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Black Isle Place Plan second stage consultation

03 June 2023


Starts: 10:00

Saturday 3 June   10.00 - 12.30   Findon Hall  Culbokie
                                3.00 -  5.30    Fortrose Free Church

You've told us what you think.

Now let's decide what to do.

Join us at one of our two events where we'll be discussing the priorities laid down by the community and how we can begin to address them.

Saturday 3rd June

Morning session
Start 10am sharp
Finish by 12:30pm
Findon Hall, Culbokie, IV7 8GX

Afternoon session
Start 3pm sharp
Finish by 5:30pm
Fortrose Free Church, Fortrose, IV10 8TE

Both events will be chaired by local resident Rory Mair.

Black Isle Local Place Plan team: 
Becky Richmond (Project Manager) becky@blackislestud.co.uk
Nick Wright (planner/facilitator) nick@nickwrightplanning.co.uk 
07900 334110


 


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Open Garden Glenkyllachy Tomatin

03 June 2023


Starts: 14:00
Ends: 17:00

Saturday 3 June    2.00 - 5.00

Glenkyllachy  Tomatin

Tomatin IV13 7YA       Mr and Mrs Philip Mackenzie

Open Day with Plant Sale: Saturday 3 June, 2pm - 5pm (2023)

E:  emmaglenkyllachy@gmail.com

In a magnificent Highland glen, at 1200 feet above sea level, Glenkyllachy offers a glorious garden of shrubs, herbaceous plants, rhododendrons, trees and spectacular views down the Findhorn River.  There are some rare specimens and a recently planted arboretum. Rhododendrons and bulbs flower in May/June, herbaceous plants bloom through July/August with glorious autumn colours in September and October.  Original sculptures and a Highgrove-inspired wall provide year-round interest.  Featured on Beechgrove in 2018.  We took advantage of Lockdown in 2020 to re-assess existing plant schemes and create new borders and paths. We have also extended the garden with a 'wild area' blending the garden into the beautiful birch and juniper natural hillside.

Directions: Turn off the A9 at Tomatin and take the Coignafearn/Garbole single-track road down the north-side of the River Findhorn, there is a cattle grid and gate on the right 500 yards AFTER the humpback bridge and the sign to Farr.

Admission: £5.00, children free

Charities: Marie Curie 60%

 

 

We are part of the rapidly expanding worldwide Transition Towns movement. The Black Isle is a peninsula of about 100 sq miles ENE of Inverness in Scotland, UK.