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  • Dog fouling in Garvald

    Irresponsible dog walkers are failing to clean up after their pets, and the matter has now been reported to East Lothian Council Dog Warden. Further details about reporting an offence can be found on East Lothian Council website on the dog fouling page, and some of the relevant details are listed below.

    Who is responsible for cleaning up after dogs?

    Under the Dog Fouling (Scotland) Act 2003, if you are in charge of a dog you must clear up after it – regardless of your age and whether or not you own it.

    You must pick up any fouling immediately and throw it away in a proper bin or take it home with you. (Please note that picking up dog fouling in a bag and then leaving the bag lying around is still an offence.)

    The Act applies to all Council or privately-owned land, including:

    • ground that is carefully cut and maintained
    • natural long grass areas
    • beaches: kicking sand over a piece of dog dirt simply means that a child building sandcastles will find it later!

    Excuses (such as not knowing your dog has fouled or not having a bag with you to pick it up) won’t be accepted by our wardens, and you will still be fined.

    Poop Scoop Bags

    Free poop scoop bags are available from most council offices and libraries.

  • Next Wednesday at 7.30pm …

    … would you have half an hour to spare? We appreciate everyone leads busy lives. And that family time is sacred. But it is the Village Hall AGM, and it would be super to see a good turn out. What’s in it for you? Well there will be home baking on offer. But more seriously, the Hall plays an important role in this community. So many people attend the events that it hosts, and use it as a venue for their own get-togethers. Why not join the management committee and trustees to review the last year, and to add your own thoughts on the strategy going forward? We promise we’ll keep it brief and interactive. If you do have something to say, but can’t make it, drop us a line here. That’s not an open invitation to skip the meeting though – we’ll be checking the validity of your excuse!

  • Burns Supper – a week to go!

    A reminder that it is a week until the Garvald Village Burns Supper. Unfortunately Coreen Scott wont now be performing,  but the entertainment line up still looks great – well worth the ticket price alone! A four course meal will be served – with all your traditional favourites. And please, do bring a bottle so to be able to join in the toasts …

    … contact Caroline MacGregor if you haven’t booked your place yet – she’s on 830349. The clock is ticking!

  • GMCC December Minutes Now Available

    The minutes from the December meeting of the Garvald and Morham Community Council are now available on the GMCC page. Among the items discussed were speeding in Garvald, progress on the Garvald Woodland Project and proposals for a Neighbourhood Watch Group.

  • Attention Garvald Makers!

    Attention Garvald Makers! The village hall has had another busy year. Why not join its Trustees and management committee for the annual review? This will take place at 7.30pm on Wednesday 29th January 2014. Hot drinks will be served, with home baked cakes and biscuits. Yum!

  • Burns Supper…

    On Saturday 1st February 2014, Garvald Village Hall will be
    the venue for a traditional Burns Supper packed with music, drama,
    poetry and speeches. Cock-a leekie soup, haggis, neeps and tatties,
    and a variety of delicious desserts will be served, as well as cheese, oatcakes, tea,
    coffee and tablet. All this for only £15 per person – please bring your own drinks.  Tickets are available from Caroline McGregor on 830349.

  • Sunday Badminton and Everyday Table Tennis …

    Lest you’ve forgotten over the hectic festive period, here’s a reminder that there is a Badminton Session every Sunday night in the Hall – 6pm till 7.30. It is open to all ages, but costs £1 for adults and 50p for youngsters. For more information, see Caroline McGregor or Jean Casey, or contact us here.

    There is also a full sized table tennis table in the Hall, which can be used by villagers at any time. Details are here. Happy whiff-whaffery!

     

  • Found in the Hall – left at the Children’s Xmas Party?

    Would anyone like to claim an M&S Tank-top in navy blue, size 9-10 years? Drop us a line if you do …