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<strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> No.<strong>293</strong><br />

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This month<br />

Keep it tidy<br />

We live in such a beautiful landscape in the <strong>Gryffe</strong> valley and we have a number<br />

of groups and individuals who contribute tirelessly in keeping the place looking<br />

at its best. I’ve even seen some brave souls out in their refl ective vests on the<br />

country verges collecting litter. However, whether it’s just the time of the year<br />

when the vegetation is at its sparsest but I do notice a lot of litter on the regular<br />

waking routes, rights of way and scenic beauty spots. Dog poop is prevalent and<br />

more annoyingly poop that has been conscientiously bagged but the bag then<br />

left hanging from a fence, tree branch or gatepost.<br />

Now I know most dog walkers plan to return on the same route to collect and<br />

dispose of their bags responsibly. But there are a few who seem to think there’s<br />

a magic fairy who will sort this out for them. This must be a fairy I’ve missed<br />

as I grew up - the poop fairy never featured in my bedtime stories! So come on<br />

dog owners, if you’re guilty of this then please stop it - take it to the nearest bin<br />

and dispose of it there.<br />

Back to litter, my hubby is often seen out and about with his litter picking grabber<br />

around our neighbourhood. He maintains that if we keep the place tidy then it’s<br />

more likely to stay that way. And, if more people could keep their own perimeter<br />

tidy then more may be encouraged to join in. As I’ve mentioned before, we are<br />

so very lucky to have teams in each village of people keen to keep their area<br />

tidy. We have our garden groups and litter picking groups. If you are keen to get<br />

involved, please get in touch with any of them - most have facebook pages. Or<br />

better still, just join in next time you see them out and about - they are always<br />

keen for more volunteers.<br />

Staying with litter, it may just be a coincidence, but it seems that since the<br />

Council tightened up the rules on who can drop rubbish at our municipal<br />

recycling centres, fl y-tipping seems to be more prominent. If you would like<br />

to report fl y-tipping please call the Stopline number on 0845 2 30 40 90, or<br />

go online to https://www.zerowastescotland.org.uk/DumbDumpers. To their<br />

credit, the Council are always quick to come out and clear up the mess, but<br />

surely it would be better to encourage people to take their rubbish to the<br />

recycling centre in the fi rst place?<br />

Shop Locally<br />

I am as guilty as the next person of going to the supermarket to do a “big shop”.<br />

It saves time and money, doesn’t it? I don’t claim this to be a scientifi c study,<br />

but I am not so sure about either saving time or money. In trying to limit that<br />

“big shop” by staying local I maybe do spend a bit more time walking around<br />

the shops. However, I’m told that exercise is actually good for you, and I’ve met<br />

friends I hadn’t seen for ages, had a good chat and kept updated on what’s<br />

going on in the local area. Our local shops sell great fresh produce and “ready<br />

meals” which have been quite unique and delicious. And I may have actually<br />

spent less because I only buy what I need which cuts down on waste. And if<br />

you’re concerned about the welfare and provenance of your food, take the time<br />

to visit your local butcher, fi shmonger or grocery store. The owners are full of<br />

useful information about their produce and most of them also help out with<br />

delicious recipes.<br />

BoW Traffic Island<br />

The crumbling traffi c island as you leave Bridge of Weir towards Kilmacolm<br />

appears to have been hit so many times that all that’s left of the refl ective<br />

uprights is now little black stumps. It has still to be repaired, although we now<br />

have a line of traffi c cones to alert drivers to the risk. Bridge of Weir Community<br />

Council have been repeatedly asking Renfrewshire Council to address this and<br />

other areas of concern around the village, and Cllr McLaren reports this month<br />

that it is on the list for repair. The feedback I’ve been hearing is just to take it<br />

away altogether. Hopefully, this will be sorted out before a serious accident<br />

enforces the issue.<br />

Tara (the wee, hairy, orange one)<br />

A big thank you to everyone who has expressed their condolences to our family.<br />

Our wee rescue dog, Tara, reached the end of her time with us last month. We<br />

are very grateful to Cath and the staff at Kilbarchan Vets for helping make her<br />

last days with us much easier for her. We miss her like crazy, but adopting a<br />

rescue animal is something I highly recommend for anyone thinking about a<br />

pet - although she has left a big gap in our family, the love she gave was huge<br />

and we will cherish the time we had with her.<br />

To finish<br />

On a lighter note, we have now passed the shortest day back on 21st December<br />

2018 and the evenings should be getting lighter with every week. Plans will be<br />

starting soon for our annual events and once again the call is on for volunteers<br />

to help out. If you would like to be an important part of your<br />

community, then please get in touch with your local group<br />

and let them know how keen you are! It’s well worth it!<br />

Rona<br />

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Contents<br />

local news...............4-15<br />

what’s on ............. 16-21<br />

finance & tech ..... 22-25<br />

village news ......... 26-35<br />

local history ...............32<br />

pet news ...............36-37<br />

outdoors............... 38-41<br />

Contact<br />

us<br />

t: 01505 613340<br />

e: info@advertizer.co.uk<br />

www.advertizer.co.uk<br />

sport news ........... 42-43<br />

school news ..........44-47<br />

business classified ...48<br />

sales & wants ............49<br />

advertizer directory...50<br />

pick up a copy ...........50<br />

on the road ................51<br />

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Make Your Mark In 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Renfrewshire Council<br />

Leader Iain Nicolson is<br />

calling on local people<br />

to take advantage of the<br />

opportunities to make<br />

a difference in their<br />

communities in the year<br />

ahead.<br />

With Renfrewshire’s<br />

new Local Partnerships<br />

giving local people a<br />

louder voice than ever in<br />

their community, and a number of brand new funds being launched to invest<br />

in community ideas and projects, the new year could transformational for local<br />

communities in the year ahead.<br />

A £1.5million investment has been made to establish a Community<br />

Empowerment Fund which is open to all community groups who want to take<br />

over ownership and running of a building or piece or land in their local area.<br />

The fund is designed to assist local people to develop a Business Plan for<br />

the takeover of the asset, support the person or group to have the skills and<br />

capacity to manage and develop it, or provide the upfront capital investment<br />

in an asset.<br />

A signifi cant £1.87million has been invested in a Green Spaces, Parks and Play<br />

Areas and Villages Investment Fund, with £370,000 allocated for the Village<br />

Investment Fund specifi cally.<br />

Local community groups and volunteers have the opportunity to apply for<br />

funding and support to improve underused or neglected green spaces and take<br />

forward projects which will strengthen the character, identity and heritage of<br />

their local community.<br />

This could include upgrading or developing play areas or equipment, opening<br />

up underused open spaces to create leisure or recreation opportunities, or<br />

creating heritage trails or walks which highlight local points of interest.<br />

Councillor Nicolson added: “Our green spaces are so important to our local<br />

communities. It’s where you play as young child and it’s where you take your<br />

sons, daughters and grandchildren when the time comes.<br />

“The same applies to our community centres or football pitches and we<br />

know that local people will have ideas on how to improve them. This is the<br />

reason these funds are now in place and it’s important that local people take<br />

advantage of them.”<br />

Throughout 2018, Renfrewshire communities showed their desire to make the<br />

area a brighter, more attractive place to live, work and visit.<br />

More than 3500 volunteers have taken part in community litter picks as part<br />

of the successful Team Up to Clean Up campaign, which has also seen a<br />

£2.5million investment in behind the scenes work such as road sweeping and<br />

drain clearing.<br />

Our new Local Partnerships were also formed following a consultation period in<br />

which hundreds of local people helped shape the direction of the former Local<br />

Area Committees.<br />

Members will have the opportunity to drive the direction of the meetings and<br />

focus on the key issues that matter to local people. The fi rst meetings of the<br />

partnerships are set to take place later this month and new members are still<br />

welcome to join.<br />

For more information on the support that the council can offer community<br />

groups or volunteers, visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/communityempowerment<br />

Renfrewshire Economic<br />

Future<br />

Signifi cant investment in Renfrewshire means that economic regeneration for<br />

the region is growing. More than £100million is currently being invested in<br />

Paisley town centre cultural venues. And 20<strong>19</strong> signals the start of construction<br />

of an advanced manufacturing innovation district next to Glasgow Airport which<br />

is set to bring thousands of highly skilled jobs to the region.<br />

“Every high street in every town and in every city is facing tough challenges, but<br />

we have a bold vision and are already taking signifi cant steps towards securing<br />

Renfrewshire’s long-term economic future,” said Councillor Nicolson.<br />

Celebrating the region’s rich traditions – from weaving the paisley pattern<br />

to the iconic Paisley Abbey – and establishing Renfrewshire as a key visitor<br />

destination are at the centre of the regeneration plans.<br />

New fi gures show great progress, with visitor numbers more than doubling<br />

to 5.3million between 2015 and 2017, while hosting major events attracted<br />

record numbers and ploughed £3.5million into the local economy this winter.<br />

Paisley town centre cultural venues are about to undergo a total transformation<br />

- including the fl agship project turning Paisley Museum into an internationalclass<br />

destination anticipated to attract 125,000 visitors each year.<br />

There’s also been the launch of destination brand Paisley Is showcasing all<br />

the area has to offer and new funds rolled out to help grow the cultural sector,<br />

encouraging the sustainable growth of local arts, music and other creative<br />

organisations.<br />

Alongside this are major infrastructure projects funded through the Glasgow City<br />

Region City Deal, including the £39.1million Glasgow Airport Investment Area<br />

project, with construction starting in spring on new connections underpinning<br />

the site which has already been confi rmed as home to two multi-million pound<br />

national innovation centres.<br />

Building on the success of business incubator InCube, 20<strong>19</strong> will see the launch<br />

of Start-Up Street – providing low cost workspaces helping companies make<br />

the leap into their fi rst commercial premises.<br />

Councillor Nicolson added: “We’ve committed long-term funding for business<br />

development and to help people fi nd and sustain employment. Our focus is<br />

on inclusive growth, ensuring we target support to the people and places<br />

most in need so that we can make the greatest difference and improve the<br />

opportunities for future generations of Renfrewshire residents.”<br />

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Has Your Double<br />

Glazing Steamed Up?<br />

Advertising Feature<br />

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become a leading company for glass replacement. Issues<br />

with double glazing can often be gradual and may only be<br />

noticed during a clear sunny day or during the winter. Why<br />

not spend a few minutes checking your home to see if you<br />

have any failed double glazing?<br />

Now, you may think you need to replace the whole window<br />

including the frames and all the hardware, however<br />

Cloudy2Clear have come up with a simple and cost saving<br />

solution … Just replace the glass!!<br />

We will send out our highly experienced engineers for a free<br />

no obligation quote. Once the quote is completed, we will sit<br />

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Cloudy2Clear have a wealth of knowledge and are recognised as a Which<br />

Trusted Trader, plus our work is backed by an industry leading 25 year<br />

guarantee. Cloudy2Clear also replace faulty locks handles and hinges on all<br />

windows and doors.<br />

Your friendly local Cloudy2Clear specialist is Peter Brummitt and he services<br />

the Wider <strong>Gryffe</strong> area. So, if your windows are steamed up, broken or damaged<br />

give Peter a call for a free quotation on 0800 61 21 118.<br />

Human Curling at Braehead!<br />

OLYMPIC curler Eve<br />

Muirhead is aiming to<br />

sweep to victory in a<br />

fun new sport – HUMAN<br />

CURLING!<br />

Eve had a go at human<br />

curling – or go-nutting<br />

as it’s sometimes called<br />

– on the ice at intu<br />

Braehead and reckons<br />

the wacky spin-off from<br />

real curling could catch<br />

on.<br />

The 28-year-old, who has won Olympic, World and European medals in a<br />

successful curling career, couldn’t wait to have a go at human curling. She<br />

quickly mastered the technique of launching herself upon the ice on an<br />

infl atable snow tube heading for the target.<br />

Eve is the Curling Ambassador at the curling rink at intu Braehead and her<br />

human curling session helped launch the leisure destination’s Get Active<br />

winter campaign.<br />

There’s a whole range of fun activities including snowboarding, ski-ing, sledging,<br />

trampolining, aerial assault course in Soar at intu Braehead along with ice<br />

skating in The Arena along with curling in the curling rink.<br />

Eve said: “I’ve never tried human curling before, but it was really a lot of fun...“It’s<br />

almost as much fun as a real game of curling! Everyone should come along to<br />

intu Braehead to get active and try out all the different activities there.”<br />

David Lyon, marketing manager for intu Braehead said: “Eve was trying out the<br />

human curling for a bit of fun, but if there are enough people who want to be<br />

human curlers, we’ll certainly aim at putting on special sessions for them.”<br />

People who fancy a go at human curling should email braehead.curling@intu.<br />

co.uk<br />

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Renfrewshire Veteran<br />

Factory Gets Funding<br />

A new social enterprise, Scottish Bravest Manufacturing Company (SBMC),<br />

based in Renfrewshire, has recently benefi ted from £3million of National<br />

Lottery funding. Run by the Royal British Legion Industries (RBLI), the not-forprofi<br />

t company employ veterans with life-changing injuries, giving them the<br />

chance to earn a living while developing new skills in manufacturing activities<br />

including printing, signage and product engineering.<br />

Gary, from Strathaven, lost both of his legs below the knee and his left arm<br />

above the elbow whilst on patrol in Afghanistan in 2010 with the 1st Battalion<br />

Scots Guards. Through SBMC, he has been trained as a water jet cutter and will<br />

soon be passing on his skills to other veterans.<br />

He said, “Coming from an army background I am used to being busy and<br />

surrounded by other people. I never thought I would get the opportunity to do<br />

this kind of work and that all these opportunities might be open to me. Not only<br />

am I getting specialised skills but real experience of working in a busy factory,<br />

learning about how the business operates.”<br />

Michelle Ferguson, Director of Scotland’s Bravest Manufacturing Company says<br />

that the funding will be a massive help to the organisation. She added,<br />

“This backing from the National Lottery will be crucial in our ability to offer a<br />

real lifeline to veterans living in Scotland, helping us to develop a Learning an<br />

Development Department – headed by a trained welfare professional.” She<br />

went on to say,<br />

“We can now ensure that our veterans are given the bespoke welfare support<br />

and training they need to develop their talents, acquire new skills and go on to<br />

reach their potential in the world of work.”<br />

The project is one of 18 across Scotland sharing in £3,066,902 from the Big<br />

Lottery Fund.<br />

Outlander Training<br />

Programme<br />

NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS<br />

Traineeships beginning March - April 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Season 5 Outlander Training Programme is open for applications! We are<br />

looking for keen and committed individuals to fulfi ll the following traineeships:<br />

* Locations<br />

* Script Supervisor<br />

* Props<br />

* Assistant Director<br />

* Greens<br />

* SFX<br />

* Hair and Make Up * Camera<br />

* Set Dec Painter<br />

Deadline for applications:<br />

Locations 10am Monday 11th <strong>February</strong><br />

All Others 10am Monday 25th <strong>February</strong><br />

For more information about specifi c job roles in the screen industries visit the<br />

ScreenSkills website at https://www.screenskills.com/education-training/jobprofi<br />

les/ or visit https://www.screen.scot/news/20<strong>19</strong>/01/applications-openfor-outlander-training-programme<br />

To Sign up to the Outlander Training Programme emailing list to be notifi ed of<br />

any further opportunities, visit https://mailchi.mp/59bc740d378e/outlandertraining-opportunities-698137<br />

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Parkinson’s UK announces new<br />

walk for World Parkinson’s Day<br />

See the Kelpies turn<br />

blue as Parkinson’s UK<br />

announces new walk for<br />

World Parkinson’s Day<br />

Parkinson’s UK in<br />

Scotland is announcing<br />

its first evening walk. It<br />

takes place on World<br />

Parkinson’s Day, 11th<br />

April, at the site of the<br />

iconic Kelpies in Falkirk.<br />

The Kelpies will be lit up in<br />

blue to mark the day. The<br />

walk will begin at 6pm with participants having the choice of 1 or 5 mile routes<br />

around the Kelpies and Helix Park. Hot and cold refreshments will be available<br />

and there will be family entertainment and music with the walkers being led<br />

off by pipers.<br />

Among the walkers will be seven year old<br />

Abby McConnell from Glasgow. Abby’s<br />

exploits in raising £1,400 for Parkinson’s<br />

UK this year came to the attention of the<br />

man who inspired her - Sir Billy Connolly.<br />

Sir Billy was so impressed that last month<br />

he arranged to meet Abby in Glasgow.<br />

Abby said: “I’ve had a brilliant time raising<br />

money for Parkinson’s this year and met<br />

so many fantastic people who live with the<br />

condition. Meeting my hero was fab – he’s<br />

just one of the loads of amazing people<br />

with Parkinson’s that I’ve met through the<br />

year. I can’t wait to get going again in 20<strong>19</strong><br />

and walking around the Kelpies as they<br />

turn blue will be really special.”<br />

Emma Hall, Parkinson’s UK Regional<br />

Fundraiser – East Scotland, said:<br />

“Parkinson’s UK is delighted to be marking World Parkinson’s Day by having our<br />

first ever evening walk. We’ve already had loads of interest in the event from<br />

people all over Scotland and beyond and we want as many people as possible<br />

to join Abby and walk for Parkinson’s at the Kelpies.<br />

To sign up or find out more please visit www.parkinsons.org.uk/walkkelpies<strong>19</strong><br />

www.parkinsons.org.uk/walkpollokpark and come along and join us. We’d love<br />

to see you there and thank you in person for your support. It promises to be a<br />

fun evening for all the family.”<br />

Anyone can support Abby directly at: www.justgiving.com/fundraising/karenmcconnell4<br />

Strictly Come Prancing...<br />

Coming Soon!<br />

On Friday 15th March, fourteen<br />

couples will go head to head for<br />

charity, as St. Vincent’s Hospice<br />

presents their annual Strictly<br />

Come Prancing event at the five<br />

star Ingliston Country Club and<br />

Hotel.<br />

Now in its eighth year, the hugely<br />

popular event, based on the<br />

Strictly Come Dancing television<br />

series, sees duos with little or<br />

no dancing experience take to the floor in an attempt to impress the judges<br />

and live audience, each vying to be crowned the 20<strong>19</strong> champions.<br />

Senior Fundraiser for St. Vincent’s Hospice, Louise Strachan, commented on<br />

the event, saying: “Strictly Come Prancing is a great, fun filled, evening which is<br />

one of the most popular in our fundraising calendar. Since early January, our<br />

twinkle toed couples have been giving up time every week to train in preparation<br />

for the evening and we are so grateful to them for all their efforts.<br />

“Our couples are in the hands of Curtis Campbell and Rebecca Elliot, our star<br />

choreographers who are putting everyone through their paces for the night and<br />

we cannot thank them enough for their outstanding contribution.<br />

The evening will be hosted by our very own ‘Brucie’ and ‘Tess’ and will feature<br />

performances from our 2018 dance couples, last year’s winners as well as our<br />

professional dancers.”<br />

All funds raised from the event go directly towards<br />

supporting St. Vincent’s Hospice, a specialist provider<br />

of palliative and end of life care for individuals and<br />

families affected by life limiting conditions.<br />

For more information, visit: www.SVH.co.uk<br />

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Ardgowan Hospice’s<br />

Annual Ball 20<strong>19</strong>!<br />

Saturday 9th March 20<strong>19</strong>, Greenock Town Hall,<br />

7pm til late<br />

The Ardgowan Hospice Ball supported by Arnold Clark is<br />

now on sale, don’t miss out on a magical evening at one<br />

of the most important events in the Hospice calendar!<br />

Returning to host the event will be the host of the Peter and Roughie Football<br />

Show, Peter Martin and guests will be entertained into the night by The<br />

Brightside. See The Brightside in action at our 2018 Masquerade Ball.<br />

Tables of 10 are £550 and guests will be treated to a Sparkling reception.<br />

Celebrity host Peter Martin, live music from The Brightside and a sumptuous<br />

three Course meal. Also Silent auction, Live Auction and more.<br />

A limited number of tables of 12 are also available. To book one of these, call<br />

Alex on 01475 558888 or email fundraising@ardhosp.co.uk<br />

We look forward to seeing you there for an enjoyable evening to raise vital funds<br />

for your local hospice.<br />

The Optician Will See You Now!<br />

by Kerry Taher, New Vision Opticians<br />

If you’re feeling a bit under the weather, your doctor is usually the first person<br />

you’ll get in touch with for a consultation. However, with the current burden<br />

on local GP services, we’re encouraged to seek help from other health care<br />

professionals when appropriate.<br />

So when is a good time to consult your optician?<br />

Opticians provide a wide variety of eye-care services. In general, people think<br />

they only need to visit an optician if they feel they might need glasses to help<br />

with reading or driving - but that’s only one aspect to the range of care offered.<br />

Your optician can also help with the detection and even prevention of a wide<br />

variety of eye conditions.<br />

If you have a pre-existing medical condition such as diabetes or if you’re<br />

experiencing headaches, blurred vision, dry eyes or are having difficulty<br />

watching your favourite TV programmes, you should book a consultation with<br />

your optician as soon as possible.<br />

Most opticians will have experienced staff to provide the following services:<br />

• Eye health checks<br />

• Eyesight tests<br />

• Home visits<br />

• Eye examinations for safe driving<br />

• Contact lens fit and supply<br />

• Visual stress exams to help with certain conditions (e.g. Dyslexia)<br />

• Optical coherence tomography - a type of X-ray of the eye that can<br />

detect serious conditions such as glaucoma<br />

• Prescription sunglasses<br />

• Paediatric eyesight tests<br />

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James Watt’s 200th Anniversary<br />

The Only<br />

Female Gas<br />

Engineer In<br />

Inverclyde<br />

“Gas with CLass”<br />

Businesswoman Julie McGowan<br />

from Kilmacolm decided that she<br />

wanted to learn a trade and start<br />

up her own business. She took<br />

the plunge and has never looked back.<br />

Julie said “I wanted a new challenge. I have been working in administration<br />

since leaving school. Some of the positions I have worked in are a CEO personal<br />

assistant, legal assistant and property manager, working for companies such<br />

as Rangers & Celtic football clubs and Digby Brown Solicitors.”<br />

Julie signed up for a fast track engineering course which was very intense,<br />

however most rewarding after completing the final ACS exams. She has always<br />

loved DIY and carries out all of the restoration work in her home along with her<br />

husband David who is a time served Joiner.<br />

“I knew there was a market in Inverclyde for female gas engineers and I<br />

absolutely love my job. After qualifying I worked for a Glasgow based company<br />

and the response that I got from customers was very positive and encouraged<br />

me to start my own business. I am Gas Safe Registered and I carry out domestic<br />

gas servicing/repairs, installations and landlords gas safety certificates and my<br />

business is starting to flourish. I feel that young girls should be encouraged<br />

more in school to learn a trade. Once my business grows I hope to take on a<br />

girl as an apprentice.<br />

You can view the current issue as well as<br />

previous issues of the magazine online.<br />

www.advertizer.co.uk/issues<br />

Inverclyde Council is building up a head of steam to mark the 200th anniversary<br />

of James Watt’s death with a year-long series of events, highlighting the life and<br />

work of the Greenock born inventor.<br />

The inaugural event was held on Friday 18th January at Cowan’s Corner,<br />

Greenock with the launch of a high-tech, James Watt virtual walk and the<br />

screening of two films about the engineer.<br />

The James Watt walk is a joint venture between the World Walking exercise app<br />

and Kilmacolm Primary School. World Walking encourages people to stretch<br />

their legs by matching how far they have walked with virtual images of routes<br />

from around the world, including iconic locations such as the Sahara Desert<br />

and the Great Wall of China.<br />

In November 2018 pupils from Kilmacolm Primary were drafted in to help<br />

develop the new commemorative route. Pupils started following in James Watt’s<br />

footsteps while doing their daily mile – a national initiative which encourages<br />

people to walk, run or jog a mile every day.<br />

The walk starts in Greenock and ends in Cornwall taking in key locations in<br />

Watt’s life, such as the University of Glasgow and Kinneil House. It’s estimated<br />

that nearly 1.7 million steps are needed to complete the 727mile (1,160km)<br />

walk.<br />

The pupils also became news reporters for a bespoke video about the project<br />

called Watt’s Walking Wonders. The video has been created with the help<br />

of students from West College of Scotland. The video was premiered at the<br />

official launch on Friday 18th January.<br />

Watt’s Walking Wonders will be followed by a 17 minute film from the National<br />

Library of Scotland’s Moving Image Archive about James Watt and Greenock.<br />

The <strong>19</strong>59 film was directed by Stanley<br />

L Russell and produced by Thames &<br />

Clyde.<br />

Anyone interested in following in James Watt’s footsteps can find the<br />

new route on a special landing page at: https://worldwalking.org/walks/<br />

search?q=james+watt The landing page was created with Great Place Scheme<br />

funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.<br />

Inverclyde Council will be marking the achievements of its famous son<br />

throughout 20<strong>19</strong> with a number of events including the relaunch of the Watt<br />

Institution, comprising the McLean Museum & Art Gallery and Watt Library.<br />

There will also be an associated art exhibition in the Beacon Arts Centre in<br />

August 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

James Watt is most famous for inventing the double condensing steam engine<br />

that was the powerhouse behind the Industrial Revolution. He was born on<br />

<strong>19</strong>th January 1736 and died on 25th August 18<strong>19</strong>.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Valley<br />

10K Run<br />

Sunday <strong>19</strong>th May<br />

at 1pm<br />

Route on country lanes between Houston, Bridge of Weir<br />

and Kilmacolm, starting from Houston Public Park, for all<br />

abilities from serious runners to novices/joggers<br />

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Aesthetic Cosmetic<br />

Treatments<br />

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by Sheila Macintyre, Practice Owner at Kilbarchan Dental<br />

Practice<br />

Aesthetic cosmetic treatments are very much part of the<br />

mainstream now and are popular with a really broad mix of patients across a<br />

wide range of ages.<br />

Negative press coverage of bodged treatments and a lack of regulation in the UK<br />

has, unsurprisingly, led to some nervousness about the industry. This is why it<br />

makes a huge amount of sense for dentists to undertake the treatments which<br />

are safe and successful when carried out by qualified medical practitioners.<br />

More and more dental practices now offer facial rejuvenation services in<br />

addition to general and family dentistry. Some of the most common are:<br />

• Facial Peels (chemicals are used to remove the outer layers of dead skin<br />

as an effective treatment for facial blemishes, wrinkles, and uneven skin<br />

pigmentation and improvement of tone, texture and colour).<br />

• Dermal Fillers & Lip Plumping (These products literally fill out facial wrinkles,<br />

folds and lines. The results are instant with the skin becoming smoother and<br />

wrinkles becoming softened. They are also used to define the lips).<br />

• Anti-Wrinkle Injections (they work by relaxing the<br />

overactive muscles that cause worry lines, frown<br />

lines on the forehead and crow’s feet around<br />

the eyes).<br />

You should always have an initial consultation to<br />

establish suitability for any aesthetic treatment,<br />

get expert advice and understand your options.<br />

At KDP we have an advanced aesthetic practitioner<br />

and two other aesthetic qualified dentists<br />

so if you would like to find out more about<br />

these services please do give us a call on<br />

01505 704969, drop us a line at info@<br />

kilbarchandental.co.uk or visit www.<br />

kilbarchandental.co.uk<br />

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InCube: A Fantastic Opportunity<br />

for Local Designers<br />

The latest line up of<br />

InCube entrepreneurs<br />

are seeing their<br />

businesses bloom<br />

through the innovative<br />

business support<br />

and employability<br />

programme, run<br />

by Renfrewshire<br />

Council.<br />

InCube developed<br />

by Invest in<br />

Renfrewshire, allows<br />

local creative startups<br />

to benefit from<br />

support to improve<br />

their growth.<br />

InCube’s Class of 2018 are already seeing their businesses benefit from the<br />

package of support offered by the programme, including attending a range<br />

of workshops and having the chance to sell their products in the dedicated<br />

InCube shop.<br />

Designer Geraldine Donnelly, of textiles and homewares brand Obsidian Ore,<br />

said her time at InCube has been amazing and a helpful experience for both<br />

herself and her business.<br />

Geraldine added: “Without the support of InCube, I wouldn’t have won the<br />

chance to design the prizes for the 2018 Scottish Album of the Year Awards –<br />

my first big commission as a professional designer.”<br />

Designer Eva Arnaudova who designs childrens’ clothing under the name<br />

Atelier Eva Art, said that InCube helped her to develop new ideas and gave her<br />

confidence in her own abilities.<br />

She said “InCube covers all the steps for creative businesses and was a great<br />

help to me in every possible way.”<br />

The programme is now accepting applications for the 20<strong>19</strong> intake and is open<br />

to those wishing to start or grow a business in the creative retail, textiles,<br />

jewellery, design, fashion, crafts and makers sector.<br />

Designer Sohelia Keyani said that InCube offer warmth and guidance to help<br />

fledgling businesses become strong and self-sufficient.<br />

She added: “If you’re a creative needing support and business acumen, then<br />

InCube is the place to be!”<br />

Renfrewshire Council Leader Iain Nicolson said: “InCube continues to nurture<br />

local creatives every year and this is helping to establish Renfrewshire as a<br />

place where creativity thrives.<br />

“The support in 2018 has been phenomenal and I would encourage everyone to<br />

continue to visit the InCube shop in 20<strong>19</strong> and continue to support local designers<br />

who are showcasing the skill and talent we have here in Renfrewshire.”<br />

Applications for the 20<strong>19</strong> InCube intake close on Monday 11th <strong>February</strong>. For<br />

more information and to apply visit www.incube.ren/incube-competition-20<strong>19</strong><br />

Orchard Flooring<br />

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The <strong>Advertizer</strong><br />

