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News and Announcements 29th April 2011
At the April meeting I resigned as Chairman, not wishing to seek re-election. It is hoped that the change-over to a new web master will take place soon but events have rather over-taken us with the Moray Firth Partnership informing the Community Council that they will be changing their policy regarding the hosting of our web pages. So, not only does the Council need to hand-over to a new web master but also to set up pages on a new host. Consequently there will be a delay before pages start to be updated with information such as minutes .
Roger Piercy
The poster for the April Community market is now posted.
The April 2011 issue of the "Noticeboard" is posted. Deliveries will commence in the not too distant future.
Agenda for Environmental Group meeting and Report of last meeting now posted. A poster is displayed on the "General information - local interest" page giving details of film nights presented by Transition Black Isle. Please note the change of email address for making contact with the Community Council - it is ferintoshcc "at" hotmail.com The results of the very considerable hardwork put in by the Ferintosh Environmental Group (FEG) Footpath Working Party can be viewed by linking from the link from the FEG page. A link has been posted on the Ferintosh Environmental Group (FEG) page to the photographs taken by Sheila and Graham at the recent "Red Squirrel" event. The report on the Black Isle Heritage Memories Project "Remembering your Community Avoch, Culbokie and Tore" is now published. The link can be made from the "General Information - local interest" page. A link has been posted in the "General Information" page to an organisation that displays sources of funding for projects. A new page has been created on the Ferintosh Environmental Group page to display information re. RSPB Wildlfie Explorers' Group.
Photographs of the recent bird ringing session organised by the Ferintosh Environmental Group are now available on their page. Photographs of the path building exercise carried out by the Environmental Group are now available, courtesy of Sheila and Graham, on the "Ferintosh Environmental Group" page. Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH) have launched the website which can be found at www.archhighland.org.uk.
Links to the photographs from the two events run by the Environmental Group have been posted on the Environmental Group 'home' page. The Highland wide Local Development Plan is now available for consultation. It can be accessed along with the Questionnaire on the Highland Council web site. The email address for making contact with the Community Council is |
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