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Back to Hockey – Ladies fun fitness sessions

Haddington Hockey has recently added a new session to their range of opportunities – Back to Hockey!

This is ideal for ladies of any age who want a fun, social and friendly approach to being active. Maybe you have played before and want to get back into it or maybe you have never picked up a stick before. Maybe you are a young mum or maybe you are a granny. Maybe you have a child at the club or maybe you don’t. It doesn’t matter, you are all welcome!

Your first session is FREE and thereafter £2.50 per session on a pay-as-you-play basis. Sticks are provided, and we have some spare shin-guards too. Wednesday nights, 7pm-8pm, at the Aubigny Sports Centre. Any questions message through their facebook page or email via their contact form Haddington Hockey: Back to Hockey Contact Form on the Haddington Hockey website.

Come on ladies, get involved and join the hockey revolution!

 

Defibrillator training

Garvald will soon have it’s own Defibrillator fitted to the wall in the small car park in front of the village hall. The machine has been purchased using Wind Farm funding which the Community Council administers.

On Wednesday 16th (7.00-9.00 pm) in the village hall we are running an information session including a walk-through and a talk about what to do in the event that one of us would need to step in and use the machine. The training is being provided by a fully qualified person. 

Please come along if you are free – you never know when it could be required.

Looking forward to seeing as many of you as possible at the village hall on Wednesday the 16th between 7 and 9 pm.

Phillip White

Vice Chair Garvald & Morham Community Council

Catherine Wheels Theatre in Haddington, Thursday 3rd May

Catherine Wheels Theatre Company & National Theatre of Scotland
are coming to Haddington. Come along and support this special local performance.

Eddie and the Slumber Sisters

Thursday 3rd May 2018 7.30pm, Haddington Corn Exchange

Tickets £9.90/£7.70 Child
For the following discount, please contact The Brunton on 0131 665 2240:
£30 FAMILY OF 4

Book via HubTickets.

Meet the Slumber Sisters. An all-singing trio whose job it is to monitor our dreams and ensure that our night time wanderings remain healthy and safe. Armed with an infinite supply of remedies, they arrive to create dreams that will help us through difficult times.
Eddie soon catches their attention. She might be quiet and reserved by day but at night Eddie’s dreams are increasingly wild, chaotic and sometimes terrifying. It has been like this ever since her gran died. As Eddie’s grief comes out in force at night, the Slumber Sisters decide it is time to intervene. An interactive show that with warm-heart, songs and humour, explores grieving through the eyes of a child.
Recommended for ages 8+

“ World class work for children and young people” The Herald

Yehudi Menuhin School – Scottish Tour 2018

As part of their annual Scottish Tour (1st-6th May), seven students from the Yehudi Menuhin School will perform a programme of music for piano, violin, guitar and cello. This year the group are marking the centenary of the death of Claude Debussy and the programme will include music by other composers written around that period.

Nearest concerts are in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Eyemouth and Edinburgh. The ensemble features local student Finlay Hay, on Guitar. Websites are listed below to book tickets for each venue.

Musicians

Claire Wang – aged 10 – Chinese (piano)
Rebecca You – aged 11 – Chinese (piano)
Stefanja Nicolich – aged 14 – Bosnian (piano)
Duru Erdogan – aged 14 – Turkish (piano)
Mira Marton – aged 18 – Polish (violin)
Finlay Hay – aged 16 – Scottish (guitar)
Caterina Isaia – aged 15 – Italian (cello)

Dates

Berwick upon Tweed
Tuesday 1st May 7pm at The Maltings
www.maltingsberwick.co.uk

Eyemouth Coffee concert
Wednesday 2nd May 10.30am at The Hippodrome
www.eyemouthhippodrome.org

New Lanark
Thursday 3rd May 7.45pm at The Institute
www.musicinlanark.co.uk

Edinburgh
Friday 4th May 3pm at The Canongate Kirk
www.musicinblairatholl.co.uk

Blair Atholl
Saturday 5th May 7.30pm and Sunday 6th May at 3pm at Blair Castle
www.musicinblairatholl.co.uk

East Lothian Local Transport Plan: Consultations

Public workshops are being held so you can share your views on the draft Local Transport Strategy. These are taking place on the following dates:

  • Haddington – Town House Main Room – 18th April, 7pm – 9pm
  • North Berwick – Hope Rooms – 19th April, 7pm – 9pm
  • Dunbar – British Legion – 24th April, 7pm – 9pm
  • Prestonpans – Town Hall – 25th April, 7pm – 9pm
  • Musselburgh – Esk Rooms, Brunton Hall – 26th April, 7pm – 9pm

You can also read the draft documents and submit your comments online, via East Lothian Council’s consultations hub.