Site Investigations - Ferguslie<br />

& South West Johnstone<br />

Site Investigations will inform future development potential for<br />

Ferguslie and South West Johnstone. Survey work began in<br />

January on sites in Ferguslie and South West Johnstone.<br />

For Ferguslie, this is the first stage of a £14million development<br />

that will create around 100 new affordable Council homes to<br />

transform the Tannahill area, while in Spateston the survey will<br />

provide the Council with information to inform future investment<br />

for new build Council housing in this community.<br />

The site investigations on the site of the former St Fergus School<br />

and Drums Avenue, Ferguslie, as well as at Auchengreoch Road<br />

and Spateston Road in Johnstone will began on Monday, 14<br />

January and will include the excavation of trial pits and bore<br />

holes.<br />

Councillor Marie McGurk, Convener of Renfrewshire Council’s<br />

Communities, Housing and Planning Policy Board, said: “We<br />

want to build affordable housing that meet the needs of our<br />

tenants as well as future housing needs across Renfrewshire.<br />

The results of these surveys will provide vital information on the ground<br />

conditions for potential development in these areas.”<br />

Anyone seeking information on the survey work or the Council’s new build<br />

housing programme should contact Renfrewshire Council Housing Service<br />

via strategyandplace@renfrewshire.gov.uk or visit www.renfrewshire.gov.<br />

uk/SHIP<br />

PGHS Christmas Dance<br />

Our Senior Pupils pictured as they attended their Christmas Dinner Dance.<br />

Once again, they were a credit to the school community and pupils and staff<br />

alike had a very enjoyable evening.<br />

Where beauty meets functionality<br />

When choosing a new floor for your home, there are a few things to take into consideration. For a lot<br />

of our clients, having a floor that isn’t going to be ruined by mucky feet, paw prints or spills is a top<br />

priority. As well as looking great and tying in with the rest of your fittings and furnishings.<br />

Karndean and Amtico flooring are perfect for any room or situation in the home. They are both<br />

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Both are easy to clean and without<br />

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some stone. They bring the ageless<br />

beauty of natural flooring to your home without the hassle. As opposed to some natural products<br />

they are also warmer under foot and comfortable to walk on.<br />

Be it a rustic wood effect in the living room or a sleek and modern stone effect in the kitchen,<br />

Orchard Flooring can provide expert advice to find the perfect floor for a room.<br />

With a home sampling service why not give us a call and be on your way to a stunning floor from<br />

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You can contact Scott on 0141 334 8731or 07563 633 432 Email - sjmproducts@hotmail.com<br />

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Council Grants<br />

Available for<br />

Voluntary Groups<br />

15<br />

Voluntary groups across Inverclyde can now<br />

apply for council grants as the latest round<br />

of ‘small grants’ to voluntary organisations<br />

is open to applications.<br />

A limited amount of money is now available<br />

and community groups can apply for funding<br />

to use to support a range of activity across<br />

Inverclyde.<br />

Chair of the council’s grants sub-committee,<br />

Councillor Graeme Brooks, said: “Across<br />

Inverclyde we have groups doing fantastic<br />

work right in the heart of our communities.<br />

The grants to voluntary organisations budget<br />

is set aside each year by the council to<br />

provide one-off support to help give groups<br />

a helping hand in doing that good work<br />

which benefits our area so much. The pot<br />

of money available has a limit, so the role of<br />

the members of the grants sub-committee<br />

is to make sure it gets the maximum benefit<br />

across Inverclyde.”<br />

Download an application form at the ‘grants<br />

to voluntary organisations’ page on the council website www.inverclyde.gov.uk<br />

Application forms are also available from the council’s communities team, The<br />

James Watt Building, 105 Dalrymple Street, Greenock, Inverclyde PA15 1HU, by<br />

emailing jackie.fallon@inverclyde.gov.uk or by phoning 01475 715543.<br />

Applications received by noon on Wednesday 6 <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> will be<br />

considered by the grants sub-committee at its meeting in March.<br />

Bridge of Weir River Angling Club<br />

145 years old - Established 1874 - one of the oldest angling clubs in Scotland.<br />

The Club has a proud history in competitive angling with many members<br />

representing Scotland in the international fly fishing team.<br />

In the late <strong>19</strong>th Century the River <strong>Gryffe</strong> was a renowned salmon river, due<br />

to the industrial revolution. In the early <strong>19</strong>00s the River <strong>Gryffe</strong> was heavily<br />

polluted by the cotton mills and tannery’s resulting in the decline of salmon.<br />

Salmon started returning to the river around <strong>19</strong>76, when the factories closed,<br />

pollution decreased resulting in improvement in water quality. The river is now<br />

in great condition with good runs of salmon.<br />

There are vacancies for local members within the postal area of Bridge of Weir,<br />

Kilmacolm, Brookfield, Houston and Crosslee. Local membership Senior £45<br />

per year, entry £15, Local Junior membership £3. This is fantastic value for the<br />

quality of fishing.<br />

To download membership forms, go to our website at www.bowracfishing.com<br />

Photos & Videos Wanted<br />

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website and we’re sure there will be plenty of great photos and videos out there<br />

taken by our readers. Plus our readers enjoy looking through the images to see<br />

who they recognise, or even if they are there themselves!<br />

We prefer landscape shots for our cover shots so if you would like to see your<br />

work featured on our website or even as a cover shot, please send high res<br />

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FEBRUARY<br />

FRI 1 FEBRUARY<br />

THU 7 FEBRUARY<br />

SUN 10 FEBRUARY<br />

FRI 15 FEBRUARY<br />

RSPB Local Group<br />

McMaster Centre, Donaldson Drive, Renfrew<br />

7.30pm<br />

Green Birding and the Adventures of the Biking<br />

Birder - An illustrated talk. Gary Prescott (The<br />

Biking Birder) will deliver an illustrated talk<br />

entitled ‘ Green Birding and the Adventures<br />

of the Biking Birder’ All welcome.<br />

SAT 2 FEBRUARY<br />

F.P. Big Band Concert<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Hall, Steeple Street<br />

7.30pm<br />

This is a return visit to Kilbarchan by special<br />

request as the last concert was a great<br />

success. Tickets are £10, school age £5,<br />

including a buffet supper and are available<br />

from Bobbins.<br />

SAT 2 - SUN 3 FEBRUARY<br />

Binocular & Telescope Open Day<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch 10am to<br />

4pm<br />

Are you looking to purchase your first pair<br />

of binoculars, maybe you are looking to<br />

upgrade or simply just wanting to buy as a<br />

gift? We have the knowledge on hand to<br />

assist you in making the right decision. Our<br />

friendly team will be in the visitor centre<br />

demonstrating and offering assistance on a<br />

wide range of competitively priced binoculars<br />

and telescopes, with the added bonus of every<br />

purchase helping conservation. We stock a<br />

massive range of RSPB binoculars along with<br />

some well-known names such as Swarovski,<br />

Zeiss, Leica and Nikon! For bookings and<br />

further info: Email. lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk<br />

Tel. 01505 842663. Free<br />

RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course<br />

Castle Semple Visitor Centre, Lochlip Road,<br />

Lochwinnoch 9.30am to 4pm<br />

A comprehensive course to enable you to<br />

gain your powerboat licence. Practical on<br />

the water activities with overnight homework!<br />

For more information look online and book<br />

ASAP. £150.<br />

SUN 3 FEBRUARY<br />

Snowdrop Walks<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers for a 40 min walk to explore<br />

the carpet of snowdrops in the woodland.<br />

Snowdrop Sales, Snowdrop posies and potted<br />

are available at the Visitor Centre. “In the<br />

Green” Bulbs can be ordered as well and are<br />

available from March.<br />

Equine Car Boot Sale<br />

Mid Gavin Equestrian Centre 11am to 2pm<br />

Animal Support & Rescue · Howwood We<br />

have a large selection of rugs, bridles, bits<br />

and everything you can think of, pop along<br />

and grab yourself a bargain. Entry by voluntary<br />

donation. Great opportunity to buy and sell<br />

anything and everything equine, tables are<br />

£10 pre-booked, bring your own table and set<br />

up is strictly from 10am on the day. Spaces<br />

are limited.<br />

Outlook<br />

Kidston Hall, High Street, Kilmacolm<br />

2pm to 4pm<br />

Touring the Black Sea.<br />

THU 7 - SAT 9 FEBRUARY<br />

Young Famers 75th Anniversary<br />

Beacon Arts Centre, Custom House Quay,<br />

Greenock<br />

The West Renfrewshire Young Farmers<br />

Club are currently celebrating their 75th<br />

anniversary year which started back in <strong>19</strong>44.<br />

To mark the occasion they are taking their<br />

Annual Variety Concert to new heights with a<br />

massive cast of past and present members<br />

from 14 years old to 90 years of age! The<br />

night will showcase comical storylines, toe<br />

tapping tunes and plenty of laughs for all the<br />

family! Tickets are £12 and can be ordered<br />

from The Beacon Arts Centre Website. www.<br />

beaconartscentre.co.uk<br />

SAT 9 FEBRUARY<br />

Duchal Nursery Open Morning<br />

Duchal Nursery School - Kilmacolm<br />

10am to 12noon<br />

All are welcome to pop in and visit us,<br />

especially those looking for pre school<br />

places from August 20<strong>19</strong> onwards. A great<br />

opportunity to see our facilities at Birkmyre<br />

Park, meet some of the staff and current<br />

parents and find out more about what we<br />

can offer children aged 2yrs and 9 months<br />

onwards. If you aren’t able to join us on the<br />

9th don’t worry just get in touch and we can<br />

arrange a time convenient to you to come and<br />

visit and get an insight into Duchal life. Please<br />

contact us on 01505 874358. Also visit our<br />

website to find out more www.duchal.com<br />

and keep up to date with all the latest news<br />

on Facebook.<br />

SAT 9 - WED 13 FEBRUARY<br />

Explorer Challenge: Love Bugs (&<br />

other wildlife)<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch<br />

10am to 4pm<br />

Any time! (Centre open 7 days; 10am –<br />

4pm) This is self-led allowing you to spend<br />

some quality family time together at RSPB<br />

Lochwinnoch. This event is not your usual<br />

kind. You do it with your own family in your<br />

own time!! Simply pop into the visitor centre<br />

any time, where the friendly staff will get you<br />

started. (Allow approx. 1hr for the challenge.)<br />

Visit different stations along our main trail<br />

to go on an adventure! Cost: £4 per child<br />

/ RSPB members £2.50 [Normal trail fees<br />

apply for adults]. For bookings and further<br />

info: Email. lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk Tel.<br />

01505 842663.<br />

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twitter and facebook for<br />

regular updates<br />

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Snowdrop Walks<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers for a 40 min walk to explore<br />

the carpet of snowdrops in the woodland.<br />

Snowdrop Sales, Snowdrop posies and potted<br />

are available at the Visitor Centre. “In the<br />

Green” Bulbs can be ordered as well and are<br />

available from March.<br />

Wetland Guided Walk<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch<br />

12noon to 2pm<br />

Explore the wonderful wetlands to be found<br />

at Lochwinnoch! Our warden Dan will take<br />

you around the reserve and point out the<br />

interesting wildlife to be found here. Dan<br />

will also tell you about the current and<br />

future management of the reserve because<br />

conservation involves much more than just<br />

leaving things alone! Whether you have a<br />

general interest in wildlife, or would like to<br />

hone your bird watching skills, then this is<br />

the walk for you! At the end, come back to<br />

the centre for a warm drink and a biccie!<br />

Stout footwear and clothing suitable for the<br />

Scottish outdoors are strongly recommended.<br />

Please book, as places are limited. Cost:<br />

Adults: £6; Children: £4.80 (RSPB members:<br />

£4.80/£3.80) For bookings and further info:<br />

Email. lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk Tel. 01505<br />

842663.<br />

TUE 12 FEBRUARY<br />

Training for Public, Become a<br />

Dementia Friend<br />

Calder Church, Church Street, Lochwinnoch<br />

PA12 4AE 7.30pm<br />

The training will be taken by Carolyn Irvine from<br />

Alzheimer Scotland – Action on Dementia. The<br />

training is for anyone who wants to learn more<br />

about dementia. (If you want more information<br />

call 07868 752814).<br />

THU 14 FEBRUARY<br />

Sòlas Bereavement Group<br />

Kidston Hall, High Street, Kilmacolm<br />

2pm to 4pm<br />

Sòlas Bereavement Group.<br />

If you have any news items<br />

you would like included in<br />

our next issue, email them<br />

to us at:<br />

info@advertizer.co.uk<br />

before Friday 15th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

FRI 15 FEBRUARY<br />

Whist Drive<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre, Lochwinnoch<br />

Road, Kilmacolm 7.30pm<br />

Come along to a WHIST DRIVE organised by the<br />

Industrial Section of the Kilmacolm Agricultural<br />

Show. Tickets £4 on the door. Proceeds go<br />

towards 20<strong>19</strong> Kilmacolm Agricultural Show.<br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk Burns Supper<br />

Kidston Hall, High Street, Kilmacolm<br />

7pm<br />

Burns Supper.<br />

SAT 16 FEBRUARY<br />

Paisley Abbey Saturday Recitals<br />

Paisley Abbey, Abbey Close, Paisley<br />

12.30pm<br />

Peter Wilson (tenor) & George McPhee (piano).<br />

Admission £5 payable at the door. Paisley<br />

Abbey (Church of Scotland) – Registered<br />

Charity No. SC007633. Tickets: £5.<br />

Conversation Café<br />

West Halls Main Street Houston PA6 7EL<br />

(next to Carrick Centre and Village Hall)<br />

10am to 2pm<br />

Houston & Killellan Kirk is hosting a<br />

Conversation Café, where members of the<br />

Kirk and our community can discuss and<br />

help formulate priorities for the Kirk and our<br />

new Minister in the months and years ahead.<br />

So, whether or not you are a Kirk member,<br />

please come along and let your ideas help to<br />

shape the Kirk’s role in the community (lunch<br />

provided). YOUR VOICE MATTERS…<br />

Kilbarchan Messy Church<br />

Kilbarchan Steeple Hall, Steeple Square,<br />

Kilbarchan 4pm to 6pm<br />

All Welcome. Children need to be accompanied<br />

by an adult.<br />

Lochwinnoch Explorers<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch<br />

10am to 12noon<br />

Please wear suitable clothing for being<br />

outdoors. Ages: 5 to 14 years. Please<br />

note children aged 8 and under must be<br />

accompanied by an adult. Booking essential.<br />

Cost: £5 (£3 RSPB members) (adults free).<br />

Bookings and further info: Email. lochwinnoch@<br />

rspb.org.uk Tel. 01505 842663.<br />

SUN 17 FEBRUARY<br />

Snowdrop Walks<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers for a 40 min walk to explore<br />

the carpet of snowdrops in the woodland.<br />

Snowdrop Sales, Snowdrop posies and potted<br />

are available at the Visitor Centre. “In the<br />

Green” Bulbs can be ordered as well and are<br />

available from March.<br />

WED 20 FEBRUARY<br />

Houston and Killellan Kirk Annual<br />

Bring And Buy Sale<br />

West Halls Main Street Houston PA6 7EL<br />

(next to Carrick Centre and Village Hall)<br />

Please feel free to come along and join us.<br />

Tartan Walk<br />

Castle Semple Sailing Club 11am<br />

A Scottish themed singsong around<br />

Lochwinnoch. Wear your ‘see you Jimmy’ hat!<br />

For more info tel: 01505 842882.<br />

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WED 20 FEBRUARY<br />

Kilmacolm Horticultural Society<br />

Lecture<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre, Lochwinnoch<br />

Road, Kilmacolm 7.30pm<br />

Louise Bustard, senior curator at the Glasgow<br />

Botanic Gardens is coming to describe the<br />

findings of her tour of the Gardens along<br />

the Amalfi Coast. Amazing photographs,<br />

wonderful stores as ever from Louise.<br />

Everyone welcome. Please phone Jill Russell<br />

on 01505 872393 for details of membership<br />

of the K.H.S. Or go to our website: www.<br />

kilmacolmhorticultural.com<br />

THU 21 FEBRUARY<br />

Outlook<br />

Kidston Hall, High Street, Kilmacolm<br />

2pm to 4pm<br />

Gentle Keep Fit.<br />

FRI 22 FEBRUARY<br />

The Terrace Lunch Club<br />

St Machar’s Church, Kilbarchan Road, Bridge<br />

of Weir 12noon<br />

On the last Friday of each month, join us in<br />

St Machar’s Hall for a chat over lovely soup<br />

and sandwiches, followed by coffee/tea and<br />

a biscuit. Open to all.<br />

Lochwinnoch Tea Dance<br />

Lochwinnoch Golf Club Burnfoot Road,<br />

Lochwinnoch PA12 4AN<br />

The next FREE Tea Dance with Music Box<br />

providing the music. For all details call 07868<br />

752814.<br />

SAT 23 FEBRUARY<br />

Practical Conservation Day<br />

Muirshiel Visitor Centre, Calder Glen Road nr<br />

Lochwinnoch PA12 4LB<br />

10.30am to 3pm<br />

Some light exercise in the form of conservation<br />

work at Muirshiel. Get fit and give back to<br />

nature! For more info. tel: 01505 843271.<br />

Houston and Killellan Kirk Annual<br />

Daffodil Tea<br />

West Halls Main Street Houston PA6 7EL<br />

(next to Carrick Centre and Village Hall)<br />

Please come along and enjoy coffee, tea and<br />

homebaking and bring your friends. Pay at<br />

the door.<br />

ClannGàidhlig 14th Annual Bardic<br />

Supper<br />

Westburn Church, Nelson Street, Greenock<br />

7.30pm<br />

With well-known and charismatic Kenny<br />

Thomson, conductor of the Glasgow “G G”<br />

choir talking about “Òrain Ìleach” (Songs of<br />

Islay). Tickets includes meal, MUST be booked<br />

in advance available from Alasdair 07805<br />

918509 or Anne 01475 728669 or by e-mail<br />

to: fios@clanngaidhlig.org Tickets: £15.<br />

NEVER MISS A THING!<br />

SAT 23 - SUN 24 FEBRUARY<br />

RYA Powerboat Level 2 Course<br />

Castle Semple Visitor Centre, Lochlip Road,<br />

Lochwinnoch<br />

9.30am to 4pm<br />

A comprehensive course to enable you to gain<br />

your powerboat licence. Practical on the water<br />

activities with overnight homework! £150.<br />

SUN 24 FEBRUARY<br />

Snowdrop Walks<br />

Finlaystone Country Estate - Langbank<br />

1pm to 3pm<br />

Join the Rangers for a 40 min walk to explore<br />

the carpet of snowdrops in the woodland.<br />

Snowdrop Sales, Snowdrop posies and potted<br />

are available at the Visitor Centre. “In the<br />

Green” Bulbs can be ordered as well and are<br />

available from March.<br />

Family Volunteering<br />

RSPB, Largs Road, Lochwinnoch<br />

1pm to 3.30pm<br />

Who says that volunteering is only for<br />

grownups! Kids bring the grownup in your life<br />

to our reserve. Come and do a day’s practical<br />

volunteering at our beautiful reserve and help<br />

us to give nature a home. For bookings and<br />

further info. Email: lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk<br />

Tel: 01505 842663. Free.<br />

FRI 1 MARCH<br />

World Day of Prayer<br />

St Columba Church Hall. Kilmacolm 1.30pm<br />

The local WDP group of representatives from<br />

the local Churches invites you to share worship<br />

and fellowship with people around the world<br />

participating in the World Day of Prayer. We<br />

are delighted that the children from Kilmacolm<br />

Primary School will join us with their singing<br />

and music. Refreshments after the Service.<br />

Everyone welcome! For further details, please<br />

give me a call. Maureen Russell Convenor<br />

(telephone 872905).<br />

RSPB Local Group<br />

McMaster Centre, Donaldson Drive, Renfrew<br />

7.30pm<br />

Birds, Buddhism and Blue Whales - Andy<br />

Shand will deliver an illustrated talk. All<br />

welcome.<br />

We keep an archive of all the featured blogs and you can<br />

view the current or old issues at advertizer.co.uk<br />

SAT 2 MARCH<br />

MND Coffee Morning<br />

Kilmacolm Community Centre, Lochwinnoch<br />

Road, Kilmacolm<br />

10am to 12noon<br />

Come along to our fantastic coffee<br />

morning, have a cuppa and catch<br />

up with new friends and old! We’re on<br />

t h e 2 n d F l o o r. T i c k e t s a v a i l a b l e a t d o o r.<br />

£3.<br />

OKFest ‘<strong>19</strong><br />

Kilmacolm’s 3rd annual<br />

Festival of Sound<br />

Friday 1st March<br />

Brian McGlynn and friends<br />

Licensed bar<br />

Contemporary/easy listening<br />

music night<br />

Saturday 2nd March<br />

Pop up gospel workshop<br />

Handbell ringing<br />

Poetry and Literature readings<br />

Choral Festival<br />

Sunday 3rd March<br />

Messy Music Sunday<br />

Organ recitals<br />

Riverside Youth band<br />

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Kilmacolm Old Kirk & Kidston<br />

Hall<br />

Something for all ages and<br />

tastes! Events all weekend<br />

FREE ENTRY<br />

Donations welcome to help<br />

cover costs<br />

More details at www.<br />

kilmacolmoldkirk.org.uk or<br />

Kilmacolm Old Kirk<br />

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arts centre in <strong>February</strong><br />

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Memories<br />

Café<br />

Drop-in for a Chat, Tea and<br />

Home-made Cake.<br />

We provide a fun, relaxed and<br />

helpful café providing<br />

advice on support services<br />

available locally and<br />

suggestions around ways<br />

to stay active.<br />

Our aim is to create a dementia<br />

friendly environment.<br />

Thursdays 1pm - 3pm<br />

Active Communities Hub<br />

Quarry Street, Johnstone<br />

Educate ~ Support ~ Engage<br />

Dippy, the Natural History Museum’s iconic<br />

Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton, will be in Glasgow<br />

from 22nd Jan - 6th May 20<strong>19</strong>!<br />

As part of a road trip across the UK, Dippy is<br />

venturing out of London for the first time since<br />

<strong>19</strong>05. He will visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and<br />

Museum from 22 January – 6 May 20<strong>19</strong>. And he’s on a mission …to<br />

inspire five million natural history adventures, encouraging families to<br />

explore the incredible natural history collections and biodiversity right on<br />

your doorstep in Glasgow.<br />

Admission is FREE to the Dippy on Tour exhibition at Kelvingrove<br />

Museum.<br />

Access to Dippy is via the Argyle Street entranceway during normal<br />

museum opening hours.<br />

RIG Arts is an award winning, socially engaged art and fi lm charity based in<br />

Greenock. They bring professional artists and the community together in<br />

a collaborative and creative way. Much of their work concentrates on The<br />

Broomhill area of Greenock which was identifi ed ten years ago as one of the<br />

most deprived areas of Scotland.<br />

A recent project, ‘Plastic Fantastic’ – a plastic recycling arts workshop – involves<br />

repurposing large plastic items into new, practical, artistic objects – very topical<br />

in today’s climate. They are constantly on the lookout for plastic items such as old<br />

chocolate boxes, milk cartons etc which their machine can grind down and the<br />

workshop can reuse. They are also very involved with community regeneration.<br />

Their projects ‘Up The Broomy’ and ‘Heid of The Hill’ use the medium of music<br />

and fi lm and have given voice to the local community. A residency by well-known<br />

Scottish singer songwriter James Grant helped produce a fantastic album by<br />

local musicians and following his work with schoolchildren some local schools<br />

have started introduced ‘song writing’ to the curriculum. For more information<br />

on this inspiring charity, their workshops and how you can get involved go to<br />

www.rigarts.org/home/<br />

Charity Ceilidh<br />

Saturday 16th March 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Fancy a bit<br />

of a dance?<br />

Why not get<br />

yourself along<br />

to the Scottish<br />

Huntington’s Association’s Charity<br />

Ceilidh featuring the Gordon Ceilidh<br />

Band at Pollokshaws Burgh Hall on<br />

Saturday 16th March 20<strong>19</strong>. Doors<br />

open at 7pm. Entry £10 – under 16<br />

go fee!<br />

Pay online at www.hdscotland.org or<br />

by calling Linda on 0141 848 0308.<br />

Funds raised will help support and<br />

improve the quality of life for people<br />

impacted by the complex neurological<br />

condition Huntington’s Disease (HD).<br />

The Johnny Cash Roadshow<br />

2nd <strong>February</strong> @ 7:30 pm ... Tickets: £23<br />

This show is simply the biggest and best celebration of Johnny Cash in the world today. Songs<br />

from the San Quentin live album will be performed mixed with all the hits and favourite songs<br />

that we all know and love. This show is only coming round once so don’t miss out!<br />

Para Handy: A Radio Play On Stage<br />

3rd <strong>February</strong> @ 2pm ... Tickets £20<br />

Join the Master Mariner, Dougie, MacPhail and Sunny Jim along with a host of other characters<br />

as they take to the airwaves courtesy of three plucky BBC radio actors. Featuring devised<br />

radio actor characters, live sound effects and live music.<br />

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs<br />

7th, 8th, 9th <strong>February</strong> @ 7pm (2.30pm matinee 9th)<br />

West Renfrewshire Young Farmers Club<br />

7th, 8th, 9th <strong>February</strong> @ 7.30pm<br />

There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly<br />

11th <strong>February</strong> @ 2.30pm ... Tickets £12<br />

There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed A Fly. I don’t know why she swallowed a fl y……but The<br />

People’s Theatre Company do!<br />

Relive the delights of this most charming of tales complete with a feast of sing along songs,<br />

colourful animal characters and heart warming family fun.<br />

It’s the perfect treat for anyone aged 2 to 102!<br />

The Platters<br />

13th <strong>February</strong> @ 2pm ... Tickets £16<br />

The concert promises an afternoon of non-stop hits – with songs like You’ll Never Never Know,<br />

It Isn’t Right and Remember When, packed into a performance of magical musical memories.<br />

This extra-special live concert show is a chance to relive your rock’n’roll memories one last<br />

time with songs from true musical visionaries and chart-topping legends.<br />

The Nutcracker<br />

15th <strong>February</strong> @ 7.30pm ... Tickets £16<br />

A cast of up to 100 dancers will be led by Principal Dancers, Natasha Watson, dancing the<br />

role of The Sugar Plum Fairy, and Jonathan Barton, as The Prince in Daniel F Job’s criticallyacclaimed<br />

production, choreographed by Ballet West.<br />

The Electrifying Mr Johnston & Bite Size<br />

16th <strong>February</strong> @ 7.30pm ... Tickets from £ 10 to £12<br />

A new play about one of Scotland’s great unsung heroes, Tom Johnston, once described by<br />

Churchill as the ‘King of Scotland’.<br />

SCDA<br />

<strong>February</strong> 21st, 22nd, 23rd @ 7pm ... Tickets £13<br />

Come along and be entertained by drama groups from all over Inverclyde. Enjoy different<br />

types of plays – drama, comedy and all round entertainment! Each play lasts between 25<br />

and 50 minutes.<br />

It’s All About Variety: Spotlight The Grand Final<br />

24th <strong>February</strong> 24 @ 9.30am ... Tickets £18<br />

The Unwanted<br />

28th <strong>February</strong> @ 7.30pm ... Tickets from £10 to £12<br />

A unique comedy, cabaret-style dance show, featuring songs specially written by Mark Franks<br />

of The Overtones. With lots of audience dancing and karaoke participation, this is for everyone<br />

aged 16+ who has lost at some game and gets through life laughing their way through it.<br />

Get Your Dancing<br />

Shoes On<br />

The OIR Dance Group meet on a Monday at 1.30pm<br />

in the Clark Memorial Hall, Largs. Dancing consists<br />

of Ballroom, Sequence, Old Time and Scottish.<br />

All new members are made welcome, so dust off your old dance shoes and<br />

come along and join us, come alone or bring a partner.<br />

Contact: Bill Alexander 01475 522043 or Archie Adams 01475 649008.<br />

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Community projects empowered by £33,000<br />

investment<br />

“It’s shame that’s not used anymore. It’s would be perfect for a....”<br />

If you can fi nish that sentence for a building or piece of land in your area, then we can help you make it more than just a<br />

vision. We’ve committed £1.5 million to establish a Community Empowerment Fund which supports community groups<br />

looking to develop their ideas for asset transfer.<br />

Harnessing the ideas of proactive, passionate local people can bring buildings back into community life and start a new<br />

set of memories. Here’s a look at the latest two projects which have been awarded £25,000 and<br />

£8000 respectively to further progress their ideas towards reality.<br />

Kustom Kruizers<br />

This small group of volunteers have big ideas for their project which aims to remove the<br />

barriers to cycling by providing low-cost, fully-serviced bikes.<br />

The group have been awarded £25,000 to transform a disused building in Robertson Park<br />

in Renfrew, into a thriving base for the community bike building project.<br />

The renovated building would help store donated bikes and give the group a workshop space to<br />

repair and refresh the bikes to be sold on at a low price.<br />

Workshops for schoolkids and young people would be created, as well as ‘Fix Your Own Bike’<br />

sessions which would give advice and support on how to maintain your bike.<br />

The award is subject to the successful completion of the Community Asset Transfer.<br />

Struthers Water Action Group (SWAG)<br />

This project has designs to transform a disused water source into a communityowned<br />

business for the benefi t of the Lochwinnoch village community.<br />

Saving the underground water source from the site of the former Struthers<br />

Lemonade factory, would allow a community business to be created by selling<br />

the water on.<br />

All the money gained from this would be reinvested into the community to<br />

upgrade facilities, put on activities and support organisations and services<br />

within Lochwinnoch.<br />

They have been awarded £8000 to undertake a feasibility study and investigate<br />

the appropriate land acquisition, planning and consents, the quality of the<br />

water source and the sources of fi nance needed for the next phase<br />

Inspired? Here’s how to get involved<br />

We have a dedicated section on our website which contains all you need<br />

to know about the fund, what is required for a successful application and<br />

how to submit an application.<br />

http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/CommunityEmpowermentFund<br />

