Category: Events

  • Burns Supper at the Garvald Inn

    Burns Supper this Saturday…

  • Gorilla Gardening

    Bulb planting reminder – calling all volunteers to help plant them along the path in the park.
    We will be planting this Saturday 28th 10-12noon.  Many hands make light work (oh and please bring a spade)!

  • Gorilla Gardening in Garvald

    Bring a spade…Gorilla gardening in Garvald

    With proceeds from last year’s Village Show, Garvald Horticultural Society has bought (through East Lothian Council at our request), 2000 crocus and daffodil bulbs for the park. All we need to do now is plant them! The Council will shortly mark out the areas for planting along the path, then its all hands on deck. With circa 200 population – that’s 10 bulbs per person!

    We anticipate planting late January – snow/permafrost etc permitting – for first full display next Spring (although if the weather stays mild we may get a few blooms this year from the daffs).

    Watch this space for the time and date. Any questions – call Jo (685)

  • Garvald Art Show 2017

    Message from Tim Flynn:

    It’s a while since our last Art Show and some old hands wonder if we have enough new/replacement artists in the area to enable a worthwhile exhibition this year. Traditionally November time, but other or better dates aren’t ruled out. These shows are commercial; run and financed by the artists themselves, attracting favourable rates for village hall hire. We have found that a show inspires artists to stir their (pencil) stumps, stretch their canvases and get arting – painting, carving, ceramics, tapestry, possibly even a photo section, and so on, as long it’s high quality. If you are, or know of, a local area artist who would like to get involved please, in the first instance, contact Tim Flinn at Beech Cottage or use the contact form and your message will be sent through to him.

  • Proposed Youth Shelter in Garvald

    Message from Penny Short:

    The Haddington and Lammermuir Area Partnership wish to provide more places for young people to hang out both in Haddington and within the rural communities in the area. There is an inequality in the provision of social/recreational facilities of children and young people between the rural villages and those living in the town centre. As Champion of Children and Young People I have been tasked to consult local people about this proposal and I would be very grateful if you could take the time to read the information below and let me know your thoughts and views.

    Why Install a Youth Shelter?

    Young people mature by socialising and learning to relate to each other, away from direct adult supervision. Responsible and caring communities are beginning to cater for this vulnerable and impressionable age group by providing for their basic social need of a “safe place of our own to meet friends”. Purpose built heavy duty outdoor seating, generally referred to as Youth Shelters, are increasingly being asked for by teenagers and provided by the communities of which they are part of.

    Mental health problems affect about 1 in 10 children and young people. The Mental Health Foundation advise that things that can help keep children and young people mentally well can include:

    • having time and the freedom to play, indoors and outdoors
    • feeling loved, trusted, understood, valued and safe
    • being interested in life and having opportunities to enjoy themselves
    • having a sense of belonging in their family, school and community
    • feeling they have some control over their own life

    Providing an “always open” youth shelter is a highly visible demonstration of a commitment by the community to include and cater for the needs of young people. They provide opportunities for 12-16 year olds to socialise and relate to each other. The structure would be designated as a “Youth Shelter” but of course could be used by people of any age including young children and parents of kids playing in the park if the weather is inclement.

    Location

    Garvald is one of the most remote villages in the Haddington & Lammermuir area, with no public transport. There are currently 22 high school-aged kids in the wider Garvald area with 12 based in the village. If these young people are feeling isolated or wish to socialise with people their own age in a relaxed atmosphere away from parental supervision, they have currently nowhere to go that doesn’t require them to be physically taken there, usually by parents. There is no safe and sheltered area in Garvald where kids can just escape for some breathing space. The park in Garvald is an ideal location for this pilot because of its central location in the village and its large size which means the shelter would not be sited near any homes.

    Design of Shelter

    I looked at a number of designs of but prices quoted were around £15,000 for a basic shelter and none were visually attractive. After speaking to Amenity Services regarding the standard youth shelters available on the market, a suggestion was made that Amenity Services would design, make and install the shelter for around £5,000. The construction would consist of steel poles with specially produced boards which are durable and resistant with a life-time guarantee and with no maintenance required. The boards are designed to look like wood panels and the sheIter would have a natural ‘rustic’ look. The proposed shelter is not large and would be sympathetically designed to fit in with the play park equipment already in the park. It would be covered by the Council’s insurance and maintained by the Council. I am also looking at installing wi-fi in the shelter (at no extra cost).

    Please let me have your responses by 17 January 2017. Thank you.

    Penny Short

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    • Garvald Village Show Photography Competition

      Garvald Village Show – Saturday 26th August 2017. Save the date!

      And if you are out walking, take your camera as one of the photography categories will be ‘A Winter Scene’. Full schedule will be published at the end of January.

    • Garvald in Wonderland

      A lovely time was had by all on Sunday at Alice in Wonderland thanks to Windfarm Community Fund administered by Garvald & Morham Community Council.

    • Garvald and Morham Children’s Christmas Party Reminder

      This year’s Children’s Party is on Friday 23rd December, 5-7pm at Garvald Village Hall

      FAO – parents of Garvald and Morham (and environs!) children:
      Looking forward to a bit of Christmas magic next Friday. Remember, please bring a plate of party food (and shhhh – also a small present – £5-£10 for santa sack – wrapped and named for your child). It helps to know numbers – please let us know if you plan to attend (Jo 830 685). Parents/grandparents etc are welcome to stay for the show!

       

    • Carol singing for one and all…

      Sunday 11th December, meet 6pm at the Village Hall and finish with a glass of mulled wine at The Old Schoolhouse.

      Bring your sleigh bells!