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PRESS RELEASE 10th October 2003

 

Alyth Better Place to Live Fair

25th October 2003

10:30am till 2:30pm

Alyth Town Hall

The finishing touches are now being put in place for Alyth’s Better Place to Live Fair to be held on Saturday, 25th October in Alyth Town Hall from 10.30am – 2.30 pm.

The fair will be a show case for over 30 local clubs and organisations with entertainment being provided by the Linda Grant Dancers and the Alyth Youth Theatre.  The Fair is to be opened by Pete Wishart, North Tayside’s Member of Parliament. 

As well as information on local initiatives there will be competitions during the day including the judging of a Children’s Art Competition.  Alyth Museum will also being open during the day of the fair..

The SCRAF (Save Cash and Reduce Fuel Poverty)  team distributing free energy saving light bulbs and lots of advice on how to save energy.

The Better Place to Live Fair co-incides with the CSV’s Make a Difference Day which is he UK’s biggest day of volunteering action.   The event is supported by Barclays Community Investment Programme and over 75,000 people are expected to take part in more than 4,000 volunteering activities during the day, giving their time rather than money to make a positive contribution to their local community. 

The Alyth Better Place to Live Fair is a joint project between Alyth Community Council and Strathmore & the Glens Rural Partnership.

Further details of the work of the Partnership can be found at www.strathmoreglens.org

Participants

 

Alyth & District Alzheimer’s Carers Group

Crooked Dreel 

Alyth Adult Education Association

Job Centre 

Alyth After School Club 

Meigle Community Council 

Alyth Business Association

Pension Service

Alyth Community Council 

Perth & Kinross Health for All

Alyth Community Education

Perth & Kinross Leisure  

Alyth Community Youth Theatre

PKAVS – Funding Workshop

Alyth Environmental Group 

SCARF 

Alyth Football Club 

Strathmore & the Glens 

Alyth Guides/Brownies 

SWRI – Airlie & Ruthven 

Alyth High Kirk

SWRI – Kilry

Alyth in Bloom  

Tayside Police

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