We met on a lovely sunny day with a busy schedule! All goals were achieved and everyone enjoyed it 🙂 The photo below shows the planting of the sweet pea wigwam and hanging baskets. We also made our own paper pots for sunflower seeds and look forward to them germinating so we can have…

The African Mass held on 12th April at 3:30pm was a truly uplifting and memorable celebration of faith and culture. With over 50 people in attendance, the atmosphere was filled with vibrant energy, joyful praises, rhythmic dances, and deep expressions of happiness. The liturgy, led by Fr Michael, beautifully reflected the richness of African…

We warmly congratulate the 4 parishioners who took part in this year’s Big Lent Walk, committing themselves to the remarkable challenge of walking 200km over 40 days. Together, with the support of friends and parishioners, they raised almost £1500, a wonderful achievement that will bring life saving water to communities around the world. In…

The gardeners had a lovely afternoon working with the children from St Ninians primary school yesterday. Over thirty enthusiastic children arrived and split into groups, working alongside us to plant bedding plants, fill the wildlife stations, dig a new border for future plants and then help with tidying up! There was lots of chat…

Choose to refuse plastics! Huge thanks to the children of St Ninian’s Primary School for these fantastic posters which support our Big Plastic Count in March. Their message is no to only Reduce, Reuse and Recycle but to REFUSE plastics in our every day lives. Their ideas are great and, as one of them…

The Vision Group is consulting all St Ninian’s parishioners to find out the direction we think the Holy Spirit might be leading our parish community. Parishioners who are unable to attend church this week have the opportunity to respond online using this QR code. Your responses will feed into a Vision Statement for the…

Where it all began …… February 2021! Day one of the Big Garden Clear Out was a real physical challenge! The area was so overgrown with shrubbery, ivy, brambles and weeds! Everyone got stuck in, with the added stress of having to socially distance. Despite all this there were lots of laughs and community…

The Big Plastic Count is launching again in March- and there’s still time to sign up.While many of us carefully wash and sort our recycling, recent findings show that only a small proportion of plastic is actually recycled. Since 2022, the amount of household plastic being burned has risen from 46% to 58%, with…