- 31. Duncryne Hill project
- (Primary School)
- ... not willing to sell at a figure around the valuation so KCT is unable to take this any further at present. Information from the study is being provided to the National Park Authority and the owner so ...
- Created on 21 November 2009
- 32. Ross Priory Woodland Project
- (Primary School)
- ... important to the development of this project. John Hair, FCS, gave a talk following our AGM in January 2009 and a map of the proposed path routes was available for comment. An update on the project will ...
- Created on 14 November 2009
- 33. Yoga
- (Primary School)
- ... to age; health; time and circumstance. No equipment, special clothes or space is needed so you will never have to give up some form of practice. Yoga, literally, is for life. The class in Gartocharn ...
- Created on 14 November 2009
- 34. History of shop
- (Primary School)
- ... 1950/1951. Initially the village shop and the Post Office were two separate businesses. In 1906 the Post Office was run from Beechwood in the Main Street by Miss Wilson. The telephone number was GART1 ...
- Created on 12 November 2009
- 35. Local Amenities
- (Primary School)
- ... School. You will find more details in the sub-menus. RBS Mobile Bank Stops for 15 minutes in the lay-by opposite the Football Pitch in Gartocharn on Monday mornings between 09.45 and ...
- Created on 10 November 2009
- 36. The Walk
- (Primary School)
- ... go through the village of Gartocharn and take the first turn on the right after the Hungry Monk). Approximately half a mile up Duncryne Road there is a lay-by on the left hand side where you will find ...
- Created on 07 November 2009
- 37. Myths and Legends
- (Primary School)
- ... the bracken was being burnt on an annual basis. However, as you will notice, it is very evident that there is a distinct lack of tree cover over a significant part of the hill. These are just some of ...
- Created on 07 November 2009
- 38. Local Geology
- (Primary School)
- ... sides of the Highland Boundary Fault?” we will take an imaginary walk along the shores of the east side of Loch Lomond, and look at the rocks. From nearly as far south as the Campsie Fells and the Kilpatrick ...
- Created on 05 November 2009
- 39. Tourism
- (Primary School)
- ... away in Balloch you will find a Visitor Information Office to browse around and help you get a plan together – there is so much to see and do, you'll need one! At Lomond Shores, also in Balloch, you ...
- Created on 25 October 2009
- 40. football history
- (Primary School)
- Gartocharn Football Team — the Early Days Gartocharn Football Team was set up in the early 1950s by the committee of Colin Kennedy, Albert Stewart, Hammy McKinlay, Willie Bennie, Willie Thomson,Tom ...
- Created on 25 October 2009
- 41. Gym
- (Primary School)
- The Gym There is a mini-gym on the lower floor of the building. This contains all the normal items – a jogging/walking machine, rowing machine, step machine, cycle exerciser, abdo cradle and ...
- Created on 21 October 2009
- 42. Renewable Energy
- (Primary School)
- ... in this. Some elements of this project are:- To carry out a comprehensive doorstep questionnaire covering 90% of all households in the period January - August 2010. This will identfiy where ...
- Created on 21 October 2009
- 43. Aber path
- (Primary School)
- Aber Right of Way Path In January 2005 a sub-group, led by Willie Nisbet, was formed. Initially the sub-group was known as the Paths Group. Working in partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage and Loch ...
- Created on 21 October 2009
- 44. who are we
- (Primary School)
- ... and very willing to "drop everything" to get us photographs of all kinds of things! Many thanks, Doug. The actual building of the site was done by Elaine Ellen (technical stuff), Thea ...
- Created on 21 October 2009
- 45. church history
- (Primary School)
- A Brief History of the Gartocharn Churches Kindly provided by William Buchanan In 1770 a Rev Addie was appointed minister of Kilmaronock's Church of Scotland church. Many parishioners ...
- Created on 20 October 2009