Telephone: 0141 618 7408<br />

Enquiries email: communityplanning@renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />

Completed applications should be emailed to:<br />

rcgrantapplications@renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />

By Post: Grant Applications, Community Empowerment Fund,<br />

Renfrewshire Council, Cotton Street, Paisley PA1 1JD<br />

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Saturday<br />

Recitals<br />

16th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> at 12.30pm<br />

Peter Wilson (tenor) & George<br />

McPhee (piano<br />

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9th March<br />

Cheryl Forbes & Gordon Cree<br />

Voice and Piano<br />

Admission £5 payable at the door<br />

Paisley Abbey (Church of Scotland) –<br />

Registered Charity No. SC007633<br />

6133 4 0<br />

14th Annual<br />

Bardic Supper<br />

We are delighted to have as our<br />

guest speaker, the well-known<br />

and charismatic Kenny Thomson,<br />

conductor of the Glasgow “G G” choir<br />

for over 35 years.<br />

Kenny will talk about “Òrain Ìleach”<br />

(Songs of Islay), which was the subject<br />

of his recent book, and no doubt he<br />

will sing us a number of examples.<br />

Saturday 23rd <strong>February</strong> at 7.30pm<br />

Westburn Church Hall, Nelson Street,<br />

Greenock<br />

Tickets: £15 (includes meal), MUST<br />

be booked in advance<br />

Tickets from Alasdair 0780 591 8509<br />

or Anne 01475 728669 or by e-mail<br />

to: fi os@clanngaidhlig.org<br />

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EVERY MONDAY<br />

Lochwinnoch Community Walk<br />

The Cross, Lochwinnoch 10.30am<br />

This event will not take place on public holidays.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Voices Community Choir<br />

Freeland Church, Bridge of Weir 8pm to 9.45pm<br />

Join us to sing pop, rock, folk, show tunes, gospel.<br />

Contact gryffevoices@gmail.com<br />

Strathgryffe Motorcycle Club<br />

The Trust Inn, Kilbarchan, 9pm - 10.30pm<br />

Visit www.strathgryffe.org for details.<br />

EVERY TUESDAY<br />

Singing for Wellbeing<br />

Bishopton Community Centre 6pm - 7.15pm<br />

A fun, no pressure choir singing feel good songs.<br />

Bridge of Weir Walking Group<br />

Outside the Co-op, BoW, 10.30am<br />

1 hour walks. Call Senga on 0141 842 3000.<br />

Bridge of Weir Choral Society<br />

Small Hall St Columba Church, Kilmacolm 7.30pm<br />

- 9.30pm<br />

All welcome.<br />

Crafty Play Café<br />

Quarriers Village Café, Faith Avenue, Quarriers<br />

Booking slots available 10am-12noon; 12noon -2pm;<br />

2pm - 4pm<br />

Relax and have a coffee while your children or<br />

grandchildren play! Free entry; £2 for kids craft<br />

materials (optional)<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

Knitting Group<br />

Three Sisters Bake, Quarriers 10am - 12noon<br />

Knitters of all levels welcome!<br />

Weekly Memory Café<br />

Active Communities Hub, 16 Quarry Street,<br />

Johnstone, 10.30am -12.30pm<br />

A welcoming place for individuals living with<br />

Alzheimer’s, or any type of dementia, their families,<br />

friends & carers. Drop by to find out about Community<br />

Activities, Community Support, and professional<br />

advice.<br />

EVERY THURSDAY<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Castle Semple, Lochwinnoch 12.30pm - 3.30pm<br />

Conservation Volunteers - adult group. Newcomers<br />

always welcome.<br />

Kilmacolm Walkers<br />

Birkmyre Park Pavilion, Kilmacolm, 10am<br />

David 01505 874<strong>19</strong>2 kilmacolmwalkers@talktalk.net<br />

EVERY FRIDAY<br />

Singing for Wellbeing<br />

Bishopton Community Centre 2pm - 3.15pm<br />

A fun, no pressure choir singing feel good songs.<br />

EVERY SATURDAY<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Greenock Cut Visitor Centre 10.30am - 2.30pm<br />

Conservation Volunteers, adult group. Newcomers<br />

always welcome.<br />

EVERY SUNDAY<br />

Weekly Volunteer Group<br />

Castle Semple, Lochwinnoch 10am - 12noon<br />

Youth Volunteer Group - age 14 - 18 years. Newcomers<br />

always welcome.<br />

Houston Litter Crew<br />

Co-op Car Park 10am – 11.45am<br />

All volunteers welcome and all equipment supplied.<br />

1ST & 3RD THURS MONTHLY<br />

‘Outlook’<br />

Kidston Hall, Kilmacolm 2pm - 4pm<br />

Social activities group for the community in<br />

Kilmacolm. Guest speakers, afternoon tea, local<br />

issues of interest. Everyone welcome.<br />

Crafty Hobbies<br />

Carrick Centre, Main Street, Houston 7.30pm<br />

No previous craft experience necessary. Call Lorna<br />

on 01505 612844 for further details.<br />

2ND WEDNESDAY MONTHLY<br />

Inverclyde Carers Outreach<br />

Cargill Centre, Kilmacolm 11am - 2pm<br />

Email enquiries@inverclydecarerscentre.org.uk or<br />

call: 01475 735180.<br />

2ND THURSDAY MONTHLY<br />

Sòlas Bereavement Support Group<br />

Kidston Hall, Kilmacolm. 2pm - 4pm.<br />

3RD FRIDAY MONTHLY<br />

Hearing Aid Clinic<br />

The Bridge, Bridge of Weir 1 - 2pm<br />

Hearing aid batteries and hearing aid checks.<br />

2ND SATURDAY MONTHLY<br />

‘Brunch & Browse’<br />

St Fillan’s Hall, Kilmacolm 10am - 2pm<br />

Soups, baking, tea, coffee, books & lots of stalls<br />

LAST FRIDAY MONTHLY<br />

TheTerrace<br />

St Machar’s Ranfurly Church Hall<br />

Soups, sandwiches, tea/coffee, biscuits. £4.<br />

LAST SATURDAY MONTHLY<br />

Table Top Sale<br />

Linwood Parish Church, Blackwood Ave 11am - 1pm<br />

This is a free event. Call 01505 328802 for<br />

details.<br />

1ST SAT<br />

Cargill Centre, Kilmacolm<br />

10am - 2pm<br />

1ST & 3RD SUN<br />

Loch Lomond Shores<br />

10am - 3pm Tel: 07977 179 861<br />

2ND THU & LAST SAT<br />

Paisley Cross<br />

10am - 2pm Tel: 01655 770217<br />

2ND SUN<br />

Kip Marina, Inverkip<br />

11am - 4pm www.kipmarina.co.uk<br />

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Volunteers<br />

Needed Talk<br />

It Over Group<br />

Paisley<br />

Volunteer crèche workers needed<br />

for small peer support group based<br />

at Paisley Abbey. We offer a crèche<br />

enabling mums to take some time<br />

to meet with other mums affected<br />

by anxiety, loneliness and post natal<br />

depression. Term time only. Tuesdays<br />

from 10am - 12.15pm.<br />

Kind, compassionate and friendly<br />

volunteers needed. Need to be<br />

able to set up room and create a<br />

welcoming environment. Keen on<br />

supporting new mums by caring for<br />

babies and toddlers. Full training<br />

offered. Commitment - once a month<br />

or fortnightly or more. Please contact<br />

for further information - Janette<br />

janette.a.mckenna@gmail.com<br />

Talk It Over Group Room, within<br />

Paisley Abbey, Abbey Close, Paisley,<br />

PA1 1JG.<br />

The Lines<br />

Lines’ as they continue to strive for<br />

the big time, and I’ve no doubt they’re<br />

going to make it! The boys – Harry<br />

Gallacher - front man and guitarist,<br />

Marc - lead guitar, Matthew - bass<br />

guitar and Michael - drums, have been<br />

out doing their thing and promoting<br />

their group locally in Glasgow at<br />

venues such as Ivory Blacks, and<br />

Calums Cavern in Paisley. The Lines<br />

had a great turnout at both gigs and<br />

were really well received.<br />

The boys have also been busy<br />

releasing an album!!! The album<br />

‘Don’t Fret’ is available to listen to<br />

on Spotify. And as ever, the group<br />

are currently writing new material for<br />

their forthcoming gigs. You can next<br />

catch The Lines in Lochwinnoch at<br />

‘Our Village Night Live’ (1st March)<br />

and “The Cave” (9th March). Well<br />

worth seeing this band - they’re going<br />

to be big! Good luck boys!<br />

2ND & 4TH WEDNESDAY<br />

BoW Senior Citizens Club<br />

Cargill Hall 7 - 9.15pm<br />

Tea, biscuits & a raffle each meeting along with<br />

entertainment. Contact Sheila Patterson for further<br />

information on 01505 690521.<br />

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The Kelpies Illustration Prize<br />

Deadline: 28th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong> at 5pm<br />

Designers and illustrators based in Scotland are asked to submit fi ve<br />

illustrations for a children’s book on the theme of<br />

fables for a chance to win a prize package including<br />

a publishing deal.<br />

Are you an artist or illustrator based in Scotland?<br />

Do you love children’s books? Then the Kelpies<br />

Illustration Prize is for you!<br />

We’re looking for imaginative and talented<br />

illustrators based in Scotland with a passion for<br />

children’s books. Sound like you? Keep reading!<br />

We’ve put together a brilliant prize package,<br />

designed to support your development as a<br />

children’s book illustrator, which includes the<br />

following:<br />

- A £1,000 cash prize<br />

- One year of mentoring by an experienced<br />

design team<br />

- A publishing contract with Floris Books for an<br />

illustrated project<br />

- A ticket to the Picture Hooks 20<strong>19</strong> conference,<br />

plus £100 towards expenses<br />

You’ll fi nd full details of what’s on offer in our Terms<br />

& Conditions (available on our website).<br />

This year, the Kelpies Illustration Prize is all new!<br />

Please make sure you read our Guidelines and<br />

Terms & Conditions (available on our website)<br />

carefully to get to grips with the new submission<br />

criteria.<br />

This year, we’re asking you to submit fi ve<br />

illustrations for a children’s book on the theme of<br />

fables.<br />

The judges will be looking for imaginative<br />

interpretations, dynamic compositions and fully<br />

realised characters – both human and animal.<br />

You might fi nd inspiration from existing fables<br />

from around the world, or new fables that you’ve<br />

created.<br />

For further information, please contact:<br />

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Insurance Planning<br />

by Carl Melvin, Affluent Financial Planning Ltd<br />

We all face risks every day and insurances are designed to compensate us if<br />

we suffer loss – but some insurances are more important than others, so which<br />

should take priority?<br />

• Protect your income – If you are unable to work due to long term illness or<br />

disability then your financial position could be devastated when the income<br />

from employment stops. You can ensure a continuing income from an<br />

insurance policy until you are well enough to return to work.<br />

• Critical Illness – if you suffer a serious illness such as cancer, heart attack<br />

or stroke it can have a significant impact on your finances. You can insure to<br />

get a tax-free lump sum if you are diagnosed with a critical illness to help pay<br />

off your mortgage, make a lifestyle change or provide a sum for the future.<br />

• Life assurance – if your death would adversely impact another person, then<br />

life assurance can provide a lump sum or an income to compensate.<br />

You should look to protect yourself and others where you cannot afford to deal<br />

with the financial loss involved and you should start with the risk that poses the<br />

biggest threat to your financial security. Unfortunately, the things that pose the<br />

biggest risk carry high premiums! Your employer may provide some insurance<br />

benefits, but this is unlikely to be enough to protect you fully.<br />

Start by pulling together information on the insurances you hold and any<br />

employee benefits you have. Contact an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA) to<br />

request an “insurance audit” to check whether you need to consider additional<br />

cover for any gaps in your insurance protection.<br />

This information is not financial advice. If you require advice you should<br />

consult a professional adviser. The first meeting is normally free and there<br />

is no obligation. Call us for a FREE financial review on 01505 59 50 60 or<br />

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CHRISTMAS DINNER<br />

Members and<br />

partners enjoyed<br />

an early Christmas<br />

dinner at the River<br />

Inn on Wednesday<br />

16th December.<br />

Vocalist Maria Carmen Nieto Montaya<br />

Matheson - the daughter-in-law of Past<br />

President Angus Matheson entertained<br />

the company with songs from Andalucia.<br />

ANNUAL BURNS SUPPER<br />

The <strong>Gryffe</strong> Valley Rotary Club annual<br />

charity Burns Supper was held at the<br />

River Inn, Crosslee on Saturday 12th<br />

January 20<strong>19</strong>. After a welcome drink<br />

and hearing a powerful rendition<br />

of the Address to the Haggis by<br />

Past President Ian Jackson, the<br />

company gathered enjoyed a superb<br />

meal which included a Crispy Filo<br />

Beggar’s Purse of Haggis, Neeps<br />

and Tatties followed by Braised<br />

Shoulder of Scotch Beef. The<br />

charity raffle was very well<br />

supported and literally dozens<br />

of prizes handed out. There<br />

were three excellent speeches:<br />

“The Immortal Memory” by<br />

George Moore QC, a “Toast to<br />

the Lassies” by Dr Iain Findlay<br />

and the “Reply on behalf of<br />

the Lassies” by Helen Dunn.<br />

Entertainment was provided in fine style by Peter McAlister (“Tam O’Shanter”)<br />

and Alan Macdougal and Amy Lewis (songs). The meeting closed with a vote<br />

of thanks in rhyme Burns-style by Angus Matheson who himself had been the<br />

convenor of the organising committee. At the Rotary meeting on 16th January,<br />

President Andrew Macleman thanked the organisers and congratulated<br />

members on raising a record £4400!<br />

SPEAKER MEETINGS AT THE RIVER INN<br />

The speaker at the dinner meeting on<br />

16th January was Dan Johnston from<br />

Kibble School, introduced by member<br />

Iain Robertson who himself is a member<br />

of the board of the Kibble charity. Dan<br />

has a special interest in the mental<br />

health of children and indicated that an<br />

increasing number of children going into<br />

Kibble have mental health problems. He<br />

showed the results of research that demonstrates that mental health and other<br />

behavioural issues are closely correlated with “Adverse Childhood Experiences”,<br />

known as ACE’s. ACEs include Someone with four or more ACE’s is six times<br />

more likely to have mental health issues and twenty times more likely to finish<br />

up in jail! Kibble are seeking to provide a holistic response, known as “Trauma<br />

informed Care” with three elements:<br />

• Realise and understand the role of ACE’s<br />

• Recognise the symptoms of trauma<br />

• Resist re-traumatisation<br />

After many questions, ably answered by Dan, President Andrew gave a vote of<br />

thanks.<br />

FUTURE EVENTS<br />

Valentines Dinner: the club will hold its annual Valentines Dinner on<br />

Wednesday 13th <strong>February</strong> at the River Inn. Members and partners -<br />

current, past and prospective - are welcome.<br />

Young Writer competition and Primary School Quiz: Plans are in place for<br />

these competitions to be held in <strong>February</strong> and March respectively, with at<br />

least four schools participating. The quiz will take place on Tuesday 12th<br />

March at the JG Fleming Bowling Club in Houston. Parents and supporters<br />

are especially welcome. Tea and coffee will be served.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Valley Rotary 10K Run –Sunday <strong>19</strong>th May 20<strong>19</strong>: In 20<strong>19</strong>, the<br />

date of the run has been moved by one month to the middle of May.<br />

Please save the date and plan your training. We are delighted that Arnold<br />

Clark will support the event this year and we have chosen St Vincent’s<br />

Hospice as the beneficiary. Local sports clubs and groups (families and<br />

neighbourhoods) are being encouraged to enter teams. Why not resolve<br />

to get fit and prove it by taking part? To register go to https://entries.<br />

runabc.co.uk/listed-races/gryffe-valley-rotary-10k.<br />

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Weir<br />

Networking<br />

Our meetings are now held quarterly,<br />

on a Wednesday in Amaretto, Bridge<br />

of Weir. Breakfast starting at 9.30am.<br />

There is a cover charge of £5.<br />

Our next meeting will be held in March<br />

20<strong>19</strong> - date to be confirmed. Please<br />

email colin@magifilms.co.uk or visit<br />

their facebook page at https://www.<br />

facebook.com/Weir-Networking-<br />

350783798430333/<br />

We look forward to seeing you all.<br />

Extra £250 for<br />

some families<br />

The Scottish Government has<br />

announced that low income families<br />

will be able to apply for financial<br />

support to help with the costs of<br />

preparing for school from 3rd June.<br />

The School Age Payment will allow<br />

eligible families to receive £250 to<br />

help towards the costs associated<br />

with starting school, like educational<br />

toys and after school activities.<br />

This benefit follows the rollout of<br />

the Pregnancy and Baby Payment in<br />

December, which aims to help cover<br />

some of the costs of having children.<br />

Regulations for the School Age<br />

Payment have been laid in Parliament<br />

and, once approved, the payment will<br />

then open for applications.<br />

Further details can be found on<br />

mygov.scot.<br />

Community focus key to high<br />

street success<br />

Responding to the publication of the Government’s High Street Report authored<br />

by Sir John Timpson, Mike Cherry, FSB National Chairman, said:<br />

“Our local high streets have been in the spotlight more than ever this year, with<br />

an increasing number of empty shops, job losses, and high profile chain and<br />

department stores going out of business. Small firms are in the midst of this,<br />

up against spiralling business rates, high rents and online competition. The<br />

challenges of expensive town centre parking and the loss of bank branches<br />

and ATMs all add to this.<br />

“These recommendations emphasise a community-focussed approach to<br />

tackling the challenges facing the high street. Small businesses are at the<br />

heart of our communities, providing jobs, bespoke products and a personal<br />

service, which should be conserved. A healthy high street should be diverse –<br />

not just featuring retail but also hospitality, services like hairdressers as well as<br />

gyms and shared workspaces for the self-employed.<br />

“Parking remains a huge issue for high streets and town centres. High parking<br />

charges and a lack of spaces often put off shoppers from visiting their local<br />

shops, instead favouring out of town centres with free parking. It’s positive that<br />

the report highlights this and calls on local authorities to review their parking<br />

provision to make sure it is encouraging footfall and attracting shoppers back<br />

to the high street.<br />

“At October’s Budget, we welcomed the new Future High Streets Fund and a<br />

new business rate discount, which should give some relief to small firms on<br />

the high street.<br />

“We now need to start seeing solid details of how businesses can access these<br />

much-needed rate relief funds. Business rates are a huge burden on small<br />

firms with the overall bill expected to rise to over £30bn next year, so it’s right<br />

that this extra funding has been pledged. But to have an impact, it needs to<br />

reach those that need it across the country, applying immediately to bills that<br />

cover the period from 1st April next year.”<br />

Estate Agency by Dallas McMillan, Solicitors<br />

It is crucial that you seek legal advice as soon as you decide you sell your<br />

home. In addition to instructing a Solicitor, you will also have to instruct an<br />

Estate Agent to market your property. To ensure the sale proceeds as smoothly<br />

and as efficiently as possible, it is sensible to instruct a Solicitor whose firm<br />

also has an Estate Agency practice. There are several key advantages to you<br />

in doing so:<br />

All Under One Roof<br />

Having two separate professionals involved in the transaction can lead to<br />

delays in crucial information passing between both. Instructing a Solicitor to<br />

deal with both the Estate Agency and legal aspects of the sale means that the<br />

transaction can be dealt without unnecessary delays. For example, legal advice<br />

is often needed before and during the marketing process. Also, offers will be<br />

received directly by your Solicitor with detailed knowledge of your property and<br />

advice will be available straight away on the legal position surrounding any<br />

closing date situation.<br />

Cost Effectiveness<br />

If you instructed an Estate Agent and Solicitor separately, you would pay two<br />

separate professional fees. Using a Solicitor who is also an Estate Agent will<br />

significantly reduce those costs as discounts will be available.<br />

Expertise in All Areas<br />

As well as taking care of the marketing strategy and the necessary legal aspects<br />

of the house sale, a Solicitor Estate Agent will also arrange the Home Report<br />

and viewings of the property.<br />

There are many other advantages to using a Solicitor Estate Agent to deal with<br />

both the estate agency and conveyancing aspects of your property sale. As<br />

your home is one of the most expensive items you will sell in your lifetime, it<br />

is certainly worth making sure that you instruct the right person to help you<br />

through the process.<br />

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. . . Bishopton, Langbank & Bridge of Weir . . .<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

I hope you are all well and January wasn’t too hard on you. I have<br />

several updates for you this month.<br />

EDUCATION: In line with the Scottish Government’s commitment<br />

to expanding early learning hours from 600 to 1140 hours<br />

by 2020, further plans were approved at the most recent<br />

Education Board which bring great news for both Bishopton<br />

and Bridge of Weir. The plans include the construction of a new<br />

build nursery in Bishopton and while a location has not yet been<br />

confi rmed for the new centre, the works will include construction<br />

of a single storey Early Learning Centre with facilities for external learning,<br />

covered play areas, parking and service provisions. Bridge of Weir will also see a<br />

refurbishment of the Early learning and childcare centre. More news on the works<br />

will follow as plans progress.<br />

In more news for Bishopton, the consultation on the catchment area has<br />

been announced for the new primary school in Dargavel, with a start date of<br />

28thJanuary 20<strong>19</strong>. The consultation is open to all residents who feel they have a<br />

valid interest. Details of the consultation can be viewed on the council’s website<br />

and a consultation event is expected to take place in Bishopton Primary. I would<br />

encourage all residents who have an interest to take part in this and ensure your<br />

opinion is heard.<br />

PARKING: Following my latest meetings with council offi cers in relation to the<br />

Bridge of Weir car park, offi cers have now suggested options, which could help<br />

ease the pressure in the car park. These include the introduction of a minimum<br />

stay with permits for residents, plans to make the disabled spaces enforceable<br />

and remoulding the parent and child spaces into conventional spaces.<br />

These proposals will all require traffi c regulation orders, which are a lengthy<br />

process, and will all require to be consulted on by various stakeholders so I would<br />

emphasise that this is not fi nal but I will continue to update as this progresses.<br />

SCHOOLS: Finally, a quick update for Langbank, the canopy proposed for<br />

Langbank Primary School to address the toilet issue, is expected to be built<br />

during the summer holidays.<br />

The issues I am addressing here are very extensive so if residents have any<br />

questions or require any further information, please don’t hesitate to get in<br />

touch.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bridge of Weir and District Branch, Royal<br />

British Legion<br />

The Bridge of Weir and District Branch of the Royal<br />

British Legion Scotland Annual General Meeting will<br />

be held in the Pirie Centre Bridge of Weir on Monday<br />

the 18th of <strong>February</strong> at 7pm.<br />

The Branch were delighted that £1,300 was raised<br />

from last year’s Poppy Scotland Appeal collection in<br />

Bridge of Weir. The Branch expresses sincere thanks to the<br />

commercial premises who facilitated collection tins and to everyone who donated<br />

generously.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

BoW Lace Group<br />

Bridge of Weir Lace Group meets<br />

fortnightly on Tuesdays (10am -<br />

12noon) during the winter months.<br />

If you’d like to try lacemaking we can<br />

provide materials & tuition. For further<br />

details phone (01505) 613967.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Singing for<br />

Wellbeing<br />

A fun, no-pressure choir singing feelgood<br />

songs every Tuesday from 6pm<br />

- 7.15pm and Fridays at 2pm - 3.15pm<br />

in the Bishopton Community Centre.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

The Bridge<br />

Spring is awakening. Get ahead - renew your stocks of stationery and prepare for<br />

all the birthdays and celebrations expected in 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

POST OFFICE – all types of Insurance, Savings products and Mortgages are<br />

available through the Post Offi ce. Please ask Donald, Anne or Stuart for an<br />

information leafl et. Our unique identifi cation code is provided on all leafl ets. Use<br />

of this code allows The Bridge to earn income on all completed transactions.<br />

STATIONERY–we stock a comprehensive range of stationery items. We are<br />

delighted customers are using The Bridge as a “one stop shop” bringing items<br />

for posting, purchasing the necessary packaging, wrapping on site and posting<br />

all in one go.<br />

GREETING CARDS – we are continually replenishing our stock to cover life’s<br />

events. For those with milestone birthdays the range of cards covers from ages<br />

1 to 10 and 18 to 100. A small stock of Valentine cards are on sale – send your<br />

love in 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

TRUSTEES ANNUAL REPORT - the Trustees Report & Accounts for the seventh<br />

year of The Bridge were approved by the Trustees on 16th January. Please view<br />

a copy in The Bridge.<br />

COMMUNITY CENTRE - please remember The Bridge is a central point in the<br />

village where you can meet others, have a tea or coffee and enjoy a chat with our<br />

volunteers. It is a bright, warm, welcoming place where hopefully you will feel at<br />

home. We look forward to seeing you soon.<br />

Your Ward 11 Councillors ... for Bishopton, Langbank & Bridge of Weir<br />

James MacLaren, Natalie Don, Colin McCulloch | Advice Surgeries: http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/councillors<br />

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Community Council ... Visitors are welcome at these monthly meetings.<br />

BISHOPTON: Primary School: 1st Thurs at 7.30pm | www.bishoptoncouncil.com<br />

BRIDGE OF WEIR: 1st Tuesday of the month, Cargill Hall: 7pm | www.bridgeofweir.org<br />

<strong>February</strong> - June & September - December (October AGM). (No meetings July and August)<br />

LANGBANK: Church Hall: 2nd Wed at 7.30pm<br />

Community Halls to Let ...<br />

Bridge of Weir: Freeland Church. Tel: 612245<br />

Please add your community hall<br />

details to our list - email to<br />

info@advertizer.co.uk<br />

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Do you know what you<br />

think you know?<br />

The claim is frequently heard at the present time that<br />

people who voted ‘leave’ in the Brexit referendum<br />

did not know what they were voting for. Or indeed<br />

that they were lied to, and so in any case were<br />

misinformed. That may or may not be the case, but<br />

it is true that with many of life’s decisions it is simply<br />

impossible to have the full picture. We’re wise to fi nd out as much as we can and<br />

then take the plunge.<br />

When it comes to faith, many non-religious people assume that believers just go<br />

with what they’ve been told. Perhaps believers are more gullible or misinformed<br />

than the rest of the population. If they knew more, about life, or science or<br />

whatever, they would know it is all lies and myths. That is of course entirely<br />

possible.<br />

However, a lot of non-religious people, also go with what they’ve been told.<br />

They might not actually know very well what they are rejecting, for example the<br />

Christian faith. They might not have explored the Bible or Christian beliefs in any<br />

depth. They may have not experienced Christian community as it was intended.<br />

So how can you know if there is any truth or meaning in it? Well, you’d need to<br />

study it and experience it and try to make up your mind. Ultimately the Christian<br />

faith is not merely about ‘belief’, it is about ‘faith’ – what or rather ‘who’ we trust<br />

and build our life on. We may never have the full picture before we take the<br />

plunge, but there is much to explore. Come and see for yourself.<br />

Rev Hanneke Marshall - Minister of St Machar’s Ranfurly Church<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bridge of Weir Festival<br />

The Bridge of Weir Festival AGM is scheduled<br />

for Tuesday 12th <strong>February</strong> in the Cargill Hall<br />

at 7.30pm and is open to all interested<br />

parties.<br />

We would like to thank all the volunteers and<br />

organisations who came out over the fi fteen<br />

nights in December with the Santa Sleigh.<br />

Their help was much appreciated. We have<br />

been reliably informed that this was the<br />

36th year of the Santa Sleigh and 1512<br />

children came out to meet with Santa with<br />

£2,678.14 raised for local organisations. We<br />

look forward to the Santa Sleigh enjoying its<br />

37th year this coming December.<br />

bishopton, langbank & bridge of weir<br />

Bridge of Weir<br />

SWI<br />

Our <strong>February</strong><br />

meeting, on 7th<br />

<strong>February</strong>, will comprise a talk<br />

about the Scottish Transplant<br />

Service, plus a silent auction<br />

to raise funds for this year’s<br />

charity. We meet at 7.15pm for<br />

7.30pm in the Pirie at Freeland<br />

Church. Please come along<br />

with any items you would like to<br />

donate for the auction.<br />

Churches in Bishopton, Langbank & Bridge of Weir________________<br />

LANGBANK PARISH CHURCH: Sunday Services 10am with Sunday School, Crèche and young people’s<br />

group, the Welcomers. Tea/coffee after the service. Church service starts at 10am. Come along<br />

and meet in the Hall from 9.50am. Charity No. SC015085.<br />

FREELAND CHURCH - For details please check website: www.freeland.org.uk<br />

ST MARY’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Johnston Rd, Bridge of Weir, PA11 3EE. St Mary’s Episcopal Church<br />

is a small, lively and mature Christian community. We are united by our belief in Jesus, the One in<br />

whom God fully revealed Himself and through whom we have life in all it’s fullness. Come and worship<br />

with us. Our main Service is held on Sundays at 10am. A warm welcome awaits you. Contact: Rev.<br />

Heller G. 01505 872961 www.heartlandsec.org/BoW<br />

ST MACHAR’S RANFURLY CHURCH: Sunday morning service 10.30am.<br />

HOPE HALL: Sun 1.15pm Sunday School, 4.30pm Gospel Service; Mon 6pm Investigators for Kids,<br />

