Something for your calendars … On Saturday 20th April, there will a wine tasting evening in the Hall … More details to follow, but save the date just now!
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Crystal Rig Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund 2013/2014
Just a reminder about the Crystal Rig Windfarm fund. As you probably know this is a community benefit fund that is available to enable the community of Garvald and Morham to carry out improvements to their local area in any sphere, including the environment, local amenity or tourism.
Money available
Each year, the wind farm allocates an amount of money to the community council, who then administer its disbursement to the community. The total amount of money is based on the installed capacity of the wind farm. This year over £22,425 is available.
To give you some idea of what’s been supported in the past, last year the following projects were funded:
- Lothian Broadband (upgrades & Free WI-FI Hot Spots )
- Knox youth group
- New central heating for Morham Village Hall
- Garvald Village Hall Outside paintwork
- Morham Mix Arts and Activity project
However, please note that consideration will be given to all types of project, which will benefit the local community, and the Community Council is keen to widen the scope of projects funded. We are particularly keen to support any aspiring young sportspeople and musicians, so whatever idea you’ve got (no matter how big or small) please consider applying.
The fund is not available to projects that would be under the remit of the Council or which would be working against the windfarm(!).
How to apply:
Application forms are available to download on the GMCC webpage or from Phillip White at the Old School, Garvald. Complete this form with as much information as possible and return before 31st May to the Community Council. For more information please see the application form. -
Stenton Play – The Titfield Thunderbolt
Dear All
Just thought you’d like to know about the upcoming play from the
Stenton Footlights. It’s called the Titfield Thunderbolt and should be
a great show.The dates of the performances are Wed 27th – Sat 30th March at 7.30 pm
at Stenton Village Hall. Tickets (£6 adults; £4 children) can be
ordered from Janette MacDonald 01368 850665.Please tell all your friends!
Cheers
Rufus
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Lost ferret
Local resident Paul Kennedy has sent a message asking people to look out for his lost pet ferret, last seen at the turn-off to Morham and heading towards Garvald. The ferret is a pale cream colour with hint of ginger around the neck. If anyone has spotted him, please contact us here.
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We need your opinion on buying a mini plough for Garvald…
Open letter from local resident Tim Flinn:
The case for a Garvald Village mini snow plough.
Thanks to Crystal Rigg money we can now afford a mini snow plough of our own. It would be used to clear the roads and pavements and accesses and entrances untouched by the Council machine. (Think about Westpoint, Burnside Court, the New School House, Africa, Kirkbrae, the village hall, and also of kids having to walk on the road; and push chairs, etc.). Many of us are too old, weak, ill, young, busy, or whatever else, to keep shovelling ourselves and neighbours out of trouble. And then there’s the problem of the huge ridges of snow left by the Council machines.
A simple solution is whenever a snowfall is forecast for a volunteer to tow to Garvald the snowplough on its trailer from whichever farmer is kind enough to garage it when not needed. Other volunteers, suitably trained and insured, will take turns in doing the clearing. If no one volunteers then we can pay someone. The snow can be dumped on the green, the park, empty spaces or in the woods. A tarpaulin would protect the plough when not in use when on stand-by in Garvald (perhaps on the village green).
Insurance, servicing and any fees would be paid for by the Community Council from Crystal Rigg funds. A CC member would undertake this duty and see to a duty roster, etc. The machine will be available to other parts of the parish and also to Morham. It could be hired out, too.
David Walls has commented:
“Mini plough for village? Great idea… Whoever thought of it is a genius.
Hendersons (I’m not an agent) in Haddington had excellent machines in stock last year… the two-wheel tractor, Tracmaster. I have one of these. They are built like tanks and will run for 30 years if looked after (diesel version). But do get the electric start. There are several versions, but for the amount of work there would be you would need the largest… the 740. It’s a heavy machine, so needs a strong arm. There are all sorts of attachments, grass cutters, snow ploughs, rotovators, etc., so it could maybe be rented out to pay for itself, rather than have it sitting around doing nothing for a year, which would not be good for it. It’s around £4,000 for the machine and implements come it ranging from the £500 to £1,000 mark. A snow blower is just under £1,000. It would be powerful enough to do the hills out of Garvald, plus there is a salter/gritter attachment.”Have a look:
- http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/BCS_Two_Wheel_Tractor/740.html
- http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/Snow_Blower.html
- http://www.tracmaster.co.uk/BCS_Implements/Snow_Clearance.html.
Obviously people need to think about snags and problems. These must be discussed, so it would help greatly if those raising objections also raised suitable solutions!
Please contact your friendly local Garvald and Morham Community Councillor via the contact form on the GMCC webpage, or add to the comments at the bottom of this blog post, if you wish us to have a mini snow plough.
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GMCC Meeting Minutes – December 2012
The minutes for the Garvald and Morham Community Council meeting that took place on the 3rd of December are now available on the GMCC page. Issues that were discussed at the meeting include a police report on crime in the area, an idea for a local scholarship fund and an update on the Garvald Woodland project.
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More birdwatching news!
A lone waxwing spotted in the village this morning. But these punky wee birds usually flock. So has anyone seen his friends? They are famed for stripping trees of their fruit, so do keep an eye out if you’ve still got any berried branches in your garden!
Here’s two photos of our resident woodpecker sent in by Phillip White. Pretty well camouflaged in the branches…
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Success for star performers
Congratulations to all the Garvald children performing in the excellent show ‘Olivia’ by Yester Primary School years P4-7 last Wednesday and Thursday, performed with great panache in the grand surroundings of Loretto School Theatre. The play was filled with drama, comedy, songs and surprises and was enjoyed by parents, siblings, grandparents and friends alike. Well done to all!
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Keeping it in the family!
February 100 Club winners are as follows …
- 10, Connel McGregor; and
- 8, Caroline McGregor
… congratulations to you both!
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Birdwatching news…
Here’s some photographs of the lovely group of Long-tailed Tits that many of you will have spotted in your gardens, with their very long tails and distinctive black, brown and white colouring.
On another note… the snowdrops are out, the birds are singing, the daffodils are getting ready to flower and the sun is shining! Spring is around the corner. The plant sale is on Sunday 5th May, a while away yet, but while you are planning your gardening activities for the year please remember to set aside any spare plants or sow a few extra seeds in the coming weeks so that we will have plenty of donated plants to sell. Thank you!