More newsletters from kindred groups

10 June 2021

Just in from Black Isle Partnership
An extensive newsletter featuring a 'Black Isle Befrienders' scheme, a 'Think Health, Think Nature' project, and travel and tourism concerns relating to the Munlochy A9 junction and congestion at Chanonry Point - the latter in linked minutes of the latest Black Isle Communities meeting hosted by BIP.  There are some great pictures, too.

also newsletters from

Highland Good Food Partnership
New podcast - How do 'small' individuals make a big impact on the Highland Food system?
New blog post - Greenhouse growing - local Mediterranean veg in the Highlands
Martin Sherring on Highland Good Food - 22 June
Veg and Community Wellbeing - 24 June

Cromarty Live
Detailed information about the re-opening of Victoria Hall and Whitedykes campervan site, and much more.

Black Isle Tourism Team
Highlights their Visitor Pledge Leaflet and available tourism maps, the Cromarty ferry (now running), and work towards a Highland-wide waste collaborative project with Keep Scotland Beautiful.

Culbokie Community Trust
Updates on the Glascairn Community project and Culbokie active travel route, and a reminder about the Black Isle photographic competition (entries close 31 July)

Cromarty Arts Trust
Features 'Writing your Life Story' workshop, live Classical music concerts, and lots of other workshops and events.

Transition Network
including  a 'Call to Action' poster  distilled from the proceedings of the 'What Next Summit'

An extended blog on  'The What Next Summit: a pivotal moment for social justice in Transition?'

and  "3 days of conversation, workshops, sustainable food, wood-fired sauna, games, craft beer and live music from the 13th-15th July."   Sounds good? - unfortunately the  'Playground for the new Economy Festival' is in Devon.

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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.