7.30pm Bible Study and Prayer. www.bridgeofweirchurch.co.uk<br />

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Bridge of Weir Community Council<br />

The first meeting of the Community Council for 20<strong>19</strong> will take place<br />

on Tuesday 5th <strong>February</strong> at 7pm in the Cargill Hall.<br />

The meeting will hear an update on proposals being put forward by Renfrewshire<br />

Council Offi cers for Livery Walk. We will ask when the road relining is to<br />

commence at Prieston Road junction, and as it’s over two years since the request<br />

for an extension to the 30mph speed limit at St Mary’s Church will be seeking<br />

information when this will be introduced.<br />

On Traffi c Calming, we understand Mark Higginbottom Renfrewshire Councils<br />

Development Services Manager will lead on this with his team to review our<br />

proposals for the entrances to the Village and hopefully hear of any further<br />

progress.<br />

The Community Council will decide if we are going to get involved in the project<br />

to upgrade the pavement on Clevan’s Road. We will hear the proposals being put<br />

forward for the improvement of Houston Road Park.<br />

A request has been received for us to consider re-introducing Neighbourhood<br />

Watch Schemes within the Village, this will be discussed. The IT sub-group will<br />

report their recommendations on what action should be taken to improve both<br />

our Website and Facebook page.<br />

An agenda item will review our sub-committee personnel and remits.<br />

Following a very successful new formatted Christmas Lights Switch-on in<br />

December we will put forward further plans for 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

The meeting is open to the public so please come along and air your views.<br />

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ROADS: As I write this article snow is expected next week. I<br />

hope you are prepared for it. The council’s budget was stretched<br />

badly last year because of the “Beast from the East”. That being<br />

said, I don’t think we have done too badly and a number of roads<br />

that you have been complaining about have been repaired well.<br />

Others I will be putting forward for complete resurfacing in the<br />

coming fi nancial year.<br />

Pothole repairs are improving. Temporary “throw and go”<br />

patching is being reduced to a minimum and full permanent<br />

patching is being applied where possible. In addition, road workers should now<br />

repair all potholes within the street they are visiting whether these have been<br />

reported or not.<br />

Once again, the traffi c island on Kilmacolm Road in Bridge of Weir has been hit<br />

and the works to replace the traffi c bollards have been instructed and given a high<br />

priority. The good news is that the council are going to review this gateway feature<br />

as the bollards are continually being damaged, so this feature may change. The<br />

bad news is that it won’t be until next fi nancial year (starting in April).<br />

BINS: The introduction of the new green recycle bins and timetable for collections<br />

is chaotic but with 111 variations of calendar, perhaps it is not surprising. I<br />

have received a lot of complaints, mostly about missed collections and a few<br />

still looking for their new green bin to be delivered. Hopefully it will soon settle<br />

down and I know that staff have been working hard to resolve issues. You<br />

can view your next bin collection date by going to www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/<br />

checkyourbincollectionday. Residents can also sign up to an email reminder to<br />

be advised the day before their collection is due. I can also provide additional<br />

coloured stickers which you can use for your wheelie and kitchen bins. And by the<br />

way, your Tetra Pak cartons should go in the green bin!<br />

Please note my surgery details:<br />

• Langbank Parish Church Hall - 1st Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

• Bridge of Weir Cargill Hall - 2nd Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

• Bishopton Community Library - 3rd Monday of every month (6.30pm)<br />

I can be contacted by phone on 0300-300-1291 or by email to cllr.james.<br />

maclaren@renfrewshire.gov.uk Check out my Facebook page for more<br />

information and articles www.facebook.com/councillormaclaren<br />

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Grace Church<br />

Kilmacolm<br />

Ladies<br />

Fellowship<br />

Invitation to Grace Church<br />

Kilmacolm Ladies Fellowship<br />

<strong>February</strong> meetings, alternate<br />

Tuesdays at 2.15pm in the<br />

Guide Hut, Woodrow Avenue,<br />

Kilmacolm, PA13 4QF.<br />

Tuesday 5th <strong>February</strong> -<br />

Margaret Moore, Prison<br />

Fellowship. Tuesday<br />

<strong>19</strong>th <strong>February</strong> - Sheena<br />

MacFarlane.<br />

All ladies welcome.<br />

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Coffee Morning<br />

Saturday 2nd March 20<strong>19</strong>. Held in<br />

New Community Centre (2nd Floor)<br />

10am - 12noon. Tickets £3 available<br />

at door.<br />

Grace Church, Kilmacolm,<br />

warmly welcomes Rev<br />

Nick Mackison<br />

Nick has recently been appointed Associate Minister at<br />

Dowanvale Free Church of Scotland, with which Grace<br />

Church is linked. Nick will be preaching most Sundays<br />

at Grace Church, and will be involved locally in providing<br />

pastoral care and in running church outreach activities.<br />

Nick is married to Sharon and they have 3 young<br />

children. A graduate from ETS (Edinburgh Theological<br />

Seminary), Nick also lectures at the monthly ETS<br />

Saturday course in theology.<br />

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Amaze Mount Zion<br />

A new bible based after school club for primary<br />

age children starting 29th January 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

Tuesdays from 3.45pm - 5pm<br />

Mount Zion Church, Law View Road,<br />

Quarriers Village, PA11 3FD<br />

All in a fun and friendly environment<br />

Go to www.mountzionquarriers.org/youth to<br />

download a registration form<br />

Mount Zion Church is a registered Charity:<br />

SC030549.<br />

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Kilmacolm Dramatic Society<br />

January was a busy month for Kilmacolm Dramatic Society.<br />

We held a very successful New Year social evening at Strathgryffe Tennis Club,<br />

where many of our members enjoyed a delicious buffet meal, provided by Karen<br />

Rankin and members of the committee.<br />

John Gilchrist, who is directing our Spring production of Richard Harris’s very<br />

popular play Stepping Out, was delighted with the excellent turn-out for a fi rst<br />

reading of the play in Kilmacolm New Community Centre on 14th January. It was<br />

good to see many new faces among the familiar ones of KDS members.<br />

The audition to cast the play was held a few days later. With the cast required<br />

to dance as well as act, our actors will be very busy rehearsing for the next few<br />

months.<br />

Stepping Out will be performed in the Kidston Hall in Kilmacolm on 11th, 12th<br />

and 13th April.<br />

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CEMETERY EXPANSION: We are rapidly reaching capacity<br />

in our Cemeteries. Only Knocknairshill and Kilmacolm are<br />

capable of expansion due to many reasons, mainly of bedrock<br />

and groundwater. Positive discussions have been had with<br />

Scottish Water with regard to Kilmacolm, to the possibility of a<br />

land purchase, and preliminary negotiations have commenced.<br />

This site has also been promoted for residential development in<br />

land West of Quarry Drive. These proposals are to be considered<br />

as part of the Examination of the Proposed Plan. A Garden<br />

of Remembrance will be developed at the site of the former Cemetery House<br />

allowing a further 110 lairs for cremated internments.<br />

PLANNING: I chaired the public hearing in Greenock Town Hall with regard to<br />

the Quarriers/ Gladman planning application for a residential development at<br />

Carsemeadow. The presentations by Quarriers Management, the Civic Trust<br />

and the Protect Quarriers Village group were all professional and informative.<br />

Council Planning Offi cers recommended refusal and when I moved appropriately,<br />

the motion was carried unanimously with no amendments. I will now report the<br />

outcome of the hearing to a full Council meeting on the 21st <strong>February</strong> when all<br />

22 Councillors will again vote on the application.<br />

There have been 200 objections to the application by Wimpey at Planetreeyetts,<br />

signifi cantly less than the numbers objecting to the Knapps application which<br />

was fi rst refused by the Council and then by the Reporter on appeal.<br />

ROADS: There is going to be a major investment in carriageway infrastructure<br />

through surface dressing, advanced patching and drainage works on the<br />

following roads in my ward. Auchentiber, Dippany, Gateside, Glenmill, Woodhead,<br />

Greenhill, Killochries, Mathernock (Auchentiber to Caukldside), South Branchal<br />

(public section), Old Largs Roads. This represents a £<strong>19</strong>0k investment but is<br />

important to our residents and farmers who live rurally.<br />

Been busy with Scottish water manhole covers in the village. When they do not<br />

fi t, they can cause a real racket.<br />

SCHOOLS: KPS has shown a signifi cant improvement in attainment levels for<br />

Listening and Talking, Reading, Writing and Numeracy. All measurements over<br />

85% and many in the assessed classes of P1, P4 and P7 over 90%. The school<br />

improvement plan presented to the Parent Council by the Head Teacher Simone<br />

McCredie was comprehensive and ambitious. The school received an Education<br />

Award for "Raising Attainment in Literacy" in 2018. I particularly was impressed<br />

by the engagement of children in their own learning and the emphasis on Literacy<br />

and Numeracy.<br />

My surgeries are 4th <strong>February</strong> 5.30pm to 6.30pm at St Mary’s Episcopal Port<br />

Glasgow, 16th <strong>February</strong> Cargill 10am - 11am. I can be contacted at: david.<br />

wilson@inverclyde.gov.uk | 01475 74<strong>19</strong>69, 712975, 07766 992294<br />

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Kilmacolm Community Council<br />

Special Meeting 11th December 2018 - PLANNING - Planetreeyetts<br />

A Special Meeting of the Kilmacolm Community Council was convened to<br />

consider the planning application submitted on behalf of Taylor Wimpey seeking<br />

planning permission in principle for a proposed residential development of circa<br />

100 units on the land at Planetreeyetts, Kilmacolm. The Council were opposed<br />

to the proposal on the grounds that:<br />

• The proposed development was in contravention of the current Inverclyde<br />

Local Development Plan policies in regard to housing developments in the<br />

designated Green Belt.<br />

• The proposal did not support the declared policy that the bulk of the housing<br />

allocation for Inverclyde should be directed in the “core areas” where the<br />

infrastructure such as schools could be provided effi ciently and where<br />

sustainability goals could be met, for example, by avoiding the reliance<br />

on private motor transportation.<br />

• There is no perceived shortfall in the Kilmacolm housing supply that justifi es<br />

a development of the size and type proposed<br />

• The road infrastructure would not support the additional vehicular traffi c that<br />

would be generated from the proposed development.<br />

Your Ward 1 Councillors ... for Inverclye East (includes Kilmacolm & Quarriers)<br />

David Wilson, Stephen McCabe, Christopher Curley | Advice Surgeries: http://www.inverclyde.gov.uk/meetings/councillors/<br />

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Community Council ... Visitors are welcome at these monthly meetings.<br />

KILMACOLM & QUARRIERS: Last Tuesday at 7.30pm, Kilmacolm Cargill Centre<br />

(NB: No meetings: July or Dec) | www.kilmacolmcc.co.uk<br />

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Community Halls to Let ...<br />

Kilmacolm, Cargill Centre. Tel: 873994<br />

Kilmacolm, Brownie/Guide Hut. Tel: 07584 359007<br />

Kilmacolm, Masonic Hall. Tel: 873059<br />

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Kilmacolm<br />

Surgeries<br />

Every 4th Monday PC<br />

Jamieson, the local<br />

neighbourhood offi cer,<br />

will hold a surgery in the Community<br />

Centre between 10.30am - 11.30am.<br />

Please pop in and see him if you want<br />

to share any concerns or need advice.<br />

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World Day of<br />

Prayer<br />

Written by<br />

The Christian Women of Slovenia<br />

Theme: ‘Come – Everything is Ready’<br />

LOCAL SERVICE<br />

In St. Columba Church Hall,<br />

Bridge of Weir Road, Kilmacolm<br />

on Friday 1st MARCH<br />

at 1.30pm<br />

The local WDP group of representatives<br />

from the local Churches warmly invites<br />

you to share worship and fellowship<br />

with people around the world who<br />

will be participating in the World Day<br />

of Prayer. We are delighted that the<br />

children from Kilmacolm Primary<br />

School will be able to join us with<br />

their singing and music. There will be<br />

refreshments after the Service.<br />

Everyone welcome! If you want to<br />

know more about the event, please<br />

give me a call. Maureen Russell<br />

Convenor (telephone 872905).<br />

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Whist Drive<br />

Come along to a WHIST DRIVE<br />

organised by the Industrial Section of<br />

the Kilmacolm Agricultural Show. It<br />

will take place on the 15th <strong>February</strong><br />

at the Kilmacolm Community Centre<br />

at 7.30pm. Tickets cost £4 and can<br />

be bought on the door. Proceeds go<br />

towards 20<strong>19</strong> Kilmacolm Agricultural<br />

Show.<br />

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St Fillan's Shrove<br />

Tuesday Coffee<br />

Morning<br />

St Fillan’s Shrove Tuesday Coffee<br />

Morning this year will be on Tuesday<br />

5th March <strong>February</strong> 10am - 12noon<br />

in St Fillan’s Church Hall, Moss Road<br />

Kilmacolm. There will be lovely freshly<br />

made pancakes, home baking, raffl e<br />

and various stalls. Entrance £3.<br />

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Guide Hut to Hire<br />

A great venue with easy access near to<br />

the village centre. Refurbished main<br />

hall, additional kitchen facilities and<br />

outdoor area ... Perfect for children’s<br />

parties, weekly classes and one off<br />

special occasions.<br />

Anyone wanting to hire the Guide<br />

Hut please contact Roz on 07584<br />

359007.<br />

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Kilmacolm Old Kirk<br />

‘OUTLOOK’ is a social community group, formulated for friendship and fellowship.<br />

It is led by the Community Issues team of Kilmacolm Old Kirk. The group meets<br />

In Kidston Hall, 2pm - 4pm. Everyone is most welcome.<br />

Programme for <strong>February</strong>:<br />

7th <strong>February</strong> Touring the Black Sea – with Kilmacolm photographer Janice<br />

Stevenson<br />

21st <strong>February</strong> Gentle Keep Fit with Grace – start to address Christmas<br />

indulgences?<br />

15th <strong>February</strong> BURNS SUPPER 6.45pm for 7pm at Kidston Hall. Tickets £20.<br />

Contact Mary Leishman on 07801 981611<br />

1st – 3rd March OK FEST<br />

An annual weekend community event, in association with the<br />

Old Kirk, celebrating music and the spoken word. See the<br />

What's On section for details of the various events. Fingers<br />

crossed that we don’t get another ‘Beast from the East’ this<br />

year to disrupt the programme.<br />

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Kilmacolm Residents Association<br />

Foodbank<br />

Kilmacolm Residents Association<br />

have been amazed by the<br />

success of the Reverse advent<br />

Calendar and really wanted to<br />

thank the people of Kilmacolm<br />

and Quarriers who took the time<br />

and effort to take part. We were<br />

delighted so many children took<br />

part in the drive with two children<br />

saving their pocket money to<br />

buy a large number of selection<br />

boxes. We were very moved by<br />

the response. So much so that<br />

we decided we will run this again next Christmas and as so many children took<br />

part we will have a best decorated box competition next year.<br />

. . . Kilmacolm & Quarriers . . .<br />

Churches __________________________________________________________________________________________________<br />

in Kilmacolm & Quarriers ...<br />

KILMACOLM OLD KIRK: Church of Scotland (Charity no. SC009291). www.kilmacolmoldkirk.org.uk. Minister Rev. Dr. Peter McEnhill (01505 873174). All<br />

Sundays in <strong>February</strong>, services at 11am. Coffee served after the service. 3rd <strong>February</strong>: Night Kirk 6pm. All welcome. Sòlas Bereavement Group is held in<br />

Kidston Hall on the 2nd Thursday each month at 2pm. OUTLOOK on the 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 2pm.<br />

ST COLUMBA CHURCH OF SCOTLAND: (Charity no. SC007992) Morning Worship Sundays at 11am. All welcome. Coffee/tea served in the hall after the service.<br />

GRACE CHURCH KILMACOLM: in association with Downavale Free Church of Scotland (Charity No: SCO38274) - Sunday Service at 10.30am in Kilmacolm Guide<br />

Hut, Woodrow Avenue, PA13 4QF - all welcome.<br />

ST COLM’S CATHOLIC CHURCH, Smithy Brae Kilmacolm. Rev. Vincent Byrne. Family mass Sundays 10am with children’s liturgy, followed by tea and coffee. Eucharistic<br />

service Thursdays 11am. Rosary Tuesdays 6.30pm. Prayer group meets Thursdays 7.30pm. Further information and contact details www.stcolmsparish.co.uk.<br />

All welcome.<br />

BUDDHIST MEETINGS: Buddhism of Nichiren Daishonin. Phone Margaret on 01505 871343.<br />

ST FILLAN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Moss Road, Kilmacolm, PA13 4DL. Services on Sunday at 11.30am. Wednesday: 10.30am Holy Communion. On the last Sunday<br />

of the month at 11.30am we welcome families to come and join us for our monthly Family Service. We are united by our belief in Jesus, who sustains and<br />

encourages us in all the ups and downs of life. Everyone is welcome to join us! www.heartlandsec.org/KLM/index.html Contacts: Revd. Heller G.P 01505 872961<br />

/ Maureen Russell (Pastoral Assistant) 01505 872905.<br />

MOUNT ZION CHURCH: Rev. Andy Lunn BSc, (01475 791282) Mount Zion Church, Law View Road, Quarriers Village, PA11 3FD. Sunday Worship: 10.30am, Bible<br />

Study and Prayer Meetings: Wednesday at 7pm and Friday at 10 am. Please come and invite others: all welcome!<br />

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. . . Kilbarchan, Howwood, Lochwinnoch & Elderslie . . .<br />

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362 kilogrammes<br />

of food! 770 meals.<br />

Renfrewshire Foodbank recently wrote<br />

to Kilbarchan Church of Scotland<br />

thanking it for its donations in the<br />

twelve months from December 2017<br />

to December 2018. Friends and<br />

members of the church gave 362 kgs<br />

of foodstuffs, which were delivered<br />

by volunteers on Mondays to the<br />

Foodbank warehouse in Paisley. 362<br />

kgs equals 798 lbs, or 57.5 stones, or<br />

7 hundredweights. The letter revealed<br />

that the church’s donation was the<br />

equivalent of providing 770 meals.<br />

Thanks to all who helped-keep up the<br />

good work!<br />

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Kilbarchan Messy<br />

Church<br />

Our next<br />

M e s s y<br />

Church is<br />

on Saturday<br />

16th <strong>February</strong><br />

between 4pm to 6pm<br />

in the Church halls. Come along<br />

and enjoy the games, crafts and<br />

stories fi nishing by sitting down to eat<br />

together. All children accompanied by<br />

an adult will be made most welcome.<br />

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Lochwinnoch SWI<br />

Our next meeting is on<br />

Wednesday 20th <strong>February</strong><br />

at 7.30pm in the McKillop<br />

Hall. This is going to be a delicious<br />

Taste and Try Baking Demonstration<br />

by Janette Cousar - so, ditch the New<br />

Year slimming resolution, and come<br />

along and enjoy some great baking!<br />

We look forward to welcoming<br />

members and friends.<br />

Further info from Elma Richmond<br />

843<strong>19</strong>3 or richmond32@tiscali.co.uk<br />

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Lochwinnoch Tea<br />

Dance<br />

The next FREE Tea Dance with Music<br />

Box providing the music, is on Friday<br />

22nd <strong>February</strong> in Lochwinnoch<br />

Golf club call 07868 752814 for<br />

information.<br />

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Training for<br />

Public, Become a<br />

Dementia Friend<br />

The next public training to be a<br />

Dementia Friend is on Tuesday 12th<br />

<strong>February</strong> @ 7.30pm in Lochwinnoch<br />

Calder Church. The training will be<br />

taken by Carolyn Irvine from Alzheimer<br />

Scotland – Action on Dementia. The<br />

training is for anyone who wants to<br />

learn more about dementia. (If you<br />

want more information call 07868<br />

752814).<br />

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Kilbarchan Parish<br />

Church<br />

Big Band night in Kilbarchan Parish<br />

Church hall, The popular F.P. Band is<br />

returning on Saturday 2nd <strong>February</strong><br />

at 7.30pm. There are very few tickets,<br />

price £10, remaining. The ticket<br />

includes a buffet supper.<br />

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Liz and Morag are now going<br />

for 1000 people through the<br />

course!<br />

Morag and Liz beside the<br />

AED in Lochwinnoch<br />

Would you know what to do in<br />

an Emergency?<br />

Everyone welcome in 20<strong>19</strong>!<br />

♥ Every week in Scotland, 70 people suffer cardiac arrest.<br />

♥ More than 3500 people per year in Scotland are treated by the Ambulance<br />

Service following a cardiac arrest.<br />

♥ Only one in 20 people will survive.<br />

♥ Without resuscitation, cardiac arrest is always fatal<br />

♥ But, performing CPR could double that person’s chance of survival<br />

Heartstart courses are free of charge and it only takes two hours to learn the<br />

skills which may someday save a life:<br />

♥ Recovery position<br />

♥ CPR and using an Automated External Defi brillator (AED)<br />

♥ Heart Attack<br />

♥ Choking<br />

♥ Serious bleeding<br />

To learn the simple skills that save lives, contact Morag Thow on 07868 752814<br />

to book onto one of our courses in 20<strong>19</strong>:<br />

Tuesday 26th <strong>February</strong> 7pm - 9pm Lochwinnoch Masonic Lodge<br />

Tuesday 30th April 1pm - 3pm Lochwinnoch Masonic Lodge<br />

If you have a group in the Lochwinnoch / Howwood area that would like a Heart<br />

Start Course Liz and Morag are pleased to come to your group to deliver the<br />

course.<br />

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Howwood<br />

Community Council<br />

Meetings are held on the second<br />

Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm in<br />

Howwood Village Hall. Please feel free<br />

to come along - all welcome.<br />

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Howwood WI<br />

Events<br />

<strong>February</strong> – Tuesday <strong>19</strong>th: Afternoon<br />

Meeting 2pm. Visit to Lime Tree<br />

Larder, KIlbirnie. Vote of thanks: Anne<br />

McCallum.<br />

Your Ward 9 Councillors ... for Kilbarchan, Howwood, Lochwinnoch & Elderlsie<br />

Andy Doig, Derek Bibby, Bill Binks, Emma Rodden | Advice Surgeries: http://www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/councillors<br />

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Community Council ... Visitors are welcome at these monthly meetings.<br />

Howwood: Village Hall: 2nd Tues at 7.30pm. | www.howwood.com/community-council.php<br />

Kilbarchan: Steeple Hall: monthly at 7.30pm. | www.kilbarchan.info/community_council.html<br />

Lochwinnoch: Bowling Club: 1st Tues at 7.30pm<br />

Community Halls to Let ...<br />

Kilbarchan, Guide Centre. Tel: 702758.<br />

Kilbarchan, Old Library Centre. Tel: 706070<br />

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SCHOOLS: At the fi rst Education and Children’s Service Policy<br />

Board meeting of 20<strong>19</strong>, class sizes in Primary Schools was one<br />

of the subjects on the agenda. Renfrewshire Council currently<br />

operates a model where the class size maximum in primary<br />

2 is normally 25. With effect from August 20<strong>19</strong> this is to be<br />

increased to 30. From this date class size maximums will be:-<br />

25 in primary 1, 30 in primary 2 & 3 and 33 in primary 4 to 7.<br />

GROUPS: ‘KAIROS’ is an exciting women’s initiative in<br />

Renfrewshire, providing support and opportunities for all women<br />

and has set up base in Johnstone. It is a Drop-in Centre where any woman can<br />

pop in for a cuppa and a chat.<br />

The values of the organisation can be summed up as follows :-<br />

• The Vision: Women supporting women to be the best they can be<br />

• The Mission: A world where all women achieve their potential<br />

• The Ethos: Love, Laughter, Friendship and Support<br />

Its aim is to be community led and asset based and is about bringing women<br />

from the community together to coproduce a woman’s space. Fundamental to<br />

its development is the need to develop a shared vision and value base that is<br />

inclusive and that recognises that everybody has views to express, skills to bring<br />

and a contribution to make. For further details about this initiative you can drop<br />

into the Centre at 16 Quarry Street, Johnstone, PA5 8DZ any Thursday from 10am<br />

to 12noon.<br />

Contact details:- Tel: 01505 228643, Mob: 07414 08<strong>19</strong>79, email: Katy Wilson-<br />

Scott katy@activecommunities.co.uk<br />

VILLAGES: Last year a number of walkabouts were organised between Ward 9<br />

Councillors and Renfrewshire Council Offi cers, to look at issues of concern within<br />

the Ward such as roads, potholes, speeding, functional 30mph road signs, litter<br />

and road & path cleaning etc. Also inspection of the Village Hall in Howwood<br />

which needs urgent attention. To date there has been little, if any, notable activity<br />

to deal with these concerns. I have now sent out reminders about these concerns<br />

to the offi cers involved and hopefully in my next Report will have more positive<br />

news to convey to you.<br />

Email: cllr.bill.binks@renfrewshire.gov.uk Tel: 0300 300 1423<br />

Week 1 Tuesday KILBARCHAN Steeple Hall 6pm/7pm.<br />

Week 2 Tuesday HOWWOOD Village Hall 6pm/7pm.<br />

Week 3 Wednesday JOHNSTONE Town Hall 6pm/7pm.<br />

Week 4 Wednesday LOCHWINNOCH McKillop Institute 6pm/7pm.<br />

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<strong>Gryffe</strong> Scottish<br />

Country Dance Club<br />

We meet every Thursday at 8pm in the<br />

Kilbarchan Guide Centre for a lively and<br />

fun evening of dancing. Anyone thinking<br />

of having a go, or experienced dancers<br />

thinking of getting back into the swing, just<br />

come along and join in. All will be most<br />

welcome. We have a lovely hall with a<br />

super sprung fl oor - easy on the legs.<br />

Our last term ended with our usual<br />

Christmas party night with over 30 dancers<br />

attending all enjoying a great night of<br />

music, dance and chat. This spring term<br />

will end with our usual fundraising dance<br />

in April. If you dance locally, put 9th April<br />

in your diary.<br />

More information from Les Lambert<br />

at leslambert08@gmail.com / 01505<br />

704398.<br />

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Knitting Bee<br />

Meets fortnightly on a Tuesday<br />

from 7pm to 9pm at Knit Knax,<br />

37 High Street Johnstone, also<br />

weekly Thursday from 2pm to<br />

4pm.<br />

Contact: Pamela 07743 156738<br />

or email bknitting@hotmail.co.uk.<br />

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Kilbarchan<br />

Parish Church<br />

Tots’ Club<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Tots’<br />

Club continues on Monday<br />

mornings from 9.15am - 11.30am<br />

in the hall. All tots from birth-3<br />

years welcome, along with an<br />

accompanying adult.<br />

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upgrade of the Cottages which I have subsequently found out<br />

from another constituent was cancelled. I am currently liaising<br />

with council offi cers to ensure this upgrade does take place as it<br />

is vital that Howwood get its fair share of Council investment, as<br />

it is often sadly overlooked.<br />

CHILDCARE: Since my fi rst election in 2012 I have always<br />

made it clear that I would fi ght hard to try and get more investment, jobs, and<br />

services into my ward and its communities. Therefore, I am delighted at the<br />

new expansion of childcare places agreed at the last Education and Childrens<br />

Board which is very good news for parents, children, and families as a whole in<br />

my ward. The Board agreed that the new expansion of childcare services meant<br />

three categories in terms of making existing and local nursery buildings suitable<br />

for the extra expansion between 20<strong>19</strong>/22. The three building categories are<br />

refurbishment, extension, and new build. Lochwinnoch Childcare Class is to get<br />

a refurbishment, and St Margaret’s Childcare Class, and Kilbarchan Community<br />

Nursery an extension each.<br />

This means an extra 72 childcare places for 3/5yr olds at St Margaret’s<br />

in Johnstone, an extra 56 places at Kilbarchan, and an extra 48 places at<br />

Lochwinnoch. This will be excellent news as we live in a world now where people<br />

often work irregular hours at very short notice so families need all the support<br />

they get regarding childcare.<br />

My advice surgery in Kilbarchan is on the 2nd Wednesday of the month in<br />

the Steeple Hall at 7.30pm, and my advice surgery in Howwood is on the<br />

4th Wednesday of the month in Howwood Village Hall at 6.30pm, then at<br />

Lochwinnoch also on the 4th Wednesday of the month in the McKillop at 7.30pm,<br />

excluding July and December. But I am also always available to constituents who<br />

can call me on 07534 148224, tweet me on CllrAndy4Ward8, facebook me on<br />

Independent Voice/Ward9JohnstoneAndVillages, or e-mail me at cllr.andy.doig@<br />

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KILBARCHAN PARISH CHURCH: Services continue at 11am during the month of <strong>February</strong>. On Sunday 24th, the Sacrament of Holy Communion will be<br />

observed at 11am in the church and at 2pm in the hall. The services will be conducted by Rev Stephen Smith. Junior Church and the crèche meet each<br />

week in the halls from 10.45am. All welcome to any of these services. Refreshments and fellowship in the hall after each service. Midweek Fellowship<br />

is on Wednesday mornings in the small hall, coffee at 10.30am, followed at 11am by a short service of worship. All welcome.<br />

HOWWOOD PARISH CHURCH: Minister Rev May Bell. Sunday Service and Sunday School. 10am each Sunday. Prayer meeting held at 3 Bowfield Way,<br />

Howwood, 7.30pm on Tuesdays.<br />

LOCHWINNOCH PARISH CHURCH: Mary Jane Bird. Sunday 11am: Morning Worship and Sunday School. All welcome.<br />

CALDER UNITED FREE CHURCH: (Church Street, Lochwinnoch) Sunday: 11am Morning worship with Sunday School and Crèche. 6.30pm Evening Fellowship<br />

group, 7.30pm ABC’s Teen group. Wed 6.30pm - 7.30pm.<br />

SPIRITUALIST CHURCH, Lochlip Rd. All services commence 7.30pm.<br />

ELDERSLIE KIRK: Sunday service every week at 11am. Minister - Rev. Robin Allison. All welcome. Weekly meetings:- Monday Club every week from<br />

