The Collection will be on 14 March at Somerfield’s Store, Cllr = Councillor but if there were more collectors around the town obviously more money would be raised. If you would be willing to CCllr = Community Councillor help, please let me know as soon as you can. Telephone 862258. Thank you. 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