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kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Fundraising Scottish Country Dance<br />

A fundraising dance will be held in Kilbarchan Guide Centre,<br />

Friday 3rd <strong>February</strong> 7.30pm to 10.30pm. Music by Ian Muir. Tickets £8.00<br />

Programme:-<br />

Machine Without Horses Westminster Reel Tribute to the Borders<br />

Braes of Tullieme Knotwork Pollharrow Burn Mairi’s Wedding<br />

Scott Meikle St Columba’s Strathspey Miss Gibson’s Strathspey<br />

Joie de Vivre Piper & The Penguin Jennifer’s Jig<br />

Joe MacDiarmid’s Jig Lochalsh Reel Mrs Milne of Kineff<br />

Contact Ann Harper<br />

01505 613753 or Les Lambert 01505 704398<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Lochwinnoch & Howwood<br />

BHF Heart Start<br />

Do you want the skills to<br />

help save a life?<br />

We have the dates for the next two FREE two hour<br />

courses in <strong>2017</strong>.<br />

Wednesday 15th <strong>February</strong> Masonic Lodge Lochwinnoch 7-9pm<br />

If you are interested in attending contact Morag on morag.Thow@gcu.ac.uk<br />

or 01505 843183. The course is practical and deals with:<br />

• An unconscious casualty • Cardiac arrest<br />

• How to use an AED • Suspected heart attack<br />

• Choking<br />

• Serious bleeding<br />

Morag and Liz<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Lochwinnoch SWI<br />

The <strong>February</strong> meeting<br />

is on Wednesday, 15th,<br />

in the McKillop Hall at<br />

7.30pm. This month<br />

Denise Winton from House of Colour<br />

will be showing us just how to colour<br />

co-ordinate our wardrobes to suit our<br />

skin tones! We might just have to<br />

spring clean our wardrobes, Ladies !<br />

We look forward to welcoming<br />

members and do bring along a friend.<br />

For more info contact Elma Richmond<br />

843193 or richmond32@tiscali.co.uk<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Kilbarchan<br />

During the month of <strong>February</strong>, the<br />

group will have a speaker from<br />

Glasgow Museums Resource Centre<br />

and enjoy an evening discussing<br />

“-isms” e.g., Favouritism. The group<br />

would welcome new members, we<br />

meet on Wednesday evenings in each<br />

other’s homes and enjoy speakers and<br />

discussions on a wide variety of topics.<br />

If you are interested in fi nding out<br />

more about NWR and the Kilbarchan<br />

group, please phone 703786 or see<br />

the website: www.nwr.org.uk.<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Kilbarchan Parish Church Midweek<br />

Fellowship<br />

From 10.30am for coffee, followed by a short service of worship, on Wednesdays<br />

in the small hall.<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

The last full meeting of Renfrewshire Council discussed the<br />

upgrade of the A737, following a series of meetings with<br />

Transport Scotland, Lochwinnoch, Kilbarchan, and Howwood<br />

Community Councils, and all seven Councillors who represent<br />

Johnstone and the Villages were involved. A consensus was<br />

reached that action was required particularly on dualling<br />

the single carriageway section, and on making the notorious<br />

Howwood junction safer.<br />

The A737 is a vital economic spine that straddles Renfrewshire,<br />

and it is on economic and regeneration grounds as well as on<br />

public safety grounds that action should be taken. I deeply<br />

regret the fact that, unlike Paisley and Renfrew, who both<br />

have dedicated City Deal projects, Johnstone and the Villages did not get the<br />

upgrade of the A737 that is required. Despite the fact that Renfrewshire Council<br />

did propose this to the City Deal Cabinet on 3rd July 2013, but the Glasgowdominated<br />

City Deal Cabinet vetoed it.<br />

The City Deal Projects have the fi nancial support from both the Scottish and<br />

UK Governments, each contributing £500 million for local projects. Transport<br />

Scotland has confi rmed that “It is for relevant local authorities to propose projects<br />

to be included in their City Deals, however, we are working hard to improve the<br />

A737”. Only the City Deal framework offers village residents guarantees on<br />

timescale for delivery and value for money, it is time for the City Deal Cabinet to<br />

listen to the voice of the Villages and act now.<br />

My advice surgery in Kilbarchan is on the 2nd Wednesday of the month in the Steeple Hall<br />

at 7.45pm, and my advice surgery in Lochwinnoch is on the 4th Wednesday of the month in<br />

the McKillop at 7.30pm, excluding July. But I am also always available to constituents who<br />

can call me on 07534 148224, tweet me on CllrAndy4Ward8 or e-mail me at cllr.andy.doig@<br />

renfrewshire.gov.uk.<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Kilbarchan Parish<br />

Church Messy Church<br />

Our next Messy Church takes place on Saturday<br />

18th <strong>February</strong> from 4pm – 6pm in the church<br />

halls.<br />

All children, accompanied by an adult, will be made<br />

most welcome. So come along and join us for a couple of hours of crafts,<br />

stories and song. We end by sitting down to eat together and enjoying the<br />

fellowship of other families.<br />

kilbarchan & lochwinnoch<br />

Killin’ in The Glen<br />

Calder Drama’s Lochwinnoch Arts Festival Production.<br />

The Laird’s Glendower Estate is in a poor state of repair<br />

and much needed money is needed to infuse life back into it.<br />

To this remote and desolate area come a number of guests who<br />

turn out to be not what they fi rst appear to be. A Comedy thriller written by Felix<br />

Lando that incorporates mystery and murder with its many twists and turns until<br />

its violent and bloody conclusion. A pair of decrepit housekeepers, an Estate<br />

Manager, An Ex-Governess, a French Student, an American and a Business<br />

Tycoon complete with private secretary make up the cast. Added to the action is<br />

the Annual Shoot on the Moors and a Burns Supper with its Fu-As-A-Wulk Quaich<br />

competition. The pace never slackens and we would especially advise asthma<br />

suffers to remember to bring along their inhalers as a precaution.<br />

Staged in the McKillop Hall on Thursday 23rd & Friday 24th March. Doors Open 7pm.<br />

Curtain Up 7.30 pm. Bar & Refreshments Available. (£6/£4 Arts festival outlets)

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