12noon - 2.30pm. Light lunch and a varied activity programme. Midweek Fellowship will meet every Wed from 10.30am for Tea/Coffee followed by a<br />

short Service of Worship at 11am.<br />

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There are 2 meetings in <strong>February</strong> with<br />

our new syllabus-an evening about<br />

Charles Rennie McIntosh and “Would I<br />

Lie to You?”, our version of the popular<br />

TV show! For further information<br />

about becoming a member, either<br />

phone 703786 or visit the website:<br />

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The Semples of Beltrees, 6<br />

Robert Semple, 6th Laird of Beltrees<br />

Robert Semple, 6th Laird of Beltrees, born in 1687, was the eldest son of Robert<br />

Semple and Mary Pollock. We are indebted to him for preserving a number of<br />

the poems and impromptu verses written by his grandfather, Francis Semple.<br />

Robert, too, is thought to have dabbled in verse. Among his manuscripts is a<br />

poem, Ramillies. This amusing poem, written in the Scots vernacular, is the story<br />

of a young girl who ran off with a sailor, after being forced by her father to marry<br />

a much older man. Its authorship is attributed to Robert.<br />

Robert had a long healthy life, living to the age of one hundred and two! In 1722<br />

he married Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Cochrane of Mainshill. Elizabeth,<br />

who predeceased him, was said to have been a very elegant lady. The couple<br />

lived in Thirdpart in Kilbarchan Parish and had eight children between 1726 and<br />

1737.<br />

In his home village of Kilbarchan Robert Semple was well-remembered and<br />

renowned, not only for his longevity, but also for an incident in his childhood. At<br />

the age of ten, he was staying with his parents in Pollock Castle, the home of his<br />

uncle Sir William Pollock. The hanging and the burning of the Bargarran Witches<br />

was scheduled to take place on Gallow Green in Paisley on the 10th of June,<br />

1697, and young Robert was keen to witness the spectacle. To prevent him from<br />

going, his parents hid his shoes. However, this didn’t stop him. He managed<br />

to leave the house, and walk barefoot to Paisley where he joined the immense<br />

crowd who had gathered to watch the spectacle. The memory of this eventful<br />

day stayed with him all his life and was a tale often recounted in his old age. In<br />

the last decade of <strong>19</strong>th century an old weaver in Kilbarchan was proudly heard to<br />

say ‘I knew a man who knew a man who saw the last witch burnt in Paisley’. The<br />

man was Robert Semple!<br />

As a young man Robert, 6th Laird, went to sea. In his old age he recounted an<br />

unusual event in his adventures. On one of his sea voyages he went ashore<br />

at Archangel in Russia. Robert was watching sea animals in a pond where,<br />

apparently by chance, he witnessed a sea animal snapping at the Czar, Peter<br />

the Great, and biting the cock of his hat. Destinations of his other sea voyages<br />

are unknown.<br />

Before the age of thirty, Robert was back in Renfrewshire where he was appointed<br />

as a burgher of Renfrew in 1716. He was regarded as a man of integrity and good<br />

judgement and was well respected in the community. He later became Collector<br />

of Cess for Renfrewshire and a long-serving Justice of Peace. In 1724, when<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church was rebuilt, Robert was a subscriber and one of the<br />

fi ve heritors who organised the rebuilding of the church. In recognition of his<br />

work, a door (now long blocked up) on the south side of church was named the<br />

Beltrees Door.<br />

In 1758, Robert sold Thirdpart<br />

and its farms to William<br />

McDowall of Castle Semple. He<br />

still retained the title, Semple<br />

of Beltrees. Where he lived<br />

after the sale of Thirdpart is<br />

uncertain. In 1777, at the age<br />

of ninety, Robert feued land on<br />

what was then part of Milliken Estate in Kilbarchan and built Beltrees Cottage,<br />

naming it after his family’s former estate. According to his daughter, Arabella, not<br />

long before his death he was still able walk twenty miles a day. Robert Semple<br />

died in Beltrees Cottage in 1789 at the ripe old age of one hundred and two!<br />

© 20<strong>19</strong>, Helen Calcluth, Renfrewshire Local History Forum<br />

NEXT MEETING: Thursday 14th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Renfrewshire Local History Forum holds its next archaeology lecture meeting in<br />

Room 116 in the Coats Building, University of the West of Scotland, (entrance<br />

in Storie Street, Paisley) at 7.30pm on Thursday, 14th <strong>February</strong>. Our speaker<br />

is Louise Turner, archaeologist and writer. Her lecture, entitled ‘The Blackened<br />

Charcoal so Brightly Burns’, details the evolution of an ironworking site at<br />

Hunterston, North Ayrshire.<br />

Agriculture – Kilmacolm<br />

The parish of Kilmacolm, which is the largest in Renfrewshire, contains some of<br />

the fi nest rural scenery not just in the county but also in Scotland. Its principal<br />

geographical features are its two fi ne sheltered river valleys, the Greenwater and<br />

the <strong>Gryffe</strong>, both protected from the North and East winds. The land surface is<br />

highly undulating and in some places it resembles areas of the Highlands. The<br />

soil is light and porous which is suited to good grassland and silage production,<br />

except on Duchal Moor to the West of the parish, which is mainly peat and<br />

heather suitable only for sheep pasturage.<br />

Land Use<br />

Much of the land has not been brought into cultivation and because of the<br />

extensive grassland in the parish; the main agricultural activity for centuries was<br />

cattle. Animals were able to move freely across the countryside to market. In<br />

the early part of the <strong>19</strong>th Century many improvements in land cultivation through<br />

better drainage and crop rotation led to the fencing in of land.<br />

Market Impact on Agricultural Industry<br />

Major changes have taken place in the agricultural industry in the parish<br />

particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries. Better links with markets<br />

and the growing demand for milk gradually encouraged dairy farming initially with<br />

the Ayrshire breed and more recently with Friesians. However, the once popular<br />

dairy industry has since contracted because of the over production of milk, the<br />

fall in market price and the resultant lack of profi tability. Although corn, barley,<br />

hay, potatoes and turnips were grown on some farms in the parish, throughout<br />

the centuries, economic circumstances are such that the local yields of these<br />

crops and the cost of production did not compare favourably with, for example,<br />

farms in the East coast of Scotland. As a result, very little cultivation now takes<br />

place except for barley, which is grown, in a few fertile areas locally.<br />

Impact of Mechanisation<br />

From the beginning of the<br />

20th Century mechanical<br />

improvements brought a<br />

gradual decline in human<br />

labour on the farm. Around<br />

the <strong>19</strong>50’s the internal<br />

combustion engine<br />

replaced the horse, mainly<br />

Clydesdale, and almost led<br />

to their extinction. Since<br />

then the tractor and highly<br />

Clydesdale Horse with Owner Captain James Anderson 2017<br />

effective machinery have<br />

revolutionised the industry, particularly in the harvesting of silage.<br />

We are now entering the era of driverless tractors, which are controlled from<br />

satellites.<br />

Johnstone History Society<br />

NEXT MEETING: Tuesday 12th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong><br />

We have just had our fi rst meeting of the year, this was a very interesting talk about<br />

the Glasgow Necropolis delivered by Nigel Willis. This meeting was well attended<br />

and all were made welcome. Next month our meeting is on the 12th <strong>February</strong><br />

in the Masonic Hall Collier Street at 7.30pm. Our speaker on this occasion<br />

will be Alastair Dinsmor talking about Glasgow City Police. We look forward to<br />

welcoming all members and friends. I was with sadness our chairperson had to<br />

announce the death of our long serving treasurer Alistair McIntosh who will be<br />

greatly missed.<br />

The Museum is open from 10.30am till 4 pm Wednesday Friday and Saturday.<br />

We have many books and maps on sale and these may also be purchased online<br />

at johnstonehistory.org and can be paid via PayPal. We still have a few Johnstone<br />

Calendars left and these can be bought at the Museum or also online.<br />

Deadline date for our March 20<strong>19</strong> issue - Friday 15th <strong>February</strong> - you don’t want to miss it!!


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Howwood Parish<br />

Church Community<br />

Coffee Shop<br />

Community Coffee Shop -<br />

First Friday monthly<br />

Howwood Parish Church:<br />

10am - 12noon<br />

“In the community, for the community”<br />

Adults £2 | Children free.<br />

All welcome.<br />

BUDGET: The council budget is due to be set at the end of this<br />

month. In recent times year on year cuts have placed signifi cant<br />

pressure on council services.<br />

As this year's budget looms, concern has already been raised by<br />

the decision on January 17th by the current administration on<br />

Renfrewshire Council to increase class sizes in all primary two<br />

classes from 25 to 30 children. Given the Scottish Government's<br />

claim that Education is their fl agship policy, this does not<br />

augur well for this years settlement and the protection of other<br />

services.<br />

BINS: I have seen over recent weeks, a signifi cant increase in the number of<br />

complaints in my inbox in regard to missed bin collections. Introducing the recent<br />

reduction to grey bin collections, and an additional recycling bin just before the<br />

festive season, was always going to see a diffi cult start, however I have been taken<br />

aback by the scale of the problem particularly in certain parts of Kilbarchan. I<br />

have had discussions with the council and highlighted areas of concern and the<br />

need for a much more reliable service.<br />

PLANNING: The planning application for 110 houses on the site of the old<br />

Johnstone hospital was approved by Renfrewshire Council's Communities<br />

Housing and Policy Board at its January meeting. This development is in the<br />

primary school catchment area which contains Kilbarchan Primary school, and<br />

council offi cers have concluded that there is suffi cient capacity to take new pupils<br />

at the school.<br />

While this is someway ahead, the whole issue of reviewing school catchment<br />

areas and the impact on our existing village schools needs to be carefully<br />

considered by the council in determining any future planning applications, and<br />

I will be monitoring this over the coming months. The mid January meeting<br />

of the Education Policy Board was provided with an update of the council<br />

plans to implement the Scottish Government's increased child care and early<br />

learning provision intended to be in place by August 2020. This sadly did not<br />

include any detail of the nature and timing of building and refurbishment work<br />

required at Kilbarchan and Lochwinnoch nurseries or indeed anywhere else in<br />

Renfrewshire. I have raised this issue previously at board meetings as many<br />

working parents will be making plans on what has been promised. This lack of<br />

progress means that meeting the August 2020 target is becoming increasingly<br />

challenging.<br />

My advice surgeries are on the fi rst Saturday of every month except January and<br />

July at 9am in the McKillop Institute Lochwinnoch, 10am in Howwood Village Hall,<br />

11am in the Steeple Hall Kilbarchan, and 12.30pm in Johnstone Town Hall<br />

Meantime please contact me at: cllr.derek.bibby@renfrewshire.gov.uk or phone<br />

0300 300 1274 or 07534 156007.<br />

LOCAL HISTORY continued<br />

Kilbarchan <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong><strong>19</strong><br />

Private John Struthers worked as a builder’s timekeeper before the war. He<br />

was born in 1892 when his father was a farm servant, living at Burntshields<br />

Cottage, Kilbarchan. By <strong>19</strong>11 the family was in Govanhill. John volunteered<br />

for the Army Service Corps: he arrived in France on 13th December <strong>19</strong>15. He<br />

was attached to K Siege Park, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps when<br />

he died of pneumonia on 16th <strong>February</strong> <strong>19</strong><strong>19</strong>. He is buried at Grave C.30 in<br />

Maubege Centre Cemetery. His younger brother Robert had been killed at<br />

Gallipoli in <strong>19</strong>15.<br />

There are two names for whose association with Kilbarchan has not yet been<br />

proved, although they are on the village memorial, Alexander Moir and Colin<br />

Campbell. Victor Drago is on the memorial: all that is known about him is that<br />

he lived at 15 Easwald Bank and was fi ned a pound or three days in prison<br />

for exceeding the 20 mph speed limit at Brechin. If anyone can help, please<br />

phone Colin Campbell 01505 702713.<br />

One other soldier is not on the local memorial, but has a grave at Kilbarchan<br />

Cemetery. His name will be revealed in <strong>19</strong>20!<br />

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For more information call Gill on 07761 172726.<br />

Lochwinnoch Arts Festival ’<strong>19</strong><br />

Wednesday 27th Feb<br />

Photography exhibition, Library,<br />

Donation to MND<br />

FRINGE WEEKEND<br />

Friday 8th March<br />

Iconic women Christine Bovill, Witches<br />

Brew and Outi Smith, McKillop, 7.30pm,<br />

£10/8<br />

Saturday 9th<br />

Jericho Hill and Bensider, McKillop,<br />

7.30pm, £8/6<br />

Sunday 10th<br />

Family music event, Lochbarr, 12-7pm,<br />

Free<br />

Ukulele workshop, Parish Church,<br />

3-5pm, £5, booking required<br />

Life and Times of Pete Seeger with<br />

Finlay Alison & Jimmy Ross, Lochbarr,<br />

7.30pm, £8/6<br />

FESTIVAL OPENS<br />

Wednesday 13th<br />

Art Exhibition opening, Library, 7pm, By<br />

invitation<br />

Thursday 14th<br />

Alan Bisset Moira Monologues,<br />

McKillop, 7.30pm, £8/6<br />

Friday 15th<br />

Comedy night, McKillop, 7.30pm,<br />

£10/8<br />

Calder Church event, Calder Church,<br />

7.30pm, donation<br />

Saturday 16th<br />

Jeff Zycinsky author, McKillop, 10.30am,<br />

£6/4<br />

Craft Fair, McKillop, 1-4pm, free<br />

Susie Lamont pupil concert, Parish<br />

Church, 4-6pm, donation<br />

Karen Matheson and FARA, McKillop<br />

Hall, 7.30pm, £14<br />

Sunday 17th<br />

Come and Try Jazz Choir with Outi Smith,<br />

McKillop, 1-3pm, £5, booking required<br />

Accordion workshop, McKillop, 2.30-<br />

4.30pm, £5, booking required<br />

Coro Aretiena Aracena Spanish choir,<br />

Parish Church, 3-5pm, £6/4<br />

Classical music ‘Love and Romance’,<br />

Parish Church, 7.30pm, £8/6<br />

Calling all local painters you are<br />

invited to submit to the 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Arts Festival in March 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

Monday 18th<br />

Lochwinnoch Writers with Kirstin Innes<br />

and Diarmid MacArthur, Library, 2pm,<br />

Donation for MND<br />

Sing for St Vincent’s Lochwinnoch<br />

Choral Society, Location TBC, 7.30pm,<br />

Donations for St Vincent’s hospice<br />

Tuesday <strong>19</strong>th<br />

Witches’ Brew Tea Bar McKillop 11am<br />

free<br />

Badger Mystical Mutt McKillop 1.30pm<br />

Free school only<br />

Wednesday 20th<br />

WhirlyBirds toddler event McKillop<br />

10.30 - 11.30am £3 or £4<br />

Glasgow Theatre Guild Parish Church<br />

7.30pm £6/4<br />

Thursday 21st<br />

Lochwinnoch Drama McKillop 7.30pm<br />

£6/4<br />

Billy Gray - Jammin’in The Junction<br />

7.30pm Price TBC<br />

Friday 22nd<br />

Lochwinnoch Drama McKillop 7.30pm<br />

£6/4<br />

Billy Gray – Jammin’ in The Junction<br />

7.30pm Price TBC<br />

Saturday 23rd<br />

Bernard MacLaverty author McKillop<br />

10.30am £6/4<br />

Krafty Kids McKillop 1-4pm Drop in £3<br />

Craft Fair McKillop 1-4pm free<br />

Rock night McKillop 7.30pm £10/8<br />

Sunday 24th<br />

Come and Try Pottery McKillop 10-4pm<br />

Come and Try and Workshops, £5,<br />

booking required<br />

ReMode McKillop 10-12noon<br />

Fiddle workshop McKillop 10-12noon<br />

Pennywhistle workshop McKillop<br />

1-3pm<br />

Festival Finale Parish Church 7.30pm<br />

£6/4<br />

Contact for ticket info: 07868 752814<br />

Contact for workshops and come and try: 07761 172726<br />

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Charity Donations 2018<br />

Houston and Killellan Kirk have donated over fi fteen and a half thousand pounds<br />

(£15,500) on behalf of the congregation over 2018. The money has been raised<br />

from retiring collections, Sunday School children’s donations, Mwandi events, the<br />

Kirk Postie and Sleep in the Park.<br />

Donations paid over:<br />

The Sunday School<br />

Special retiring collections<br />

Mwandi Milk Project ................. £100<br />

Indonesian Tsunami ................ £751 The Kirk Postie<br />

Erskine Hospital ....................... £506 Renfrewshire Home Start .....£1,000<br />

SAAFA ........................................ £506 Sleep in the Park<br />

Retiring collections throughout the year Sponsorship to Social Bite....£8,000<br />

St Vincent’s Hospice ................ £667 Mwandi events<br />

Riverbrae School ...................... £667 Solar Lamps ...........................£2,500<br />

Mwandi Milk Project ................. £500 Calculators ................................ £352<br />

Donations from the congregation have also come in the form of food for the<br />

food bank, warm clothes for the homeless, shoes, Christmas gifts for children<br />

supported by Crossreach, foreign money, stamps and also donations of time.<br />

Revd. Gary Noonan commented “It is wonderful how the church and community<br />

come together and support so many causes. Until the donations are added<br />

together like this, you don’t appreciate how impressive is the response.”<br />

What’s on at the Cameo Club.<br />

The Cameo Club meet every 2nd Wednesday in the West Halls. Come along<br />

and join us for tea coffee and home baking. On Wednesday 6th <strong>February</strong> we<br />

welcome The Elderberries who will entertain us with foot tapping music this will<br />

be a great afternoon. On the 20th <strong>February</strong> it will be our Annual Bring And Buy<br />

sale, please feel free to come along and join us.<br />

The Guild<br />

January saw members trying out afternoon meetings which everyone enjoyed.<br />

<strong>February</strong> 12th “Faith in Young People “ Boys Brigade Scotland. Saturday 23rd<br />

sees our Annual Daffodil Tea in the West Halls please come along and enjoy<br />

coffee, tea and homebaking and bring your friends. Pay at the door. The 26th<br />

<strong>February</strong> is our guest night when A.G.M trio will come along and sing for us.<br />

March 1st is the World Day of Prayer which will be celebrated in Houston and<br />

Killellan Kirk.<br />

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EDUCATION: Since my fi rst election in 2007 I have always made<br />

it clear that I would fi ght hard to try and get more investment,<br />

jobs, and services into my ward and its communities. Therefore,<br />

I am delighted at the new expansion of childcare places agreed<br />

at the last Education and Childrens Board which is very good<br />

news for parents, children, and families as a whole in my ward.<br />

The Board agreed that the new expansion of childcare services<br />

meant three categories in terms of making existing and local<br />

nursery buildings suitable for the extra expansion between<br />

20<strong>19</strong>/22. The three building categories are refurbishment, extension, and new<br />

build. East Fulton Childcare Class in Linwood is to get a refurbishment, and<br />

Houston Early Learning and Childcare Class is to get a new build facility.<br />

This means an extra 64 childcare places for 3/5yr olds at East Fulton and an<br />

extra 60 childcare places at Houston Childcare Class. This is excellent news as<br />

we live in a world now where people often work irregular hours at very short notice<br />

so families need all the support they get regarding childcare. I am particularly<br />

pleased that Houston is one of only four areas in Renfrewshire which are getting<br />

a new build early learning and childcare facility.<br />

My advice surgery in Brookfi eld is on the 2nd Thursday of the month at 6.30pm in<br />

Brookfi eld Village Hall, and my advice surgery in Houston is on the 4th Thursday<br />

of the month in the Carrick Centre, Houston, at 7.15pm, excluding July and<br />

Christmas. But I am also always available to constituents who can call me on<br />

07768 130935, or e-mail me at cllr.audrey.doig@renfrewshire.gov.uk<br />

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Houston and<br />

Killellan Kirk<br />

Carnival 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Save the date Saturday May<br />

11th 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

The theme this year is SUPER<br />

HEROES, you have plenty of time to<br />

use your imagination and think of<br />

the hero you would want to be. More<br />

information in next months issue. The<br />

Carnival is a major event in Houston’s<br />

Calendar make it a date.<br />

houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

French<br />

Conversation<br />

Our French conversation groups<br />

are still going strong. We meet in<br />

the Fox and Hounds in Houston on<br />

Wednesdays 9.30am till 12noon and<br />

alternate Tuesday afternoons 2pm -<br />

4pm. If you want to join us just come<br />

along. Details phone/text 07463<br />

570464 or email avril.forbes2015@<br />

outlook.com. We look forward to<br />

welcoming you.<br />

Foodbank Appeal<br />

The Trussell Trust,<br />

operating in our area as<br />

Renfrewshire Foodbank<br />

www.renfrewshire.<br />

foodbank.org.uk depends<br />

on general public<br />

donations for 90% of<br />

the food they distribute.<br />

While donations are<br />

accepted at many<br />

locations on a daily basis, Houston & Killellan Kirk collect weekly, but twice a year<br />

focus the appeal on two specifi c Sundays during the year. The next of these is<br />

10th March. (The second appeal is traditionally made at Harvest Thanksgiving<br />

each year.)<br />

A typical Food Parcel contains Breakfast Cereals, Soup, Pasta, Rice, Pasta Sauce,<br />

Tinned Beans, Tinned Meat, Tinned Vegetables, Tinned Fruit, Tea or Coffee,<br />

Sugar, Biscuits & Snacks. The Foodbank tends to run out of UHT Milk, Juice,<br />

Tomatoes, Potatoes & Sugar – while they often have a plentiful supply of Pasta,<br />

Beans & Soup.<br />

Grateful to those, who wish to support this most deserving initiative, if food<br />

donations could be brought to the Kirk at the 11am Morning Service on Sunday<br />

10th March.<br />

houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

Crafty Friends<br />

Crafty hobbies is what we do<br />

Come and join our crafty<br />

crew<br />

Come and learn some crafty<br />

makes<br />

Followed by some tea and<br />

cakes (or biscuits)<br />

We are a group of ladies who enjoy<br />

making things. No experience<br />

necessary. We just have a chat and<br />

do a bit of sewing/knitting/cross stitch<br />

or anything you like. We meet the<br />

fi rst and third Thursday in the month.<br />

Please come and join us. Contact<br />

Lorna Cairns - 01505 612844. Shirley<br />

White - 01505 610721<br />

Looking for someone local?<br />

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Crosslee SWI<br />

We are looking forward to our<br />

meeting on 13th <strong>February</strong> when we<br />

will enjoy a meal in the Houston Inn.<br />

Our speaker at our March meeting<br />

is Francis Dunlop talking about<br />

Inverclyde Waulking Group.<br />

We meet in the Compass Centre,<br />

South Street, Houston on the second<br />

Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm.<br />

Please come and join us, everyone will<br />

be made very welcome. If you wish<br />

further information please contact,<br />

Arlene MacKay on 07932 459994.<br />

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Community Council ... Visitors are welcome at these monthly meetings.<br />

BROOKFIELD: Brookfield Village Hall: 2nd Thursday at 7.30pm<br />

<strong>February</strong>, April, June, August, October and December.<br />

HOUSTON: Carrick Centre: 3rd Wednesday at 7.30pm | houstoncommcouncil@yahoo.co.uk<br />

Community Halls to Let ...<br />

Brookfield, Village Hall. Tel: 335562<br />

Houston, Carrick Centre. Tel: 612203 / 331488<br />

Houston, Compass Centre. Tel: Gillian Peters - 07879 407574 or<br />

01505 613759.<br />

Linwood Masonic Hall. Tel: 07825 222944<br />

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houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

Houston Co-op<br />

Christmas Collection<br />

Weekend<br />

HOUSTON CO-OP - £1,330 raised plus two car<br />

loads of your donated food for the Food Bank!<br />

Thank you to everyone who donated so kindly<br />

in the Houston CO-OP to the Renfrewshire Food<br />

Banks Christmas Collection Weekend held instore<br />

on December 8th and 9th 2018.<br />

Every penny of the £1,330 raised and every item<br />

of food donated goes directly to children and<br />

their families facing hardship in Renfrewshire this<br />

winter.<br />

Due to a fi re in December, the Houston CO-OP<br />

is presently closed for refurbishment. Once reopened,<br />

hopefully early in <strong>February</strong>, the Food Bank donation bin will be there<br />

alongside a poster showing the food and toiletry items that the Food Bank is short<br />

of each month. Many thanks for all of your kindness Houston.<br />

Conversation Café<br />

Houston & Killellan Kirk is hosting a<br />

Conversation Café, where members of the<br />

Kirk and our community can discuss and help<br />

formulate priorities for the Kirk and our new<br />

Minister in the months and years ahead.<br />

So, whether or not you are a Kirk member,<br />

please do come along and let your ideas help<br />

to shape the Kirk’s role in the community.<br />

10am – 2pm (with lunch provided)<br />

Saturday 16th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong><br />

West Halls, Main Street, Houston<br />

Your Voice Matters…<br />

H.O.S.T. The Carrick Centre, Houston<br />

(Houston Old School Trust)<br />

Monday to Friday, <strong>Gryffe</strong> Manor Out<br />

of School 01505 615438<br />

Coffee Shop: - Mon - Fri 9am - 4.30pm<br />

Sat 9am - 4pm<br />

MONDAY<br />

Yoga (Weekly) @ 1pm Mary Laidlaw<br />

01505 229112 | Diaporama 11th @<br />

7.30pm | Young Farmers 11th, 28th<br />

@ 7pm | Sewing Group (Weekly) @<br />

10am - 12noon | Houston Show<br />

25th @ 7.30pm<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Paint Pot Tots (Weekly) @ 10am Dawn<br />

Campbell 07789 262350 | Galaxy<br />

(Own Room) @ 4pm - 7pm | Yoga<br />

(Weekly) @ 7pm M/s Lawson 01505<br />

613690 | Councillor Surgery 1st<br />

Tues (5th) @ 6.45pm – 7.30pm - Scott<br />

Kerr | Councillors Surgery <strong>19</strong>th @<br />

12noon - Allison Dowling<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Baby Class (Weekly) @ 10am<br />

- 12noon - Liesa Callahan |<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Melody Makers @ 7pm |<br />

Community Council 20th @ 7.30pm<br />

| <strong>Gryffe</strong> Camera Club (Weekly) @<br />

7.30pm | Galaxy Dance (Weekly)<br />

@ 4pm – 7pm<br />

houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

Family Ceilidh - Saturday 16th March<br />

A Family Ceilidh will take place in the Village Hall on Saturday 16th March with<br />

local band Clamjamfrie.<br />

The start time is 6pm and tickets are priced at £7 for adults, £3 for children (age<br />

5-18) and under 5’s go free. Tickets are available in advance by telephoning<br />

Ruth on 07875 565648 or by e-mailing: brookfi eldvpa@gmail.com There will be a licensed bar and a raffl e.<br />

Don’t worry if you don’t know the difference between a Dashing White Sergeant and a Strip the Willow - all the dances will<br />

be explained by the band’s expert dance caller so everyone can participate and have a good time.<br />

So whether you’ve got two left feet or you’re a keen dancer, come along and bring your family and friends for an evening of<br />

whirling and birling!<br />

Brookfi eld Village Council | Village Hall | 45 Woodside Road | Brookfi eld | PA5 8UB<br />

Brookfi eld Village Council is a registered Scottish charity - Charity No: SC006461<br />

www.facebook.com/brookfi eldvillage.org | Twitter: @Brookfi eldvpa | www.brookfi eldvillage.org<br />

THURSDAY<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Quilting Group (Weekly) @<br />

1.15pm - 3.15pm (21st @10am) |<br />

Primary Colours (Weekly) @ 3.30pm<br />

– 4.30pm | Crafty Friends 7th,<br />

21st @ 7.30pm | Folk Club (Weekly)<br />

8pm - iaintdawson@gmail.com<br />

07786 078952 | Move it or Lose it<br />

(Weekly) @ 10am - 12noon<br />

FRIDAY<br />

Yoga (Weekly) @ 10.30am M/s<br />

Lawson 01505 613690 | Galaxy<br />

Dancing 2nd, 9th,16th, 23rd @<br />

3.30pm - 7pm | Gavin Newlands<br />

M.P. Surgery 2nd Fri (8th) @12.30pm<br />

– 1.30pm<br />

SATURDAY<br />

Galaxy Dancing 3rd, 10th, 17th,<br />

24th @ 9.30am - 5pm | Councillors<br />

Surgery 1st Sat (2nd) @ 11.30am –<br />

12noon Jim Sheridan<br />

SUNDAY<br />

Baptist Church (Weekly) @ 11am<br />

and 6pm<br />

Please Note A PORTABLE DEFIB UNIT is available at the<br />

West Halls (Church) on Main Street<br />

Booking enquiries to: Ian Simpson 01505 612203<br />

Bill Haddow 01505 690693 Stewart Scally 01505 674277<br />

hostbooking@outlook.com or The Coffee Shop<br />

houston, crosslee & brookfield<br />

Brookfield Art Club<br />

Art Show<br />

On Sunday 24th March the Brookfi eld<br />

Art Club are hosting their annual art<br />

show in Brookfi eld Village Hall from<br />

12noon - 4.30 pm. Admission is £1<br />

and there will be a Tea Room with<br />

Home Baking.<br />

. . . Houston, Crosslee & Brookfield . . .<br />

Churches in Houston ...<br />

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HOUSTON AND KILLELLAN: All Services will be led by Rev Gary Noonan unless otherwise stated. Sunday 3rd <strong>February</strong> - 9.45am - Early Communion Service, 11am<br />

