Glenkens News
Land use vision moves forward
Groups across the Glenkens have been hard at work to turn the Glenkens Land Use Vision into reality.
All change at the Ken Bridge Hotel
The Ken Bridge Hotel changed ownership in September from that of long-time proprietors who we wish well in their retirement. New owners are Alistair and Tatiana Elder who will be helped by their two sons, Leo and Owen
My Loch Ken...
It’s 6:30am and, armed with my tow float, I take a deep breath and plunge into the ice cold loch. Frost twinkles as the water laps all around as I swim. I feel clarity and calm. It’s stunning, so peaceful, yet 100% invigorating.
Fancy becoming a community bus driver?
Looking for an adventure in 2024? Why not join the fantastic team of drivers at Galloway Community Transport!
Fun and games with the Glenkens Youth Group
There has been a lot of creativity at the Glenkens Youth Group over the past few months. The members often choose to paint or draw, and they are a very talented group. The space is always filled with music, with their own playlist setting the scene. An informal sing-a-long is a common occurrence!
Christmas magic at the CatStrand
The festive season was made even more enchanting for children in the Glenkens in 2023, thanks to a Christmas Wonderland event at the CatStrand in December.
A hubbub in New Galloway Town Hall
What’s all the Hubbub? Have you heard? There is a lot going on at New Galloway Town Hall lately.
Why menopause really matters
Perhaps it feels like you’re hearing a lot about menopause these days with celebrities making TV programmes about it and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) shortages making the news.
See what's happening at Together in The Glenkens...
I can hardly believe we are over halfway through The Together in the Glenkens project! I would like to thank all our deliverers who continue to make all the activities so vibrant and highly beneficial, and of course our attendees, who we hope are benefitting from the programme.
Your community shop needs you!
When we pop into New Galloway Community Shop, we know that we will be greeted with a friendly smile from the hard-working shop team.
World Day of Prayer
This year the World Day of Prayer service will be hosted by St Margaret's New Galloway, on Friday 1 March at 2pm. Those taking part will be drawn from all the churches in the Glenkens and the service is open to everyone.
Glenkens Cubs and Scouts
Joining Cubs in January we have Pippin, Hannah’s daughter, who is an inspiration before she comes to the door.
A thank you to the communities of the Glenkens for their generosity
For many years, St Margaret's church in New Galloway have dedicated their collections at Christmas to a charity chosen by the congregation.
The Covenanters of the Glenkens
A review by Andrew Mellor of the book The Covenanters of the Glenkens by David S Bartholomew.
The 1983 Helicopter Crash
Just over forty years ago, a helicopter crashed on Mid Standard Hill near Balmaclellan.
Northern Lights: The Arctic Scots
A review by Mike Brown of the book Northern Lights: The Arctic Scots by Ted Cowan.
Photo of the Issue
This issue’s winner is Susan Currie from Dalry with this beautiful snap of a fly agaric mushroom.
Blue and the Tranquil Storm
CatStrand hosts the exciting launch of Swallows, the Hare and the Moon, the latest album from local singer-songwriter, Blue.
From the Bookroom
In 'From the Bookroom' Glenkens-based author of the novel The Road From Damascus and co-author of Burning Country: Syrians in Revolution and War, Robin Yassin-Kassab, takes readers through some of his favourite books. In this edition Robin speaks about author Khaled Khalifa, friendship and the festive season.
Help secure CatStrand's future
I’m now in my third year at CatStrand and it’s been quite the ride!
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