Garvald Village Hall News, Spring 2018

Here is a brief update from the Village Hall Committee on some recent improvements we’ve made to the hall, along with information about some of the upcoming events.

We recently carried out some improvements to the hall to make it an even better venue for village events and easier for local residents to access:

  • Redecorated the main hall, entrance space, corridor and kitchen. We think it looks great and hope you will agree! We will be posting some images soon! This was paid for mainly from hall funds but we also received a grant of £1,000 from the East Lothian Council Civic Pride Fund for which we are very grateful.
  • Replaced all the lighting in the main hall with new LED lighting which looks great and really sets off the newly decorated hall – while also helping reduce our energy costs. We also improved some of the security lighting on the approach to the hall. Many thanks to Garvald and Morham Community Council who gave us a grant to cover the cost of this – much appreciated once again!
  • Installed a dishwasher in the kitchen which we hope will prove very useful for large village events as well as weddings, parties, etc.
  • Installed a user-friendly timer for our heating system that can be controlled remotely.
  • Installed a key safe to help improve access for residents – we are looking at other ways of making it easier for local people to use the hall on a less formal basis and will provide a future update.

In addition, last year we installed a new sound system and replaced (or improved) many of the windows in the hall.

We think the hall is now a much improved asset for the Garvald Community and we are keen to see it used as much as possible.

To this end we are also looking to simplify our charging structure and booking processes to make it easier and less expensive for residents to use the hall. We have already agreed that Village events that are open for all villagers can make use of the hall for free – e.g. the Children’s Christmas party, Village Christmas dinner, Hogmanay Ceilidh, etc. Further updates on our revised pricing structure and booking process will be posted soon – watch this space.

In order to help us maintain and improve the hall for community use our main source of income comes from hire charges, particularly wedding bookings. We currently try to limit the number of weddings to around 6 per year to avoid inconvenience to the village and minimise time demands on the committee. We also try and achieve a good spread of the weddings over the main wedding season – usually April to October. However this year – despite our best efforts – we have 3 weddings in May on consecutive weekends. We hope villagers will not be too inconvenienced and will try to ensure a better spread next year. The upside is that the rest of the summer will be less busy than usual.

The actual dates for the weddings are:

Saturday 5 May – setting up on 4 May and clearing up 6 May
Saturday 12 May – setting up on 11 May
Saturday 19 May – setting up on 18 May and clearing up 20 May
Saturday 21 July – setting up on 20 July and clearing up 22 July
Saturday 1 September – setting up on 31 August and clearing up 2 September
Saturday 8 September – setting up on 7 September and clearing up 9 September

General enquiries:
We hope you find this update useful. If you have any comments or questions do contact us.
Chairperson – Jim Pattison – 830662, or email via the Village Hall General Enquiries form.

Hall bookings:
Viki Freeland is the current bookings manager. You can contact her via the Garvald Village Hall Bookings form.

 

If I were Provost

If I Were Provost… a competition for the Year of Young People

Young people in East Lothian are being asked to get creative and share their ideas on how to make the county a better place for young people, for a competition held as part of the Year of Young People.

The council has launched If I Were Provost – a competition that asks young people what would they do if they were ‘in charge’, how they would improve life for young people in the region, what new policies they might introduce and why.

You may wish to convey your ideas in:

  • A short story
  • A letter to our Provost, John McMillan
  • A poem
  • A diary entry or blog
  • A graphic comic strip
  • Or any creative approach that you think is best!

There are two categories:

  • category 1 (ages 8 – 13)
  • category 2 (ages 14 – 18)

One winner from each category will be invited to act as a Young Provost alongside Provost John McMillan at a number of events throughout 2018. The winners will also receive a goody bag of gifts from East Lothian tourist attractions. The winning entries, plus a selection of entries received, will be on display at libraries throughout the county during the summer of 2018.

For more information, go to www.eastlothian.gov.uk/provostcompetition

The closing date for entries is Friday 11 May 2018.

Time for a Spring clear-out?

Are you interested in doing an ‘Amsterdam King’s Day’ type event in Garvald, where everyone turns out to sell their second-hand wares on the streets, or from their gardens perhaps? Easier than taking it all to the hall and back again if not sold.

Please let Sylvia Wood know, or send a message via the contact form if you are interested. If you have already responded to this message in February, you do not need to respond again. Thank you.