- Morning Worship. Sunday 10th, 17th, 24th <strong>February</strong> - 11am - Morning Worship. You can find out more about us at www.houstonkillellankirk.org<br />

ST FILLAN’S, Main St, Houston: Sun Masses: Vigil (Sat) 5pm, 9.30am & 11am. Weekday Masses: Mon - Sat 9.30am. Rosary: Tue, Thurs & Sat 9.10am.<br />

Exposition: Mon, Wed & Fri 9.05am. Confessions: Sat 10am - 10.30am and after Vigil Mass. Baptism: By arrangement. Parish Priest:- Rev. Paul Brady.<br />

Assistant Priest:- Rev. Chima Kingsley Opara. Pastoral Assistant: Sr. Mary Frances Collett, RNDM (Tel 01505 613514). Address: ‘Abbotsfield’, St. Fillan’s,<br />

Main St, Houston, PA6 7EL. T. 01505 612046. E. StFillan@rcdop.org.uk www.stfillan.org.uk<br />

HOUSTON BAPTIST CHURCH at Carrick Centre: 11am Family services with SS for children age 5 - 12; 6pm Eve Service; Mid-week Home Bible Study; For more<br />

information contact; Rev. D Snelson 01505 612722.<br />

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Village Hall, Main Street, Houston PA6 7EL. Rev Geoff Austin (Interim Pastor) Family Service at 10.30am, Creche available.<br />

Communion service first Sunday of the month. Tel 01505 610862. www.houston.nazarene.org.uk<br />

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– a non-judgemental place where human & non-human<br />

animals could heal in harmony and where rescued animals could live out<br />

their lives in peace & love.<br />

In 2016 Lotus founder Lynn rescued a<br />

bullock (called Prince) and since then<br />

countless animals have been rescued from<br />

all over the UK and transported to places<br />

of safety where they are dearly loved and<br />

cared for.<br />

In 2016 www.bohemianhippy.com was set<br />

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MISSING PETS<br />

Help Find Kara<br />

Kara is an 8 year old tortie and has been<br />

missing since October 2017 from the<br />

Crosslee area of Houston but her owners<br />

will never give up hope of finding her.<br />

She is extremely friendly and is chipped.<br />

She has a collar on with a tag saying she<br />

chipped and her phone number.<br />

If you see her please contact Karen (07469<br />

931537) or Duncan (07496 0<strong>19</strong>945).<br />

Arian<br />

Casey<br />

Re-homing Pets<br />

Can you offer a home to any of our<br />

featured pets?<br />

Arian & Casey - 8 month old, indoor<br />

female kittens<br />

These wee ones are still very scared &<br />

not very trusting of us humans are best<br />

suited to an experienced cat family that<br />

have a quiet home and “NO” children or other pets.<br />

You will also need to have the time, love & patience that<br />

is needed to continue their progress, help them settle<br />

and interact/ play with them till they start to trust you.<br />

Cardyke Farm, Langmuirhead Road, Auchinloch, Glasgow G66 5LD<br />

Telephone: 0141 779 3341<br />

Acorn, Bagel & Fig -<br />

male domestic mice<br />

These three are looking to be rehomed together. They<br />

are very close and enjoy each other’s company.<br />

Fig, Acorn and Bagel are all very friendly. They are not<br />

very used to being handled however they are slowly<br />

but surely making progress. They would need an<br />

owner that would be willing to continue on with daily<br />

handling to ensure they become fully socialised.<br />

They are nocturnal creatures so enjoy being snuggled<br />

up in bed during the day and coming out at night to<br />

forage for food and run in their wheel.<br />

To contact the centre about any animals, please call 03000 999 999<br />

or visit www.scottishspca.org/rehoming<br />

Potter - 8+ male Lab Cross<br />

Bagel<br />

Acorn<br />

Fig<br />

Potter may be an older gent<br />

but don’t let his age put you off,<br />

he is full of beans and loves to<br />

play! He doesn’t like to be left alone for long<br />

so we are looking for a home where someone<br />

is around for most of the day.<br />

Potter<br />

Potter appears to have some basic training<br />

but has the potential to learn more. He could<br />

live with people over the age of 16 years that can help with his training.<br />

He is a very active little dog so would be best suited to someone fit and<br />

able to keep him busy and take him plenty of walks. Having a secure<br />

garden with a 5ft fence is a must to allow him some freedom to run<br />

around as he is required to be on lead in public places.<br />

Potter lacks some self control at times so would benefit from a living<br />

in a calm environment. Our training and behaviour team will be happy<br />

to share how best to manage this in the home. If you are looking for a<br />

hiking buddy he could be the dog for you!<br />

Dogs Trust Rehoming Centre, 315 Hamilton Road, Uddingston, Glasgow,<br />

G71 7SL. Open: 12noon - 4pm (inc weekends); 12noon- 7.30pm on Tuesdays;<br />

closed: Wednesdays<br />

NOTE: By time of publishing some of these pets may have been<br />

rehomed but there are plenty others looking for their ‘forever’ home.<br />

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Obesity in Pets<br />

Unfortunately obesity is an increasing problem we see in pets which has<br />

signifi cant health implications.<br />

It occurs when the energy intake is greater than the energy expenditure.<br />

Factors contributing to weight gain, include overfeeding, feeding an<br />

inappropriate diet eg. Feeding human foods or excessive treats, and<br />

insufficient exercise. Neutering can also be a factor in weight gain as<br />

animals that have been neutered require around 30% less calories.<br />

Some health problems have a higher incidence in obese animals<br />

including;<br />

• Respiratory problems: Tracheal collapse, laryngeal paralysis, chronic<br />

bronchitis and feline asthma.<br />

• Orthopaedic problems: Arthritis, cruciate disease and certain fracture<br />

types.<br />

• Dermatology: Inability to groom, skin fold dermatitis, and general poor<br />

coat quality.<br />

• Metabolic disease: Diabetes mellitus<br />

• Urinary problems: Feline lower urinary tract disease (recurrent cystitis in<br />

cats) and incontinence in female dogs.<br />

Obesity can also signifi cantly increase the risks involved with general<br />

anaesthetics and surgical procedures.<br />

For an animal to lose weight it is necessary to increase the energy<br />

expenditure and decrease the energy intake.<br />

Increasing the energy expenditure<br />

This is achieved by increasing exercise.<br />

In dogs:<br />

• Increasing number and/or length of walks<br />

• Hydrotherapy if arthritis/weight/other issues<br />

restrict walks<br />

• Fetch and retrieving games<br />

• Off lead exercise<br />

Equine Car Boot Sale<br />

Animal Support & Rescue - Mid Gavin Equestrian (not Mid Gavin<br />

Farm), Howwood<br />

Sunday 3rd <strong>February</strong> from 11am<br />

We are holding a horsey car boot<br />

sale from 11am till 2pm in our indoor<br />

arena. We have a large selection<br />

of rugs, bridles, bits and everything<br />

you can think of, pop along and<br />

grab yourself a bargain. Entry by<br />

voluntary donation.<br />

Great opportunity to buy and sell anything and everything equine, tables<br />

are £10 pre-booked, bring your own table and set up is strictly from 10am<br />

on the day. Spaces are limited.<br />

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In cats:<br />

• Increasing play time<br />

• Using activity balls and feed toys<br />

• Feeding at a height (cat has to jump/climb to<br />

reach food)<br />

• Hiding food<br />

Decreasing energy intake<br />

This is achieved by reducing the number of calories the animal is consuming.<br />

This means sticking to a recommended diet.<br />

There are a number of veterinary recommended prescription foods available<br />

aimed at weight loss in cats and dogs which have a lower calorie content<br />

than most commercial pet foods. This means that feeding the recommended<br />

amount of one of these diets provides less calories without restricting other<br />

essential nutrients within the diet.<br />

If you think your pet is overweight contact Petvets for a free weight check<br />

and advice.<br />

Do you run a local animal charity? Want to get the word out about<br />

fundraising or appeals? Contact us at info@advertizer.co.uk or call<br />

01505 613340. This service is free for non-profit organizations.<br />

Local Animal Charities<br />

Scottish SPCA<br />

0141 882 1688 | www.scottishspca.org<br />

Dogs Trust Glasgow<br />

0141 773 5130 | www.dogstrust.org.uk<br />

Cats Protection<br />

0141 779 3341 | www.cats.org.uk<br />

Johnstone Cat Rescue<br />

01505 337321<br />

Hessilhead Wildlife Rescue<br />

01505 502415 | www.hessilhead.org.uk<br />

Give a Dog a Bone<br />

www.giveadogabone.net<br />

Any Dog’il Do<br />

www.anydogildorescue.org<br />

Harvey’s Army Scotland<br />

harveysarmy.com<br />

Animal Support & Rescue<br />

www.animalsupportandrescue.co.uk|<br />

facebook.com/ASARCharity<br />

Lamont Farm<br />

www.lamontfarm.org.uk<br />

The Underheugh Ark Rescue<br />

www.underheugharkrescue.co.uk<br />

These centres and many more are always on the lookout for donations and<br />

fundraising. If you can help, please get in touch with them.<br />

Indentibase<br />

Petidentity UK<br />

Petlog<br />

Pet Protect<br />

Pettrac<br />

Smarttrac<br />

Lost Pets?<br />

If your pet has gone missing<br />

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please call 01505 613340 or<br />

email info@advertizer.co.uk.<br />

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Help Stop<br />

Wildlife Crime<br />

If you witness a suspected wildlife<br />

crime in action call 999 immediately<br />

and ask for the police.<br />

For all other enquires call your local<br />

Police on 101. Alternatively, contact<br />

your local Police Force directly.<br />

If you wish to<br />

anonymously<br />

report a wildlife<br />

crime online<br />

please contact<br />

Crimestoppers.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Hillwalking Club<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Hillwalking Club was formed in <strong>19</strong>85. We are<br />

based in Houston (west of Glasgow), but our members<br />

live dispersed throughout Renfrewshire and beyond.<br />

We have a very mixed membership, from those who<br />

like to walk with a group and have a social day, to<br />

experienced mountaineers including seven of us who<br />

have completed all the Munros in Scotland. Some, due<br />

to family and other commitments, venture out only a few<br />

times each year, while others get out on the hills every<br />

other week.<br />

The Club is affiliated to Mountaineering Scotland, which<br />

gives members access to discounts at various shops<br />

(10-20%), huts, insurance and other benefits.<br />

Want to find out more? See our website:<br />

gryffehillwalkingclub.com or email the club secretary<br />

(Paul Prior) at: paulrprior@gmail.com or call/text him<br />

on 07747 847181 for more information.<br />

RSPB Lochwinnoch<br />

Despite the dull winter weather, there<br />

is plenty of exciting wildlife to be<br />

explored here at RSPB Lochwinnoch!<br />

The Barr Loch has continued to<br />

provide fantastic displays of wintering<br />

waterfowl – with the ongoing presence<br />

of large numbers of coot, wigeon and goldeneye to be<br />

seen; as well as several shoveler, great crested grebe,<br />

tufted duck, and many others.<br />

On the woodland trails you will hear many birds starting<br />

to sing their spring songs, sung to stake out breeding<br />

territories and attract mates. There is much competition<br />

for territories, and the Robin’s (Erithacus rubecula)<br />

spring song can often be heard from December onwards<br />

in milder years. If you listen carefully on the woodland<br />

trail, you may also hear Great tit (Parus major) singing<br />

- their call can be easily remembered as it sounds like<br />

they are calling “teacher, teacher”!<br />

If you want to find out more about the reserve and the<br />

work that goes on here, then why not come along on<br />

our Wetland Guided Walk on Sunday 10th <strong>February</strong>?<br />

The walk will be led by our warden Dan, who will take<br />

you around the reserve and point out the interesting<br />

wildlife to be found here. Dan will also tell you about the<br />

current and future management of the reserve because<br />

conservation involves much more than just leaving<br />

things alone!<br />

For further information about any of our volunteering<br />

roles, or any of our events, please contact any member<br />

of staff in the Visitor Centre, email us, or call us.<br />

For more information about the reserve or any of<br />

our events, please call 01505 842 663 or email<br />

lochwinnoch@rspb.org.uk.<br />

BoW Hillwalkers<br />

Andy Shand<br />

Birds, Buddhism and Blue Whales<br />

- an illustrated talk<br />

Friday 1st March<br />

@ 7.30pm<br />

McMaster Centre<br />

Donaldson Drive<br />

Renfrew<br />

PA4 8LX<br />

All Welcome<br />

The Bridge of Weir Hillwalkers have a full programme<br />

of walks over the next few months including visits to<br />

Ben Ledi, the Sma’ Glen The Brack and hopefully a<br />

return trip to the Chain walk in Fife.<br />

There are weekend trips to Braemar and<br />

Ardnamurchan proposed and the International<br />

section is off to Saas Fee in Switzerland.<br />

Check out our Facebook page or donwwsmith@<br />

gmail.com if you want to find out more.<br />

Gary Prescott<br />

(The Biking Birder)<br />

Green Birding and the Adventures<br />

of The Biking Birder – an<br />

illustrated talk.<br />

Friday 1st <strong>February</strong><br />

@ 7.30pm.<br />

McMaster Centre<br />

Donaldson Drive<br />

Renfrew<br />

PA4 8LX<br />

All Welcome<br />

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Interested in Photography?<br />

Finlaystone in <strong>February</strong><br />

Come and visit Finlaystone Country Estate, enjoy our woodland walks, play areas and<br />

gardens. Join our Rangers for fun events at weekends.<br />

<strong>February</strong> in the Garden<br />

This month we are concentrating on the kitchen garden. We are busy rotovating the<br />

beds and spreading a thick mulch of compost over the surface. Those beds in which we<br />

will be growing root vegetables this season will have a mulch of compost, the other beds<br />

will have a mulch of mixed compost and well-rotted manure.<br />

Although we are still in the grip of winter, signs of spring are already visible in the form of<br />

spring bulbs emerging through the grass. Speaking of bulbs, <strong>February</strong> is the month for<br />

snowdrops and as usual snowdrop posies will be for sale from the visitor centre and as<br />

the snowdrop season comes to a end we will also be selling bulbs in the green. These<br />

can be ordered in advance from the visitor centre.<br />

While there are not many plants that flower at this time of year there are always<br />

exceptions and many of our rhododendron and hellebores are currently fl owering.<br />

Here at Finlaystone we are always happy to welcome volunteers into the garden where the<br />

gardener will always be able to find work for those interested in getting their hands dirty.<br />

Kilmacolm Camera Club<br />

Our local camera clubs continually supply us with<br />

stunning shots which we use throughout the magazine,<br />

sometimes as banners or even front pages. If you’ve<br />

been inspired, why not join them and maybe see<br />

some of your photographs in print!<br />

Here’s a few stunning shots from PCPC<br />

PCPC: Snow at Corgarff by Douglas Forrest<br />

PCPC: The End of the Road by Jim Black<br />

In true KCC tradition, members enjoyed their Club Christmas Party. In between nibbles<br />

and wine, we tackled an entertaining Quiz, expertly organised by Gordon McGibbon.<br />

Although there were no politically loaded topics, we were happy to give all the organisers<br />

an overwhelming vote of confi dence!<br />

We also had a terrifi c show from Mark McColl. This comprised a selection of around<br />

150 wonderful images taken in Scotland. We were treated to panoramas, star trails,<br />

snowy vistas and autumn colours reflected in mirror-like lochs. A very high quality show<br />

which we appreciated greatly.<br />

Come along and see what we have planned for the rest of our season. You’ll be very<br />

welcome.<br />

Paisley Colour Photographic Club : Thursday<br />

evenings<br />

The McMaster Centre, Renfrew. www.paisleycolour.<br />

co.uk<br />

Langbank Camera Club : Second and fourth Mondays<br />

of the month.<br />

For more information please contact Derrick McPherson<br />

at langbankcc1@gmail.com.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Camera Club : Wednesday nights<br />

The Carrick Centre, Houston between 7.30pm & 10pm.<br />

Kilmacolm Camera Club : Tuesday evening 7.30pm<br />

(October to March)<br />

The Kilmacolm New Community Centre, Room 1.01.<br />

For more information contact: Billy Blair, Tel: 873383;<br />

Janice Stevenson, Tel 873595. Website: clikpic.com/<br />

kilcamclub/<br />

Diaporama Meeting : Second Monday in the month<br />

7.30pm in the Carrick Centre, Houston. For further<br />

information contact Hugh Kerr at 01505 612687 or<br />

hughkerr14@gmail.com<br />

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Welcome to Clyde Mursheil Regional Park<br />

Stay Active in 20<strong>19</strong>: Clyde Muirshiel Rangers<br />

have another ‘Walk with a Ranger event’ on Sunday<br />

24th <strong>February</strong>, this time around the Kelly Cut and<br />

Leapmoor Forest. Places are FREE but must be<br />

booked online in advance. More walking/‘get your<br />

steps’ inspiration on our website downloads page -we<br />

have new route cards and all the usual trail maps to<br />

help you explore!<br />

Give Back on Practical Conservation Days:<br />

Muirshiel Country Park’s sikta spruce brashings need<br />

cutting piling and burning. It’s like gardening on a<br />

slightly bigger scale that will help you get fit! That’s on<br />

Saturday 23rd <strong>February</strong>, 10.30am until 3pm.<br />

Stargazing Evenings: 20<strong>19</strong> dates at Castle Semple<br />

are Monday 18th <strong>February</strong> and 11th March. Book<br />

your place online today for just £5 (children 10-16 yrs<br />

are £2.50) and look forward to an evening of stars,<br />

planets and other astronomical features.<br />

Pedal the Park 20<strong>19</strong>: Taking place on Sunday 5th<br />

May, online entry is now open for the 5th edition of this<br />

popular 100km sportive. £20 entry with £7.50 CLIC<br />

Sargent donation included via the British Cycling<br />

website.<br />

Plan Your Most Adventurous Year Yet: 20<strong>19</strong> course<br />

dates are now online! Book via our website for sailing<br />

and paddle sport courses for adults including 2 hour<br />

evening tasters, 1/2 day long tuition and recognised<br />

power boating qualifications. Also online our school<br />

holiday (hugely popular!) Junior Multi Activity Weeks<br />

in Easter, Summer and October. There are also<br />

child-specific paddlesport and sailing 2-day courses<br />

available.<br />

Tartan Walk this <strong>February</strong>: Enjoy a 5km stroll around<br />

Lochwinnoch and partake in a wee sing-song! Wear<br />

your tartan and then enjoy a cuppa and raffle back at<br />

the Centre -10.30am. Registration on Wed 20th Feb.<br />

Clyde Muirshiel Conservation Volunteers: Greenock<br />

Cut Volunteers are every Saturday 10.30 -2.30pm;<br />

Duke of Edinburgh Volunteers are every Sunday<br />

morning 10am-12pm; Castle Semple Volunteers can<br />

be either at Castle Semple or Muirshiel. Look online<br />

for full programmes.<br />

Make a Difference: In a group looking to help make<br />

a difference? Or have a few colleagues looking for<br />

a team building challenge? Muirshiel Country Park<br />

needs you! Please email rangers.castlesemple@<br />

clydemuirshiel.co.uk for details on the woodland<br />

management opportunities available.<br />

Dates for the Diary: The second Clyde Muirshiel<br />

Walking Festival will take place on Saturday 25th until<br />

Monday 27th May, the 10km Bog Stomp on Sunday<br />

1st Sept and Classic Car Show on Sunday 20th Oct.<br />

Ride 63 Community Cycle Club: Look on our<br />

facebook group for details of weekend runs. Contact<br />

the club by emailing the secretary ridesixtythree@<br />

gmail.com for a membership form.<br />

Tag-n-Track Project Update<br />

It’s time for the monthly roundup from the Tag-n-Track<br />

Project Officer Hayley Douglas. TnT is funded by<br />

Clyde Muirshiel Regional Park.<br />

Project News<br />

The team is back in the office after a month off and we<br />

are pleased to let you know that as the 1st of January<br />

was drawing to a close Gary decided it was New Year,<br />

‘new location time’. He has been down near Stoke<br />

since August and on Boxing Day he headed down to<br />

the River Severn near WWT Slimbridge. He stayed<br />

there until 5.31pm on the 1st. By 8.29pm he was in<br />

Devon and in the early hours of the 2nd he was fl ying<br />

over Torquay. By early evening he was off the coast of<br />

Brittany in France.<br />

Now this is where he has surprised us. Last year he<br />

headed through France and Spain to reach Portugal.<br />

This year he has taken a different route entirely. He fl ew<br />

over the sea after<br />

passing France<br />

for 3 days before<br />

he reached the<br />

Portuguese coast<br />

near Figueira da<br />

Foz. He took quite<br />

a wide route and it<br />

will be interesting to<br />

see what the wind<br />

conditions were at<br />

the time. Just when<br />

we thought we<br />

knew Gary - he has<br />

surprised us again!<br />

Now that he is in<br />

Portugal we hope<br />

he is spotted just<br />

like some of our other gulls, including one of Gary’s<br />

chicks. 10S:C was the 2nd of Gary’s chicks to have<br />

been sighted there (At Praia de Mira in Portugal on<br />

the 8th of November). Its sibling, <strong>19</strong>R:C, has been<br />

spotted four times so far.<br />

Happy Gullmore, whose tag is currently offline, was<br />

identified on one of our gulls’ favourite haunts – the<br />

Costa de Caprica beach in Portugal on the 13th of<br />

November. Finally we have news of 0L5:C – one of<br />

our Pladda birds. Unfortunately his tag broke after<br />

deployment so it’s really great news for us to hear<br />

that he has been seen recently in Porto de Pesca de<br />

Portimão.<br />

Event news<br />

We are planning on a ringing demo at Muirshiel in<br />

<strong>February</strong>. At the moment we can’t confi rm a date so<br />

please keep an eye on the website and Facebook for<br />

further details.<br />

Keep up to speed with events and activities taking place on the Park’s Facebook: facebook.<br />

com/ClydeMuirshielRegionalPark or Twitter @Clydemuirshiel pages and Instagram pages.<br />

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Kilmacolm Horticultural Society<br />

The Winter Lecture for the<br />

Kilmacolm Horticultural<br />

Society in January was given<br />

by Michael Philip who is the<br />

County Recorder for the<br />

Botanical Society of Britain<br />

and Ireland, responsible<br />

for Lanarkshire. The BSBI<br />

searches, identifi es, maps<br />

and records all plants growing<br />

in the wild, they monitor what<br />

grows where and how this is changing over time. A fascinating lecture,<br />

encouraging us all to look out for flora wherever we are walking - your<br />

next hobby could be to support the work of the Botanical Society - see<br />

their website: www.bsbi.org.uk. Our <strong>February</strong> lecture on Wednesday<br />

20th <strong>February</strong> at 7.30pm in the New Community Centre Kilmacolm will<br />

undoubtedly be extremely popular, Louise Bustard, senior curator at the<br />

Glasgow Botanic Gardens is coming to describe the findings of her tour<br />

of the Gardens along the Amalfi Coast. Amazing photographs, wonderful<br />

stores as ever from Louise. Everyone welcome. Please phone Jill Russell<br />

on 01505 872393 for details of membership of the K.H.S. Or go to our<br />

website: www.kilmacolmhorticultural.com<br />

Bridge of Weir Horticultural<br />

Society<br />

Members discussed the future of the Society at the annual AGM in<br />

December. Donald Hepburn gave an informative and useful presentation<br />

about the Society over its 132 year history up to the present day and<br />

members voted for the Society to continue. The Committee was tasked<br />

to undertake a radical review of the Society’s activities to reflect current<br />

times and lifestyles, although it was noted many issues are universal<br />

to all organisations. However, Bridge of Weir is hampered by a lack of<br />

accessible venues and car parking facilities and these continue to be a<br />

nightmare for all of us trying to support local shops and local activities and<br />

organise local events. Once business was concluded, members enjoyed<br />

seasonal refreshments and chatted about the way forward.<br />

Ewen Brown was our guest speaker in January and a report will appear in<br />

future. On 14th <strong>February</strong> we look forward to welcoming Douglas Boatman<br />

for a “Heather Blether”. Heathers are hard-working, low-maintenance and<br />

much under-estimated plants, particularly in winter. As always, if the subject<br />

interests you – come along. We meet at The Bridge at 8pm and you don’t<br />

have to be a member to join us.<br />

Meanwhile, check winter fl owering plants, such as heathers and hellebores<br />

and, if covered by damp leaves, lift these off the buds or flowers and tuck<br />

under nearby plants, e.g., camellias and rhododendrons to provide a mulch<br />

and future nourishment.<br />

Lochwinnoch<br />

Community Garden<br />

Events and Work<br />

Parties<br />

Work parties all 2pm in Garden<br />

27th January Tidy up in garden<br />

24th <strong>February</strong> Tidy up in garden<br />

31st March Start to plant barrels<br />

(March planting plugs Willie will let us know dates & times)<br />

28th April Planting village and baskets<br />

26th May Planting for gala<br />

8th June Gala day<br />

Garden raised beds and containers<br />

David Fowles and Willie Thompson continue to develop the raised beds<br />

and containers<br />

Golf Club and Primary School<br />

Liz Parsons is meeting with golf club re a wild flower planting in the rough<br />

by primary school in return the pupils get a golf lesson<br />

Brighter Bridge of Weir<br />

Well, this is the plan anyway...<br />

Brighter Bridge of Weir’s festive<br />

break never lasts very long, and<br />

the first task of the year was early<br />

last month with the removal of<br />

the festive lighting displays in the<br />

Woodland Garden and elsewhere<br />

along Main Street, as well as<br />

taking down the Christmas tree<br />

and lights from outside The<br />

Bridge.<br />

The next thing was their annual planning meeting to discuss the planting for<br />

the coming season. The Group’s main aim is to provide colour throughout<br />

the village and, as far as possible, throughout the year, too. They review<br />

what plants did well last year, and what didn’t live up to expectations; what<br />

might do better and where… And the Group is at the mercy of the fl owers<br />

themselves, because quite often some of them don’t do what it said on the<br />

label! Then there’s the weather, of course. There’s always the weather.<br />

Anyway, the plan is for a bigger and brighter summer display than ever<br />

this year, particularly in the planters and barrier baskets along Main Street,<br />

Houston Road and the two main junctions. The plans centre around the<br />

plants we get delivered in May, but until then, look out for a decent display<br />

of winter flowers throughout the village. Some are already looking quite<br />

promising, and they are bred to withstand the frosts, so with luck they will<br />

cheer us all up as we look forward to spring.<br />

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Howwood Curling Club Come<br />

