First Prize for 1st Lochwinnoch GB
As we reported in the November Edition of the Advertiser, some girls in
1st Lochwinnoch Girls’ Brigade were taking part in a National Brigade
lochwinnoch
Challenge. After a fun fi lled and tiring couple of weeks, the 15 challenges
were complete.
We would like to say a BIG
ASIST: Anti-Social Investigation
Congratulations to Melissa Davies,
Baby & Toddler Team Offi ce 8:45am – 4:45pm. Tel:
Eilidh McManus, Angela Graham,
0141 840 2163.
Laura-Rose Reid, Morven Bremner
Rhyme time
and Kirsten Holmes on winning a At Lochwinnoch Library every
Improving With Age
National competition and beating Tuesday at 2.15pm
18 other teams from across
Keep Fit Class
Scotland.
Well Done girls!
Lochwinnoch Scottish
HELP! HELP! HELP!
Here are only some of the “HELPS”
A big thank you to Clyde Muirshiel
Country Dance Club that you can expect by taking
Regional Park for enabling us
Classes on Tuesday evenings in the
regular exercise.
to plant trees in Parkhill Wood,
McKillop Hall, Lochwinnoch from “Helps” to reduce blood pressure,
RSPB Lochwinnoch for helping
7.30pm till 9.30pm. control cholesterol, control
us make bird food and feed our
weight, reduce risks of strokes,
“international guests” and Lily
heart disease, cancer, diabetes,
Rose Bridal boutique for allowing
us to dress one of their “dummies”
Yoga Classes
osteoporosis, wellbeing, improve
sleep, confi dence and seriously
in a GB uniform.
Two classes will be held on improve your social life!
Wednesday evenings - the fi rst class
Arts and Crafts for Young Teens, Lochwinnoch
Classes are held Every Tuesday from
at 6pm and the second class at
10am-11am at Lochwinnoch Annex in
The Chameleon Club Art Classes are for anyone aged 11+ who would like to
7.30pm. Classes will include yoga,
the Park. A fully qualifi ed instructor
try some arts and crafts, eg., plasticine animations, ceramic money banks,
breathing practice, introduction to
is in attendance and classes are for
printed and folded origami creations, mosaic frames/boxes, drawing and
meditation.
males and females so, don’t be shy.
creating comics. There are spaces available in both
Classes run from 2pm-4pm at the RSPB Centre,
classes. If you would like to join us,
Village Event Calendar
Lochwinnoch and are led by local artist Cáit Gould. The
contact Mary on: 01505 842877.
cost is £10 per session, all materials included. Contact
for 2010
Cáit on 01505 842380 for more details. Classes are held
Lochwinnoch Post Offi ce has a
on the last Saturday of each month.
Lochwinnoch
wallmounted planner, where
members of the public can enter
Nuisance Helpline details of forthcoming events.
Anti-Social Behaviour, Noise
Please use this planner to avoid
problems, Support and Advice.
any clashes when choosing dates to
Every day 9am – 10pm. Tel: 0800
hold events, and to help publicise
169 1283.
your own events in and around the
village and local area.
Community Walks
Slinky Strollers Walks
Lochwinnoch Community Walks take
(parents and pushchairs) take
place every Monday (but not on
place every Thursday. Meet
Public Holidays) meet 10.30am at
10.30am at Castle Semple Centre,
The Cross, Lochwinnoch.
Lochwinnoch.
langbank
Langbank Swingpark Regeneration Update
The Langbank Swingpark Regeneration committee are delighted to
announce that construction of Phase 1 of the development, aimed at
children aged 6 and under, is now underway is expected to be completed
soon. The area will be transformed with cradle swings, a themed
climbing frame and a train. Phase 1 also includes block paving works
and installation of the fi nal picnic bench.
The Group would like to take this opportunity to thank all those involved
in making the project a success. Keep up to date with our fundraising
efforts and plans for Phase 2 via our website www.langbankswingpark.
org.uk. Registered Charity SC0404212
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