& Try Event<br />

“Get Inspired” - Come & Try curling<br />

on 6th March<br />

You’ve seen it being played at on the<br />

TV. You can now Come & Try It yourself.<br />

Howwood Curling Club are always looking<br />

for new members to join our friendly<br />

curling club which meets at Greenacres,<br />

near Howwood. It is a great way to keep<br />

fit and socialise with people in a friendly<br />

atmosphere. Current club members come from Renfrewshire, Glasgow<br />

and North Ayrshire. We are now looking for new players to play for the<br />

20<strong>19</strong>/20 season.<br />

We have organised a Come & Try session on Wednesday 6th March at<br />

8.30pm at Greenacres curling club. Anyone who is interested is welcome<br />

to come along and try out curling. No experience is necessary. Everyone<br />

is welcome, whatever your age or ability. We will provide a qualified coach<br />

to give you the tuition you need to try out curling. You will also meet with<br />

our club members and get to play. If you continue to be interested following<br />

the Come & Try, we will invite you to our closing bonspiel for the 2018/<strong>19</strong><br />

season on the 27th March.<br />

All the equipment you need will be provided. The cost on the night for ice<br />

is £6pp.<br />

Please contact Lachie Carmichael if you wish to attend by email:<br />

lachiedcarmichael@hotmail.com or phone 01294 823643<br />

Kilmacolm Golf Club<br />

The club hosted a very successful Hogmanay party for 80 members and<br />

guests. A delicious supper was enjoyed by all followed by some dancing<br />

and then a fabulous fi rework display to bring in the New Year. A huge thanks<br />

to all the catering staff who were on duty that evening and to Jane Mcdonald<br />

for organising the fi reworks.<br />

Ladies<br />

The annual Ladies bridge afternoon, in aid of Erskine Hospital, is on<br />

Tuesday 5th <strong>February</strong> at 1.30 pm. To book a table for the bridge afternoon<br />

and delicious tea please contact our Lady Captain Rosemary Hammond on<br />

01505 872345.<br />

Interested in cycling locally<br />

with other like-minded<br />

women?<br />

Are you interested in<br />

being part of a local<br />

cycling group? Would you<br />

like to have company to cycle<br />

with other like-minded women locally and<br />

on the cycle paths? Would you like to learn<br />

more about cycle maintenance or how to<br />

look after and maintain your bike so it’s<br />

in good working order? If you are keen<br />

to get involved or fi nd out more about the<br />

local cycling group, contact Lesley at the LEAP Team by email to lesley@<br />

myleapproject.org or phone our office in Bridge of Weir on 01505 612034.<br />

DA N C E<br />

Adult Jazz Class<br />

Mondays - Bridge of Weir, 10am<br />

Tel: 01505 690757 for further information.<br />

Adult & Pre School Ballet Class<br />

Mondays - Bridge of Weir, 11.30am / 1.45pm<br />

Tel: 01505 690757 for further information.<br />

Bishopton Belles Line Dancing<br />

Tuesdays - Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic<br />

Hall 6.30pm - 8.30pm<br />

Improver class. All welcome. Call David or Mair<br />

07886 034037.<br />

Fitsteps with Jen<br />

Monday - Kilmacolm Guide Hut, Woodrow<br />

Ave 6.30pm - 7.30pm<br />

Strictly inspired dance/fitness class that<br />

allows you to learn the basics of ballroom<br />

and latin style in a fun environment. All<br />

welcome. Call Jennifer 07709 340675 or f: @<br />

fitstepswithjennifer.<br />

Boogie Effect with Jen<br />

Saturday - Kilmacolm Guide Hut, Woodrow<br />

Ave 9.10am - 10.00am<br />

A unique dance based fitness class, bringing<br />

together the heart-pumping fun of boogie with<br />

the strength and conditioning effects of dance<br />

techniqes to create long, lean, strong and<br />

healthy bodies that aren’t just the privilege<br />

of the pros! All welcome. Call Jennifer 07709<br />

340675 or f: @fitstepswithjennifer<br />

ATHLETICS<br />

Kilbarchan Athletic Club - On-X, Linwood<br />

Mondays & Thursdays, 7pm<br />

All abilities welcome. Tel: 07941 686990.<br />

MA R T I A L ARTS<br />

The Shotokan Karate Club<br />

Woodlands Primary, Linwood<br />

Mondays & Thursdays - 7pm - 8pm/8pm - 9pm<br />

www.linwoodkarate.co.uk<br />

Taekwon-Do - Johnstone Sports Complex<br />

PA5 0LD<br />

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6pm<br />

Call 07951 365166 for details.<br />

Falun Dafa practice<br />

Thursdays - Port Glasgow Library 5pm - 7pm<br />

With five gentle exercises, Falun Dafa is an<br />

ancient self-cultivation practice based on the<br />

principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and<br />

Forbearance.<br />

FO O T B A L L<br />

5-a-side Football<br />

Mondays - Powerleague Paisley, 6pm<br />

Tel: Jim on 01505 874215; or jimbretherton@<br />

aol.com<br />

Football Training - Johnstone High School<br />

Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6pm - 9pm<br />

Call Ali on 07775 578795 for details.<br />

SP O R T S<br />

Bridge of Weir Ladies Badminton<br />

Mondays - Cargill Hall, Lintwhite Cres,<br />

7.30pm<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Badminton<br />

Tuesdays - Strathgryffe Tennis Club, 8pm<br />

Greenock Hockey Club<br />

Wednesdays - Inverclyde Academy,<br />

Greenock, 6.30pm - 8pm<br />

Contact Liz Baldwin, mobile 07944 607005.<br />

Birkmyre Rugby Club, Kilmacolm<br />

Sundays - Youth Rugby Section, 11am -<br />

1pm<br />

www.pitchero.com/clubs/birkmyre<br />

KEEP FIT<br />

Zumba Light<br />

Mondays - St Fillan’s Church, Kilmacolm,<br />

10am<br />

Suitable for all fitness levels. Tel: 07505<br />

126416 for more information.<br />

Zumba<br />

Tuesdays - Cargill Centre, Kilmacolm,<br />

7.45pm<br />

Entry level class suitable for all fitness<br />

levels. Come dance yourself fit at Zumba, no<br />

experience necessary! Contact Diane 07943<br />

862775.<br />

Move it or Lose it! FABS Fitness -<br />

more than just a Fitness Class for the over<br />

60’s. Come and join the fun! First class is free.<br />

To check availability please contact Fiona on<br />

07811 766672.<br />

Tuesdays - Cargill Hall, BoW, 10.30am<br />

Tuesdays - West Burn Church, Greenock<br />

2pm<br />

Thursdays - Old Library, Kilbarchan,<br />

2.30pm<br />

Thursdays - Carrick Centre, Houston,<br />

10.30am (from 17th January)<br />

Pilates classes<br />

Mondays - St Machars Church Hall, Bridge<br />

of Weir 9.30am & 10.40am. Kilmacolm<br />

Community Centre 6.30pm<br />

Tel: Yvonne 07786 224367 or yvonne@<br />

clydephysiotherapy.co.uk<br />

Mondays - Kilellan Halls Houston 6.15pm -<br />

7.15pm & 7.30pm - 8.30pm<br />

For more information or to book a place call<br />

Katie on 07972 474965.<br />

Wednesdays - Kilmacolm Community<br />

Centre - 7.30pm - 8.30pm.<br />

For more information or to book a class call<br />

Jennifer Sloan 07731 303709 or email jennifermcghee@hotmail.co.uk<br />

Hatha Yoga Classes<br />

Mondays - Tweedie Halls, Linwood,<br />

10am to 11am<br />

Wednesdays - St.Columba Church Hall,<br />

Bridge of Weir Road entrance 6.30pm to<br />

8pm.<br />

Suitable for both beginners and experienced<br />

practitioners. Anyone interested in joining us<br />

please contact me at: janicestewart02@gmail.<br />

com.<br />

Advertise your regular classes here for £20 for 4 months - contact our office for<br />

full details on 01505 613340 or pop us an email to: info@advertizer.co.uk<br />

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Knapps Angling Club<br />

Much loved by dog walkers, ramblers and photographers, the iconic Knapps<br />

Loch is very much a part of the scenic appeal of the village of Kilmacolm.<br />

Adorning the eastern approach to the village, the loch looks so natural in<br />

its setting that it would be easy to assume that it had been a part of the<br />

environs since the settlement of Kilmacolm itself. In fact, however, the loch<br />

has existed for less than 110 years and owes its existence to the vision and<br />

foresight of a small group of keen anglers resident in the village in the early<br />

20th Century.<br />

Thinking of taking up golf? Or<br />

returning to the game?<br />

Our PGA professional at Kilmacolm Golf Club, Iain Nicholson, will be<br />

running 8 free golf lessons in St Columba’s church hall each Monday<br />

from 4th <strong>February</strong> 7pm - 8pm. Sessions are open to adults and children<br />

from the age of 10 (accompanied by an adult). These lessons are<br />

a great way to meet new people whilst gaining a solid grasp of golf<br />

and having fun!<br />

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The founders of The Knapps Angling Club undertook the massive task of<br />

constructing a dam and the necessary infrastructure to support the formation<br />

of the loch which was completed in <strong>19</strong>10, with fishing commencing in May<br />

<strong>19</strong>11. Angling was restricted to fl y-fishing only, and stocking limited to brown<br />

trout, traditions which are continued to the present day, with club members<br />

enjoying the scenic and tranquil surroundings for the exercise of their sport,<br />

mostly from the “comfort” of one of the three well-maintained boats kept on<br />

the water during the March to October brown trout season.<br />

The Knapps Angling Club provides its members with an experience very<br />

different from the “stockie-bashing” offering of many present-day fisheries<br />

and anglers new to the water are often amazed by the feeling of seclusion<br />

out on the loch, which belies its proximity to the village and the main Bridge<br />

of Weir to Kilmacolm road. For lovers of the outdoors, there can be few<br />

experiences better than a tranquil summer evening spent drifting down<br />

the loch in eager anticipation (not always fulfilled) of tempting one of the<br />

beautifully-conditioned brown trout with which the loch is well stocked.<br />

A few opportunities now exist for interested anglers to make application<br />

for membership, and enquiries should initially be made to the Honorary<br />

Secretary, John Horne by email at john@horne.co.uk<br />

www.knappsangling.co.uk<br />

How to Stick to your New<br />

Year’s Fitness Resolutions<br />

Often after a few weeks into the New Year many of us question how we can<br />

keep to our new resolutions. The novelty quickly wears off and in no time at<br />

all the new plans you put in place are quickly shelved!<br />

So, to help you stay committed to your goals here are some tips:<br />

1. Set a realistic and specifi c goal. Don’t set unattainable goals that you will<br />

never reach. If your aim is weight loss, don’t ban yourself from certain<br />

foods or the things you ultimately love. Reduce your intake down and have<br />

it maybe once or twice a week instead of everyday! Moderation is key.<br />

Make sure your goal is specifi c – don’t just say you want to exercise more;<br />

set yourself specifi c challenges like walking 10 miles a week or going to<br />

the gym twice a week. Having a concrete goal gives you something to<br />

realistically set your sights on.<br />

2. Don’t expect immediate results. One of the most common reasons people<br />

give up is because they don’t see any change. They want results overnight<br />

and when this doesn’t happen, they think ‘what’s the point!’. Change isn’t a<br />

quick process. Prepare to play the long game and stick with it. Do this and<br />

you will see the results!<br />

3. Allow off days. Even though you will be trying your utmost to achieve your<br />

target, the road to success isn’t a straight one. You will have bad days and<br />

occasional slips due to busy lives and sudden, spontaneous happenings.<br />

That’s life, just aim to get back on track as soon as you can.<br />

4. Share your goals. Share your aims and targets with friends, family and<br />

colleagues. The more motivation you have the longer you are likely to stick<br />

to your challenge as everyone knows about it. The more people that know<br />

the more focused you will stay so you don’t have to admit to giving up.<br />

5. Track your progress. It is easy to forget what your starting point was. Take<br />

photos, take measurements or makes notes of timings or weight lifted. It<br />

will surprise you how far you have progressed without realising it. This<br />

progress is motivation in itself!<br />

Lesley Handley, FitSmart Fitness Ltd<br />

This is available to everyone! You don’t need to be a member<br />

of the golf club. Contact the Pro Shop 01505 872695 for more<br />

information or to book a place.<br />

Paisley Pirates continue their push for a playoff spot<br />

over <strong>February</strong> and into early March when, in addition<br />

to away matches still to be played, they host Solway<br />

Stingrays on Saturday 16 <strong>February</strong> (face off 6.30pm)<br />

and then Kilmarnock Thunder on Sunday 3rd March<br />

(face off 5pm)<br />

The playoffs are open to the top four fi nishers in<br />

the Scottish National League, who will then be seeded to play another<br />

final eliminator against the teams finishing in 5th to 8th place after the<br />

completion of their regular season games to determine if they will qualify<br />

for the weekend tournament in Dundee in early April.<br />

Success for Strathgryffe’s<br />

Juniors<br />

Strathgryffe’s Tennis Club’s Liam O’Brien<br />

recently won the boys 12 & under Scottish<br />

Junior Indoor Championships held at<br />

Scotstoun Leisure Centre.<br />

The competition, a draw of 16 of the<br />

leading players in Scotland, included<br />

fellow Strathgryffe players Archie Nicol,<br />

Joe Dyer and Jed McMillan. Archie, Joe and Jed performed admirably<br />

however came across some tough opposition and were all knocked out by<br />

the second round.<br />

Liam, the number 1 seed in the competition, won through his fi rst 3 rounds<br />

with relative ease to reach the final where he came up against Charlie<br />

Robertson. The first set of the final was a tight affair which Liam edged<br />

6-4. In the second set, Liam had a somewhat easier time, overcoming his<br />

opponent 6-1 and with it the Scottish Indoor title.<br />

Strathgryffe offers a comprehensive programme for tennis, squash and<br />

fitness for all ages and abilities. If you would like more information about<br />

the club, visit our website www.strathgryffe.net, email info@strathgryffe.net<br />

or phone 01505 615100.<br />

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St. Fillan’s Primary School<br />

New Year, New Year’s Resolutions:<br />

We are all feeling relaxed and refreshed following a wonderful<br />

Christmas holiday with our family and friends. We loved<br />

spending some well deserved time with our loved ones and it<br />

was nice to make special memories with them. We look forward<br />

to a New Year and all the positives that we hope 20<strong>19</strong> will bring<br />

to our school and community.<br />

We created New Year’s resolutions at Assembly and we realise<br />

that making New Year resolutions is easy but keeping them<br />

may be more challenging!<br />

#ValuesRock!:<br />

The core value that we are<br />

promoting this month is<br />

‘Success’ and to be able to<br />

achieve a degree of success in<br />

our everyday lives is important<br />

for everyone. We watched<br />

an inspirational video clip at<br />

Assembly about a little bear<br />

cub who tried many times to<br />

successfully climb a steep,<br />

snowy mountainside to reach<br />

it’s Mother. Although it took<br />

the baby bear quite a few tries,<br />

he achieved success in the<br />

end when he finally made it<br />

to the top. It was wonderful to see and we all cheered when<br />

he made it! Through watching this video, we realised that<br />

many other attributes underpin the value of success including:<br />

determination, inner strength, confidence, perseverance, hope,<br />

faith and a ’Can do’ attitude. In St. Fillan’s, we are always being<br />

encouraged to develop a ‘Growth Mindset.’<br />

Committee Success!:<br />

O u r<br />

Committees<br />

have met for<br />

the first time<br />

this year to<br />

continue<br />

carrying<br />

out the<br />

work which<br />

we have<br />

planned<br />

in our<br />

Committee<br />

A c t i o n<br />

Plans.<br />

The facilitator of our Eco Committee, Mrs Smith was delighted<br />

to announce that we have been successful in securing our third<br />

Eco flag! This is a huge achievement which involves a great<br />

deal of hard work and commitment and we are all delighted!<br />

Our new Eco flag is making it’s way to us in the post and the Eco<br />

Committee are busy making plans for the school community to<br />

celebrate our success.<br />

Kilbarchan Community Nursery<br />

Fourth Green Flag Award<br />

We were delighted to<br />

receive our fourth green flag<br />

recently from Eco-Schools<br />

Scotland. This is a fantastic<br />

achievement for the nursery.<br />

We pride ourselves on our<br />

eco-schools programme.<br />

Feedback was very<br />

complimentary and this<br />

achievement is down to the hard work and dedication of the staff team.<br />

Application for funded Early Learning and Childcare 20<strong>19</strong>/20<br />

All children are currently entitled to up to 15 hours and 50 minutes of funded early<br />

learning and childcare from the age of 3. Some may also be entitled from age 2 (please<br />

contact your local nursery for information).<br />

Applications for early learning and childcare should be submitted the nursery as soon<br />

as your child reaches their 2nd birthday. Applications for session 20<strong>19</strong>/20 must be<br />

submitted no later than 28th <strong>February</strong> 20<strong>19</strong>.<br />

Please let your friends and family know.<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> High School<br />

Young Musician of the Year 20<strong>19</strong><br />

The ‘Young Musician of the Year Competition’,<br />

adjudicated by Mr. David Murray, was a most<br />

enjoyable evening held in the school theatre. Many<br />

congratulations to all of our Finalists, who brought a<br />

very high standard of music to the theatre. Special<br />

congratulations to winners Sasha Kaloheris<br />

(Intermediate Category) and Laura Workman<br />

(Senior Category). Sasha delighted the audience<br />

with her fabulous rendition of ‘With You’ and Laura played a highly accomplished version<br />

of ‘Spanischer’ on the flute. Although there had to be winners, ALL of the finalists were<br />

amazing. Mr. Murray gave each finalist very detailed and constructive feedback and<br />

spoke of his difficulty in selecting winners from an overall high standard.<br />

The Junior category of the competition will be held at a later date.<br />

We were also delighted that pupils and staff from Houston Primary were able to join<br />

us and experience our Young Musician Competition. They may be our stars of the<br />

future!<br />

S4 Modern Studies visit Scottish Parliament<br />

S4 Modern Studies enjoyed a trip to the Scottish Parliament for First Minister’s Questions<br />

on Thursday 10th January. Questions included a variety of topics such as the investigation<br />

into Alex Salmond, Universal Credit and ASN provision in schools. Pupils also got to meet<br />

some of their MSPs for a question and answer session. Pupils are pictured here with Ross<br />

Greer MSP and Maurice Corry MSP. This was the first time for British Sign Language<br />

interpreting at<br />

First Minister’s<br />

Questions.<br />

Pupils (and<br />

teachers) were<br />

enthused by<br />

the experience<br />

and found their<br />

visit to be really<br />

interesting.<br />

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EVERY MO N D A Y<br />

Lochwinnoch Baby & Toddlers<br />

McKillop Hall, 9.45am - 11.30am<br />

£2/family fee incl tea & children’s snacks.<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Howwood Baby & Toddler Group<br />

Howwood Parish Church, 10am - 12noon<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Tots’ Club<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Hall, 9.15am<br />

- 11.30am<br />

EVERY TUESDAY<br />

Kilbarchan Tots<br />

Kilbarchan Scout Hall, 10am-12noon<br />

£2 contribution. Tea, coffee & biscuits.<br />

Bridge of Weir Toddlers<br />

Cargill Hall, Lintwhite Cres, BoW<br />

Pop along and see us from 9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY WEDNESDAY<br />

Kilmacolm Toddlers<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

10am - 11.30am<br />

For children from birth to 3 years.<br />

Lochwinnoch Baby & Toddlers<br />

McKillop Hall, 9.45am - 11.30am<br />

£2/family fee incl tea and children’s snacks.<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY TH U R S D A Y<br />

Houston Toddlers<br />

Church Hall, Main Street, Houston<br />

Pop along and see us from 9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

St Columba Church Hall, Kilmacolm,<br />

9.30am - 11.30am<br />

Howwood Playgroup<br />

Howwood Church Hall, 9.45am - 11.35am<br />

EVERY FR I D A Y<br />

Langbank Playgroup<br />

Langbank Village Hall, 9.45 - 11.45am<br />

For 2.5 - 5yr olds.<br />

Contact Jen Burrows 07947 983025.<br />

Langbank Under 3’s<br />

Church Hall, Langbank, 10am - 11.45am<br />

For children from birth to 3 years<br />

Baby and Toddler Group<br />

Elderslie Kirk, Main Rd, Elderslie,<br />

9.30am - 11.30am<br />

£2 includes children’s snack and tea/coffee.<br />

Lots of different toys to play with. All welcome.<br />

Community Bookbug Sessions<br />

Livingstone Hall at St Columba’s Junior<br />

School, Knockbuckle Road, Kilmacolm.<br />

From 9.30 - 10am<br />

1ST & 3RD FR I D A Y<br />

Renfrewshire Inverclyde Twins Club<br />

McKillop Hall, Lochwinnoch, 1pm -2.30pm<br />

£3. Bring a mug along for a cuppa.<br />

Houston<br />

Primary<br />

School<br />

Fire Damaged Poly Tunnel<br />

Before<br />

Following the recent fire damage to<br />

our school poly tunnel we have been<br />

overwhelmed by the kindness and<br />

generosity expressed and shown<br />

by our local community through<br />

raising funds and offering support<br />

to replace the damaged tunnel.<br />

Despite everyone being bitterly<br />

disappointed by the needless act, all<br />

at Houston Primary are inspired by<br />

the goodwill, strength of feeling and<br />

values held dear by our members<br />

of the community. Thank you to all<br />

those who contributed, your support<br />

is very much appreciated.<br />

After<br />

Soup Making<br />

The Gardening Club learned how<br />

to make leek and potato soup<br />

using their very own fresh produce.<br />

With the help of Mrs Morrison and<br />

her team, the pupils prepared the<br />

vegetables and added them to<br />

the pot. There was enough for a<br />

tub each to take home and enjoy.<br />

Delicious!<br />

Battery Recycling<br />

The Big Battery Hunt is on! We’ve<br />

almost filled our second battery bin<br />

already so keep bringing in your<br />

used batteries (AA, AAA C and<br />

D) so we can make sure they are<br />

disposed of safely.<br />

Clear Out Your Closet<br />

We’re looking for donations of<br />

clothes in wearable condition, pairs<br />

of shoes, handbags and belts for<br />

our next Rag Bag collection. All<br />

funds raised go towards supporting<br />

Eco projects.<br />

Walkers Crisp Packet Recycling<br />

A national Walkers crisp packet<br />

recycling scheme has been<br />

launched after a public campaign<br />

against plastic waste. Houston<br />

Primary is supporting this initiative,<br />

so please send all empty Walkers<br />

crisp packets into the school. The<br />

collected packets will be sent<br />

back to TerraCycle, who will shred<br />

them into plastic pellets to be used<br />

in everyday items, like outdoor<br />

furniture and trays.<br />

Duchal Nursery<br />

Open Morning at Duchal Nursery<br />

set in Birkmyre Park Kilmacolm<br />

- Saturday 9th <strong>February</strong> 10am –<br />

12noon all welcome.<br />

Are you looking to find the right pre<br />

school nursery for your child? Starting<br />

nursery is a big step for any child and an even bigger one for parents. It’s<br />

really important that you make the right decision.<br />

Duchal Nursery is an independent nursery that has provided specialist pre<br />

school education for over 50 years in Kilmacolm, giving parents confi dence<br />

that their child is getting the best start in life. As an independent nursery<br />

our children move on to various local schools in Inverclyde, Renfrewshire<br />

and Glasgow.<br />

Come and see for yourself at our Open Morning on 9th <strong>February</strong>, or get<br />

in touch to arrange a visit to see Duchal at your convenience. With our<br />

extended hours (8.15am – 3.30pm daily) offering greater flexibility of care<br />

and our purpose built facilities, Duchal Nursery is a fantastic place to begin<br />

your child’s pre-school education. Please take a look at our website for<br />

more information – www.duchal.com and find us on Facebook.<br />

We have had a busy few weeks since the start of term: our older children<br />

are honing their fine motor skills and preparing for the big step of moving to<br />

primary school. We have been trying out Taekwondo and keeping active<br />

in our PE sessions, as well as making the most of any dry weather out<br />

in our garden and the park. Our “Hot and Cold” topic has taken us on<br />

many journeys around the globe discovering different countries and their<br />

climates.<br />

Houston Toddler Group<br />

We welcomed everyone back to toddlers on Thursday 10th January. It has<br />

been lovely to see all our friends and hear about the lovely Christmas they<br />

have all had.<br />

Just before Christmas we decided to make a change to help the environment<br />

so instead of using disposable paper cups for our tea/coffee we are<br />

encouraging adults to bring there own cup/travel mug with them to toddlers<br />

to help save on waste. Thanks to everyone helping with this change.<br />

We have some valentines crafts coming up this month. We can’t wait to see<br />

all the children make something for someone special.<br />

We welcome all children age between 0-4 years old, together with their parents,<br />

grandparents or carers to join in with the games, crafts and play on offer every<br />

Thursday. The children can enjoy playing, making friends and of course snack<br />

time while the adults can catch up with a cuppa.<br />

We meet between 9.30am - 11.30am so come along when you are ready to the<br />

West Hall, Main street Houston PA67EL (next to Carrick centre)<br />

We look forward to meeting you.<br />

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Bridge of Weir Primary School<br />

NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS for 20<strong>19</strong><br />

Throughout January we have been making our whole school New Year<br />

Resolutions.<br />

We understand the value of reading, writing and fitness, and we know<br />

that in order to get better at something it’s important to practise and<br />

persevere so we are determined to read more, write more, and move<br />

more.<br />

To help us read more we have all been involved in choosing new furniture<br />

and books for our class libraries. We can’t wait for these to arrive. Every<br />

month P4-7 take part in inter-class reading challenges linked to the<br />

Renaissance Reading programme. Competition is tough and classes<br />

compete to win special reading awards. Pictured are our Reading<br />

Millionaires who have already read one million words (or two or three<br />

million!) and we hope<br />

to see many more<br />

pupils join this elite<br />

group!<br />

We are using writing<br />

journals every day<br />

to write pieces of<br />

our choice. This can<br />

be a story, poem,<br />

letter, recipe, blog,<br />

set of instructions,<br />

or anything we enjoy. Our aim is to get better and better at writing<br />

as we practise every day. We are following the Ten Steps to Become<br />

a Better Writer: write, write more, write even more, write even more<br />

than that, write when you don’t want to, write when you do, write when<br />

you have something to say, write when you don’t, write every day and<br />

keep writing! Pupils are also contributing to the Bridge of Weir Primary<br />

Writing Book and P4-7 will be taking part in the Rotary Club writing<br />

competition.<br />

It’s not just about reading and writing. We continue to be interested in our<br />

health, well-being, and overall fitness. Pupils have been taking part in a<br />

sponsored Sports for Schools event and assembly saw Skye triumph in<br />

a competition of spotty dogs, leg drivers, press ups, and star jumps. We<br />

are looking forward to a visit from Olympic athlete, Chris Bennett, and<br />

hope this will be an inspiration to us to move more, while putting into<br />

practice everything we know about Growth Mindset.<br />

We have set these whole school resolutions and are determined to do<br />

what we can to continually make gains and improve what we do. 20<strong>19</strong><br />

is going to be a good year!<br />

Kilmacolm Playgroup<br />

Its been an exciting start back to the new year at Playgroup. We looked<br />

at winter as our theme on the first week, making giant snowmen and<br />

icicles in craft.<br />

We enjoyed a week of<br />

People who help us<br />

and we had our very<br />

own hospital set up,<br />

lots of fabulous role<br />

play looking after all<br />

the poorly dolls. We<br />

have had lots of visitors<br />

too. Port Glasgow Fire<br />

service came and the<br />

children had fun looking in the fire engine and using the fire hoses. A<br />

nurse visited too and the children practiced with bandages and learned<br />

all about what nurses do. A visit from a dentist completed the week with<br />

lots of tips on looking after our teeth. A fun week was had by all.<br />

Playgroup is open to all children from 2 years 4months and operates on<br />

a Monday, Tuesday & Thursday 9.30am - 11.30am. Spaces available.<br />

Please email Kirsty on: playgroupmembership@gmail.com for more<br />

details.<br />

Our baby & toddler group on a Wednesday 10am - 11.30am is open for<br />

all new parents /carers to drop in for a cuppa and a chat while your child<br />

enjoys a play.<br />

For more information on any of our groups https://<br />

kilmacolmplaygroupand toddlers.jimdo.com or check out our Facebook<br />

page for latest information.<br />

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Port Glasgow High School<br />

Christmas Dinner Dance<br />

Our Senior School Christmas Dinner Dance was once again a highlight of the<br />

school year and a very enjoyable way to bring 2018 to an end. Our senior<br />

pupils were once again a credit to the school community and pupils and staff<br />

alike had a very enjoyable evening.<br />

Merit Awards<br />

At the end of a very positive first week back, PGHS started 20<strong>19</strong> with our<br />

termly Merit Awards Assemblies. These provide an important opportunity to<br />

recognise pupils for on-going excellence in class work. Assemblies were held<br />

for both our Junior and Senior Schools and included an address from our Head<br />

Teacher, Mr Clark. We also enjoyed an excellent musical performance from<br />

Stephen Nawrath and an impressive dance performance from S1 pupil Louis<br />

Williamson.<br />

Prelim Examinations<br />

Our S4-6 pupils are currently preparing for their Prelim exams which commence<br />

on 28th January. These are an important opportunity to ensure pupils are fully<br />

prepared for their final exams. Our teachers and pupils are working hard to<br />

build on last year’s record breaking exam results. We have recently held very<br />

productive workshops on study skills and some of our senior pupils recently<br />

spent some of their free time producing packs of Study Cards for their peers.<br />

Keep up to date!<br />

To keep up to date with the latest news from PGHS –<br />

‘Like’ us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/PortGlasgowHigh | Follow us on<br />

Twitter: @PortGlasgowHS<br />

Abbey Nursery<br />

Welcome <strong>February</strong> and a month when<br />

things have now returned to normal and<br />

we are continuing to enjoy reasonably<br />

good weather. We are particularly<br />

pleased that the children have been<br />

able to get outdoors such a lot in the<br />

playground, out to forest schools, taking<br />

part in nature walks and using every<br />

opportunity to ask questions about the<br />

world about them.<br />

We are so fortunate with the opportunities within Houston for exploration and<br />

are always keen to be part of such a lovely community.<br />

The early years Grasshoppers playroom is very busy at the moment with 44<br />

children getting ready for school later this year. Our focus for them over the<br />

next few months will therefore be to challenge every child to develop their skills<br />

and knowledge across a range of learning experiences and become more<br />

independent of thought and actions.<br />

The staff and children have been busy redeveloping play areas within the room<br />

to offer a wider range of day to day experiences and we are delighted with our<br />

new baking area. The children are also excited about their freshly wallpapered<br />

‘imagination zone’ which starts the day as an empty space and allows the<br />

children to use this as they wish. The favourite just now is a hairdresser but<br />

tomorrow it could be a woodwork area! Our Author of the month is David<br />

McKee of Elmer the Elephant fame so expect multicoloured pictures home<br />

over the next few weeks.<br />

The Busy Bunnies have lots of exciting things going on in their room; often<br />

involving sand, water, leaves and tubs of personal ‘creations’. Their playroom<br />

is also getting a makeover with new display boards to showcase all the<br />

children’s fun and activities.<br />

Meanwhile the Little Ladybirds have welcomed eight new children into the<br />

playroom are spending a lot of time making sure they settle in well and develop<br />

a strong attachment to their own key worker so that they feel secure and loved<br />

when coming to play with us.<br />

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St Columba’s School<br />

Festive Fundraising<br />

Although now a distant memory since the start of the New Year and<br />

new School term, our Christmas Fayre raised £1250 for Kilmacolm<br />

Toddler Group and other local charities and our Christmas Carol<br />

Concert collection raised £650 for Crisis. Thank you to members<br />

of the School community and local community for your continued<br />

support, helping to make events like these such a success.<br />

Emily Successfully auditions for the National Children’s<br />

Orchestra of Great Britain<br />

Emily Barron in Senior I recently successfully auditioned for the<br />

prestigious National Children’s Orchestra (NCO) of Great Britain.<br />

Emily is the fi rst pupil from St Columba’s School to gain a place in<br />

the prestigious National Children’s Orchestra of Great Britain.<br />

Having played the clarinet since the age of seven, Emily also plays<br />

the saxophone and<br />

piano. In addition to<br />

her NCO success,<br />

Emily has also been<br />

offered places in both<br />

the National Youth<br />

Orchestra of Scotland<br />

(NYOS) and the<br />

National Youth Choir<br />

of Scotland Girls’ Music Success 3 (Isla, Sasha, Emily and Callum)<br />

Training Choir.<br />

St Columba’s School is well represented in the NYOS Senior<br />

Orchestra, which brings together the best young musicians in<br />

Scotland, with Senior VI pupils Rory MacLean and Hannah<br />

Findlater invited to take part this year. Rory and Hannah have<br />

both also successfully auditioned for West of Scotland Schools’<br />

Symphony Orchestra and Concert Band. Senior V pupil, Isla<br />

Macpherson (clarinet), Senior I pupils Sasha Charter, Emily Barron<br />

(both clarinet) and Callum Hendry (bassoon) will represent the<br />

School this year also.<br />

Campbell Snowdon residents ‘get active’ with Early Years<br />

The Early Years children have<br />

thoroughly enjoyed their recent visits<br />

from some of the residents of Campbell<br />

Snowdon House in Quarriers Village.<br />

The residents have been participating<br />

in ‘Active Bodies’ with the children,<br />

which involves relay races, singing,<br />

balancing games and, of course, the<br />

all-important cool down after a very<br />

lively activity.<br />

Social Bite Fundraising Recognition<br />

Active Bodies with Campbell Snowdon<br />

You may remember in November Junior 4 - Junior 6 children participated in the ‘Wee<br />

Sleep Out’ in the Junior School hall and raised in excess of £2,500, helping Social<br />

Bite on its journey to end homelessness in Scotland. Mrs Duncan, Head of Junior<br />

School, recently learned that we were to receive recognition for being one of the top<br />

11 fundraisers for the charity and as a result three representatives from the School<br />

have been invited to Social<br />

Bite’s Thank You Dinner with<br />

Key Note Speaker, Nobel<br />

Peace Prize Winner Malala<br />

Yousafzai. Junior 5 class<br />

teacher, Mrs Smillie, along<br />

with two pupils will attend<br />

what we are sure will be an<br />

inspiring and unforgettable<br />

evening.<br />

FP Weekend - Save the Date: 29th - 30th March 20<strong>19</strong><br />

A weekend not to be missed - save the date! Marking 40 years since boys joined<br />

St Columba’s School, we are celebrating this momentous occasion with hockey<br />

matches taking place on Friday 29th March at our astroturf and rugby matches<br />

taking place on Saturday 30th March at Greenock Wanderers’ Rugby Club, with<br />

awards being held afterwards at the Tontine Hotel, Greenock. Times have still to be<br />

confirmed, please keep your eyes peeled on our website and Facebook page.<br />

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ITEMS FOR SALE<br />

BABY EQUIPMENT<br />

Hand Knitted Baby Shawl.<br />

This shawl has taken me 12<br />

Month to Hand Knit. This is<br />

the Original design from the<br />

Shetland Isles. It is Knitted<br />

in 2 Ply 100% wool white soft<br />

and cosy for baby.<br />

This shawl can be put through a<br />

wedding ring as its so fine.<br />

£135. Tel: 01505 872813.<br />

Graco Travel Cot, good<br />

condition. £20. Tel: 01505<br />

610408.<br />

Mamas and Papas high chair<br />

as new. £20. Baby bath new.<br />

£5. Tel: 01505 872761 .<br />

Girls BMW push along car.<br />

Immaculate condition, only<br />

been used indoors, white with<br />

pink seat, classic BMW style,<br />

was £80 new and hardly used.<br />

£40. Tel: 07851 272591.<br />

Avent Microwave Steriliser.<br />

Ideal for fast and efficient<br />

cleaning. Great condition.<br />

£8. Tel: 07851 272591.<br />

CLOTHES & SHOES<br />

Irish Red Setter American Boots,<br />

size 9, well worn new soles.<br />

£80 Tel: 07791 688240.<br />

New Black Suede knee high<br />

boots from NEXT medium<br />

wedge heel. Size 6. £15. Tel:<br />

07851 272591.<br />

STAR by Julien MacDonald<br />

black and white print chiffon<br />

dress, size 12. Never been<br />

worn, tag still attached,<br />

price £45. Selling for £20.<br />

Photos available. Tel: 07890<br />

564528.<br />

New Beige and brown ribbon<br />

edging peep toe heels. Size<br />

6. £10. Tel: 07851 272591.<br />

Bag, brown tote (Ollie & Nic)<br />

new as still has label and<br />

cellophane on handles - £20<br />

ono. Buyer collects, contact<br />

Josie on 07443 903300.<br />

Bag, black (Ollie & Nic) new as<br />

still has label and cellophane<br />

on handles - £25 ono. Buyer<br />

collects, contact Josie on<br />

07443 903300.<br />

HOUSEHOLD & GARDEN<br />

Beautiful Marks & Spencer<br />

mahogany coffee table.<br />

Excellent condition as good<br />

as new. Cost £750 sell for<br />

£100. Tel: 01505 872213.<br />

Wardrobe, pine VGC £40 ono.<br />

Buyer collects, contact Josie<br />

on 07443 903300.<br />

Bed, single pine frame with<br />

mattress. Two pine drawers fit<br />

underneath, one has missing<br />

castor but still functional.<br />

VGC £90 ono. Buyer collects,<br />

contact Josie on 07443<br />

903300.<br />

John Lewis extending curtain<br />

Rod. 61inches 163cm x 2.<br />

that fits into each other to<br />

give you, your required length.<br />

Rings and brackets available.<br />

£17. Tel: 01505 872813 .<br />

King size Sleigh bed in oak. Iron<br />

metal work at headboard and<br />

at the end. Photos can be<br />

supplied. Measures: Height<br />

at Head board 113cm, Height<br />

at end 95cm, Width160cm.<br />

£395. Tel: 01505 872813.<br />

Cream brocade lined curtains;<br />

Width; 2-106 inches x drop;<br />

2-82inches. £40. Tel: 01505<br />

614503.<br />

Recliner armchair. Manual,<br />

grey white mixture, G Plan,<br />

excellent condition, sell £89.<br />

Tel: 07986 812483.<br />

6 x 9 Indian Rug. Good<br />

condition. £20. Tel: 07788<br />

915602.<br />

Worktops. New, real wood, mid<br />

brown, 20 feet already cut into<br />

sizes. Cost £<strong>19</strong>2, sell £79.<br />

Tel: 07986 812483.<br />

Recliner armchair. Swivel and<br />

recline style. Beige/ neutral.<br />

Excellent condition, rarely<br />

used. Delivery possible. £69.<br />

Tel: 07986 812483.<br />

2 Marks & Spencer 2 seater<br />

armchairs. Excellent<br />

condition, as good as new.<br />

Cost £1000 each would sell<br />

for £100 each, collection<br />

required. Tel: 01505 872213.<br />

John Lewis butterfl y drop leaf<br />

folding dining table and four<br />

chairs. Natural. £30 ono. Tel:<br />

07748 587489.<br />

Next 2 x 2 Seater Dark Brown<br />

Sofas. Good condition. £200.<br />

Tel: 07925 827832. Buyer<br />

must uplift.<br />

Small white dressing table.<br />

Glass top, 2 drawers, shaped<br />

legs. Perfect condition. 72<br />

(W) x 40(D) x 76(H). £40.<br />

Tel: 01505 321691.<br />

Carpet cleaner professional<br />

quality. £100 . Tel: 07791<br />

688240.<br />

Dining table glass on metal<br />

Base with 4 chairs. £50 . Tel:<br />

07791 688240 .<br />

ELECTRICAL & GAS<br />

Tesco 700W White Microwave.<br />

Good condition. £20. Tel:<br />

01505 873252.<br />

Stove solid cast Iron with glass<br />

doors. GAS fired never used .<br />

£120. Tel: 07791 688240 .<br />

Nokia satellite box with a<br />

remote control - for European<br />

channels. £15. Tel: 07517<br />

065917.<br />

SPORTS<br />

Specialized Propero 3 cycling<br />

helmet. Size: large 59-63cm.<br />

Christmas gift but too large.<br />

Never used other than to try<br />

for size. Helmets are not<br />

returnable. Retails around<br />

£50-£80; will accept £35. Tel:<br />

0141 812 6910.<br />

Trampoline. Exercise or leisure.<br />

Adult/ children. New, never<br />

used. 9 inches high, 3 feet<br />

broad. Argos. £<strong>19</strong>. Delivery<br />

possible. Tel: 07986 812483.<br />

Tenson Women’s Black<br />

Salopettes. Size 12 (Euro<br />

40), Leg 30”. £20. Labels<br />

still attached. Tel: 07854<br />

861066.<br />

Degre 7 Women’s Black<br />

Salopettes. Size 12 (Euro<br />

40), leg 30”. Labels still<br />

attached. £25. Tel: 07854<br />

861066.<br />

Tenson Gents Black Salopettes.<br />

Waist 32”, leg 32”. Labels still<br />

attached. £20. Tel: 07854<br />

861066.<br />

Degre 7 Gents Black Salopettes.<br />

Waist 32”, leg 32”. Labels still<br />

attached. £25. Tel: 07854<br />

861066.<br />

TECHNICAL & GAMES<br />

Tablet 10” in box good working<br />

condition. £50. Tel: 07791<br />

688240.<br />

Hyper x cloud stinger core<br />

console headset with<br />

directional drives and mute<br />

switch. Suitable for PS4,<br />

Xbox one and Nintendo<br />

switch. 3.5mm jack. Unused<br />

and as new. £25. Tel: 07985<br />

412461.<br />

OTHER ITEMS<br />

Brand new steel car wheel<br />

6JX15H2 and new Jinyu tyre<br />

185/60 R15. Stored as spare<br />

wheel only. £80. Tel: 07736<br />

067169.<br />

TOYS<br />

CNOC 16 Isla Bike in metallic<br />

lime green. Great lightweight<br />

bike for a girl or boy. Aluminium<br />

frame. Approx age 4+ VGC<br />

and in perfect working order.<br />

£170. Tel: 07772 173910.<br />

Smoby football table. £25 ono.<br />

Tel: 07748 587489.<br />

Half-size snooker table, balls<br />

and cues. Slight damage. £20<br />

ono. Tel: 07748 587489.<br />

OTHER ITEMS<br />

Prism Sport Mercury electric<br />

mobility 4 wheel scooter, VG<br />

condition, excellent working<br />

order, cost new £1000, £275<br />

for quick sale. Tel: 07873<br />

483282.<br />

Samsung WB210 Camera -<br />

21mm Super Wide angle<br />

compact zoom camera<br />

with 14.0 megapixels, 12 x<br />

optical zoom, 3.5” super bright<br />

smart touch screen, smart<br />

filter and HD movie. Excellent<br />

condition. £45. Tel: 01505<br />

690426.<br />

Sewing Machine - Brother<br />

VX1100 electric sewing<br />

machine. Very good condition.<br />

£45. Tel: 01505 690426.<br />

Alloy wheel and tyre. Both<br />

new, never used. Kept as<br />

spare wheel. Suit Jaguar and<br />

others. 245/45ZR18 100W<br />

XL. Cost £420, sell £180 if<br />

both sold together. Tel: 07986<br />

812483.<br />

Clima 740 Class 3 Domestic<br />

Aluminium Ladder and Stay.<br />

4m closed. 7.3m extended.<br />

Very good condition. £90. Tel:<br />

01505 321350.<br />

New Home Sewing Machine.<br />

Good condition. £20. Tel:<br />

07788 915602.<br />

Wally dugs, pair of black and<br />

white spaniels - £25. Buyer<br />

collects, contact Josie on<br />

07443 903300.<br />

Silver jewellery for scrap 22g.<br />

£10. Tel: 07517 065917.<br />

Old Russian rouble coins and<br />

banknotes. £3 - £10. Tel:<br />

07517 065917.<br />

Vintage amber necklace cognac<br />

colour 86g. £65. Tel: 07517<br />

065917.<br />

Citroen cactus C4 handbook<br />

2018 NEW. £10. Tel: 07517<br />

065917.<br />

Fuji digital camera £10 ono.<br />

Buyer collects, contact Josie<br />

on 07443 903300.<br />

WANTED ITEMS<br />

Local lily grower requires the use<br />

of a greenhouse/polytunnel in<br />

Kilmacolm area in return for<br />

light gardening duties. Tel:<br />

Vince 01505 872082.<br />

Westclox Big Ben alarm clock.<br />

Call: 07756 98<strong>19</strong>17.<br />

Cash paid for Music CDs ( a few<br />

or a lot ). Tel: 0141 882 5594<br />

or 07765 115347.<br />

Old records Wanted 45`s &<br />

LP`s CASH Paid. Tel: 07710<br />

777571.<br />

FREE CYCLE<br />

10m garden hose, nearly new.<br />

If interested, please phone<br />

01475 540666.<br />

Set of bathroom scales which<br />

measure nearly everything<br />

(BMI etc), nearly new. If<br />

interested, please phone<br />

01475 540666.<br />

Public<br />

Defibrillator<br />

Sites in the<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Area<br />

Bridge of Weir &<br />

Quarriers<br />

Co-Op Bridge of Weir<br />

Old Ranfurly Golf<br />

Club<br />

Ranfurly Castle Golf<br />

Club<br />

William Quarriers<br />

House @ entrance to<br />

Faith Avenue<br />

Country View,<br />

Quarriers<br />

The Gate House,<br />

Bridge of Weir<br />

Leather Works<br />

Houston & Brookfield<br />

Carrick Centre<br />

Houston<br />

Co-Op Houston<br />

Strathgryffe Squash<br />

& Fitness Club<br />

(Reception)<br />

Brookfi eld Village Hall<br />

Main Entrance<br />

Kilmacolm<br />

Kilmacolm Golf Club<br />

St Columba’s Senior<br />

School<br />

Gym, Birkmyre Park,<br />

Kilmacolm<br />

Kilmacolm Library (at<br />

rear of New Surgery)<br />

Kilbarchan, Johnstone &<br />

Linwood<br />

Scout Hall, Kilbarchan<br />

Kilbarchan Bowling<br />

Club<br />

Onyx Leisure Centre,<br />

Linwood<br />

Spar, Clippens Road,<br />

Linwood<br />

Keystore, Spateston<br />

Keystore, Corseford<br />

Bishopton<br />

The Cornerstone,<br />

Greenock Road<br />

Bishopton Community<br />

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Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Funeral Services<br />

Beaton Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . CB<br />

John Roach Funeral Directors . . 8<br />

Garden Service & Design<br />

3D Garden Design . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

A Peebles Landscape Contractor . . 41<br />

Apple Tree Gardens . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

CHG Architecture Ltd . . . . . . . 7<br />

Craig Kennedy Gardening . . . . 40<br />

Garden Services . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 41<br />

MJ Lawnmowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

R Williams Tree Services . . . 40<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

West of Scotland Landscape . . 41<br />

Gas & Heating Services<br />

Bell Plumbing & Heating . . . . 45<br />

C Hunter Plumbing Heating Gas . . 30<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 17<br />

Jack Murphy Plumbing & Heating . . 10<br />

Mackie Plumbing & Heating . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Phoenix Gas Services . . . . . . . 1<br />

Glazier<br />

1on1 Double Glazing . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Cloudy2Clear Windows . . . . . . . 5<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Hairdressers & Barbers<br />

Arlene Mitchell Hair & Beauty . . 29<br />

Nix Hairdressing . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Health, Beauty & Fitness<br />

Arlene Mitchell Hair & Beauty . . 29<br />

Bluewater Dental . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Brite Dental Bridge of Weir . . 9<br />

Celtic Shamanic Practitioner . . 17<br />

Decorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Ferringtons Hypnotherapy . . . 4<br />

Kilbarchan Dental Practice . . 13,Bk<br />

LaserLight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

New Vision Opticians . . . . . . . 10<br />

NLP Positive Changes . . . . . . . 45<br />

Home Hardware<br />

Gibb Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Home Improvements<br />

3D Garden Design . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

A O’Hare - Building Services . . 5<br />

Alvic Sliding Wardrobes Ltd . . 12<br />

Apple Tree Gardens . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

CHG Architecture Ltd . . . . . . . 7<br />

Conservatory Conv & Windows . . Bk<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 21<br />

Kieran Turner Aerial&Satellite . . 3<br />

Nutech Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Orchard Flooring . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Scotland’s Bath Company . . . . 20<br />

Home Interiors<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Orchard Flooring . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

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Home Security<br />

Brookfield Alarms Ltd . . . . . . 35<br />

Joiners<br />

A O’Hare - Building Services . . 5<br />

CLH Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

DJY Joinery Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 15<br />

JDPS All Trades . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

M Addison Joiners & Builders . . 3<br />

McGowan Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 20<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 24<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Kitchens<br />

Affordable Luxuries . . . . . . . 7<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 21<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 15<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Leisure & Recreation<br />

Strathgryffe Tennis & Squash . . 43<br />

Locksmiths<br />

Arco Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Elliott Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

Painters & Decorators<br />

A Gallagher Painter&Decorator . . 20<br />

Colin Docherty Painter Decorat . . 11<br />

David Kennedy Decorator . . . . 3<br />

James Martin - Painter & Decor . . 3<br />

John Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

M&E Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Ranfurly Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

Pest Control<br />

RED Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Pet Services & Training<br />

PetVets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Smart Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Suzanne’s Grooming Pad . . . . . 37<br />

Waggys Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Plasterers<br />

Bryan Slaven Slater & Plaster . . 5<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Plumbers<br />

Bell Plumbing & Heating . . . . 45<br />

C Hunter Plumbing Heating Gas . . 30<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 17<br />

Jack Murphy Plumbing & Heating . . 10<br />

JDPS All Trades . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

Mackie Plumbing & Heating . . <strong>19</strong><br />

The Shower Expert . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Property, Sales & Let<br />

Corum Property . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Dallas McMillan Solicitors . . 25<br />

Hames Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Lind Letting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Removals<br />

@ease Removals & Transport . . 18<br />

The Right Move . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Retail<br />

Gibb Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

R o o fi n g<br />

Bridge of Weir Roofing . . . . . 21<br />

Bryan Slaven Slater & Plaster . . 5<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing & Cleaning . . 6<br />

KC Building & Roofing . . . . . . 4<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

MBS Roofing & Building Contrac . . 10<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 20<br />

Thomas McMaster & Son Ltd . . 45<br />

Solicitors<br />

Affinity Family Law Experts . . 3<br />

Dallas McMillan Solicitors . . 25<br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Special Occasions<br />

ABC Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Stoves<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Taxis & Minicoach hire<br />

ABC Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Johnstone TOA Taxi Co . . . . . . 51<br />

Tiling<br />

Gordon James Ceramic Tiler . . 20<br />

Scott Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Travel Agents<br />

Travel Actually . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Tree Surgeon<br />

Branch Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 41<br />

Kenmore Tree Care . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

LJX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

R Williams Tree Services . . . 40<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

TV & Satellite<br />

Clearline Aerial & Satellite . . 15<br />

Derek McBride Aerials . . . . . . 21<br />

Kieran Turner Aerial&Satellite . . 3<br />

Upholstery Services<br />

Eclipse Deep Clean . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

JM Upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Window Cleaners<br />

DS Cleaning (Windows) . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing & Cleaning . . 6<br />

Matthews Cleaning Services . . 17<br />

Window, Consv & Repair<br />

1on1 Double Glazing . . . . . . . . 3<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Window Scene Scotland . . . . . . Bk<br />

@ease Removals & Transport . . 18<br />

1on1 Double Glazing . . . . . . . . 3<br />

3D Garden Design . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

A Gallagher Painter&Decorator . . 20<br />

A O’Hare - Building Services . . 5<br />

A Peebles Landscape Contractor . . 41<br />

ABC Taxis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

Affinity Family Law Experts . . 3<br />

Affluent Financial Planning . . 22<br />

Affordable Luxuries . . . . . . . 7<br />

AK Vehicle Rental . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

AL Stewart - Driving School . . 17<br />

Alvic Sliding Wardrobes Ltd . . 12<br />

Apple Tree Gardens . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Arco Locksmith . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Arlene Mitchell Hair & Beauty . . 29<br />

Beaton Brothers . . . . . . . . . . . CB<br />

Bell Plumbing & Heating . . . . 45<br />

Bluewater Dental . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

Boundaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

BOW Stone Works . . . . . . . . . . . 38<br />

Branch Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

Bridge of Weir Roofing . . . . . 21<br />

Brite Dental Bridge of Weir . . 9<br />

Brookfield Alarms Ltd . . . . . . 35<br />

Bryan Slaven Slater & Plaster . . 5<br />

Burndale Workshop . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

C Hunter Plumbing Heating Gas . . 30<br />

Celtic Shamanic Practitioner . . 17<br />

CHG Architecture Ltd . . . . . . . 7<br />

CLA Accountancy Services Ltd . . 25<br />

CleanDryCarpets . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

Clearline Aerial & Satellite . . 15<br />

CLH Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Cloudy2Clear Windows . . . . . . . 5<br />

ColCom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22<br />

Colin Docherty Painter Decorat . . 11<br />

Collins Tyres . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51<br />

Come Clean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Conservatory Conv & Windows . . Bk<br />

Corum Property . . . . . . . . . . . . 23<br />

Craig Kennedy Gardening . . . . 40<br />

Dallas McMillan Solicitors . . 25<br />

David Kennedy Decorator . . . . 3<br />

Decorus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

Delta Electrical Services . . 12<br />

Derek McBride Aerials . . . . . . 21<br />

DJY Joinery Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 33<br />

DS Cleaning (Windows) . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Eclipse Deep Clean . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

Elliott Locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4<br />

F Christie Accounting . . . . . . 25<br />

Fastclean Scotland . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Fergusons CA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24<br />

Ferringtons Hypnotherapy . . . 4<br />

G Woods Bathrooms . . . . . . . . . 6<br />

Garden Services . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

GasMan Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

GHG Smyth & Co Limited . . . . . 25<br />

Gibb Stuart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

Glenmoss Landscapes . . . . . . . . 41<br />

Gordon James Ceramic Tiler . . 20<br />

Grid Design Ltd . . . . . . . . . . . 7<br />

<strong>Gryffe</strong> Roofing & Cleaning . . 6<br />

Hames Estates . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

Home Instead Senior Care . . . 31<br />

A TO Z<br />

I D Plumbing & Heating . . . . . 17<br />

Instyle Kitchens & Bathrooms . . 21<br />

Jack Murphy Plumbing & Heating . . 10<br />

James Kerr Joiner . . . . . . . . . 18<br />

James Martin - Painter & Decor . . 3<br />

JBC Joiners and Builders . . . 15<br />

JDPS All Trades . . . . . . . . . . . 1<br />

JM Upholstery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11<br />

John Morgan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5<br />

John Roach Funeral Directors . . 8<br />

Johnstone TOA Taxi Co . . . . . . 51<br />

KC Building & Roofing . . . . . . 4<br />

Kenmore Tree Care . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Kieran Turner Aerial&Satellite . . 3<br />

Kilbarchan Dental Practice . . 13,Bk<br />

Kilellan Roofing . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Kingsley Wood & Co Solicitors . . 1<br />

Lamont Electricians . . . . . . . . 3<br />

LaserLight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Lind Letting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

LJX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

M Addison Joiners & Builders . . 3<br />

M&E Painters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . <strong>19</strong><br />

Mackie Plumbing & Heating . . <strong>19</strong><br />

MAS Electrical & Security . . 2<br />

Matthews Cleaning Services . . 17<br />

MBS Roofing & Building Contrac . . 10<br />

McGowan Joinery . . . . . . . . . . . 20<br />

McLaughlan Metal Fabrication . . 7<br />

Miller BioFuels Ltd . . . . . . . . 6<br />

MJ Lawnmowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39<br />

New Vision Opticians . . . . . . . 10<br />

Nix Hairdressing . . . . . . . . . . 29<br />

NLP Positive Changes . . . . . . . 45<br />

Nutech Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

Old Mill Chimneys . . . . . . . . . 15<br />

Orchard Flooring . . . . . . . . . . 14<br />

Paul Ferguson - Confidence . . 7<br />

PetVets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

Phoenix Gas Services . . . . . . . 1<br />

Platinum Cleaning Services . . 6<br />

R Williams Tree Services . . . 40<br />

Ranfurly Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . 35<br />

RED Pest Control . . . . . . . . . . 30<br />

Renfrewshire Speakers Club . . 26<br />

Russell Milne Electrician . . 11<br />

Scotland’s Bath Company . . . . 20<br />

Scott Russell . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17<br />

Smart Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . . 37<br />

SMG Roofing & Building Contrac . . 2<br />

St Columba’s School . . . . . . . . 47<br />

Stewart Independent Financial . . 1<br />

Strathgryffe Tennis & Squash . . 43<br />

Suzanne’s Grooming Pad . . . . . 37<br />

SW Scott - Joiners & Builders . . 20<br />

Taylor Made Joinery . . . . . . . . 24<br />

TD Cameron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2<br />

The Right Move . . . . . . . . . . . . 8<br />

The Shower Expert . . . . . . . . . 27<br />

Thomas McMaster & Son Ltd . . 45<br />

Travel Actually . . . . . . . . . . . 3<br />

W B Smith & Son . . . . . . . . . . . 40<br />

Waggys Dog Grooming . . . . . . . . Bk<br />

West of Scotland Landscape . . 41<br />

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Be a nosy parker: tips from IAM<br />

RoadSmart<br />

With the dark mornings and evenings still hanging around, it means our cars<br />

are still at risk of being a victim of theft. IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving<br />

and riding standards, Richard Gladman, suggests a few top tips.<br />

See how you can protect your vehicle on a day to day basis, whether you’re<br />

out and about or in the comfort of your home.<br />

• As we exit the supermarket with a trolley full of shopping, we’re eager<br />

to unlock the car as soon as possible to avoid the hassle of finding our<br />

keys when we get to the car. But unlocking your car before you reach<br />

it gives thieves a longer period of time to access valuables and make<br />

a run for it, especially if your boot opens automatically. Be sure to only<br />

unlock your car when you get to it to prevent any risk of theft<br />

• Don’t leave your keys lying around. This can apply to any situation,<br />

whether you’re out for dinner and leave your keys on the table or if<br />

you’re at a friend’s house, as you may not know everyone around you.<br />

Making your keys visible can mean a greater risk of them being taken.<br />

Be security conscious about code grabbing from your keyless entry, are<br />

you being watched?<br />

• Hide any valuables. Before you leave your car, make sure you secure<br />

any valuables and keep them out of sight. Putting them in your glove<br />

compartment or in the boot of your car will avoid them being seen<br />

• Don’t fall into the habit of hanging up your keys next to doors or windows.<br />

Thieves use a ‘fi shing’ method where they insert a hook through a letter<br />

box or window and search for keys. This can even be done when you’re<br />

at home and you may not even notice until you look for your keys and<br />

fi nd that you’ve “lost” them. Make sure you put your keys somewhere<br />

safe and secure, and far away from windows and doors<br />

• Choose your parking neighbours wisely. In a busy car park, we normally<br />

go for the fi rst space we can find. But have you thought about your<br />

neighbours beside you? For example, parking next to a flatbed truck<br />

fi lled with rubbish may not be as good a choice as parking next to a<br />

pristine, well-kept vehicle. The potential of damage is greater if the<br />

vehicle you park beside is already full of dents and scrapes<br />

• Is your parking space secluded? If you will be returning to the car late or<br />

alone make sure you stay alert and park it in an area which is well lit<br />

Richard said: “We often just pop in somewhere and then get distracted, so<br />

it’s crucial you never leave your car running whilst going back indoors to pick<br />

something up. It will only take an opportunist a few seconds to drive away.<br />

“Try to park your pride and joy away from shopping trolleys and flying doors,<br />

although we all know the empty part of a car park will fill up as soon as you<br />

leave your pristine motor in a space. And remember to always consider your<br />

safety, as a car park looks different in the night than it does during the day.”<br />

To find out more about IAM RoadSmart products and services visit the new<br />

website www.iamroadsmart.com<br />

To find out the name of your own local IAM RoadSmart group please visit:<br />

https://wwwiamroadsmart.com/local-groups<br />

Call 01475 717171 or Report online at<br />

https://myaccount.inverclyde.gov.uk/site/inve<br />

rclydewss/home/Pothole<br />

You can also write to:<br />

Inverclyde Council, Municipal Buildings<br />

Clyde Square, GREENOCK<br />

PA15 1LY<br />

SEE A POTHOLE?<br />

REPORT IT!<br />

Call 0300 3000 300 or Online fault report at<br />

www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/roadorlightfault<br />

You can also write to:<br />

Community Resources, Renfrewshire House<br />

Cotton Street, Paisley<br />

PA1 1BR<br />

How to report potholes<br />

It’s the duty of your local council to fix potholes on neighbourhood roads.<br />

Here’s some advice from the AA on how to go about reporting one:<br />

1. Make a note of the specific location of the pothole, i.e. not just the name<br />

of the road, but how far up it is based on a house number, or a nearby<br />

landmark.<br />

2. Find contact details for your local council. You can go straight to their<br />

website, or pop the relevant postcode into the government’s ‘Report a<br />

Pothole’ page.<br />

3. Add the details. Some councils have interactive maps, where you can<br />

drop a pin to locate the pothole. Others have a contact form asking for<br />

more details.<br />

There are also independent websites that create user-generated maps of<br />

potholes. So, if you’re feeling generous, you might want to give your fellow<br />

drivers a heads-up. They may not always be up-to-date though, so you<br />

shouldn’t rely on them in place of official channels.<br />

If you’ve already experienced damage to your car, you can claim from your<br />

council for pothole damage.<br />

You’ll need to collect evidence to apply for compensation. The defect in the<br />

road also needs to be a certain size to count as a pothole. This varies from<br />

council to council, but a depth of more than 40mm (about the size of two<br />

pound coins) and a width similar to a dinner plate, is usually the minimum.<br />

It also depends on how busy or critical the road is - a pothole on a quiet<br />

road might need to be quite noticeable, before it gets repaired. If you feel<br />

the council have neglected their duty to keep roads safe, you have the right<br />

to make a pothole claim.<br />

https://www.theaa.com/breakdown-cover/advice/how-to-report-a-pothole<br />

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