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Roxburgh House, Carol Singers
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Parishioners from St Ninian’s recently had the privilege of bringing music and carols to the patients and staff at Roxburgh House and Victoria Hospital. Led by Maureen Ruddy, the group shared much loved carols and Christmas songs. The familiar words and tunes were warmly received and heartfelt thanks from patients,…
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Final Afternoon Tea for 2025
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We wrapped up the year in style with our final afternoon tea of 2025- and what a lovely afternoon it was! CC’s was filled with warm conversation, delicious savouries and cakes and that unmistakable sense of community that makes these gatherings so special. Guests enjoyed a wonderful selection of Christmas…
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CC Juniors Autumn 2025
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It was all hands on deck today for the spring bulb planting! Can’t wait to see them popping through next year 🙂 We also made a bug hotel – we should have some happy creatures moving in for the winter! Thanks to Niamh for her fabulous hotel design techniques 🙂…
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Fair Trade Coffee Morning
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Free this Thursday morning? Come along to CC’s, our church hall and join us for a…..
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Fr Johney’s Farewell
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On Friday evening, many parishioners came along to celebrate Father Johney’s Farewell Mass and buffet. Holy Mass was a joyful celebration offered by Father for all of us. Jim Hampton spoke well on behalf of the parish thanking Father for shepherding us over the past 7 years and for encouraging and…
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CC Juniors & the Countryside Ranger!
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Many thanks to Colin for coming along to visit us. Everyone had a great time hunting and collecting all sorts of minibeasts! Colin taught us about the creatures we found and identified all sorts of flying pollinators. We used binoculars to look for birds and matched their song to their…
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June Challenge – Recycling Glass
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Recycling glass is important both environmentally and financially. Jars and bottles made from recycled crushed glass require much less energy to produce which in turn reduces both air and water pollution! Glass can be recycled over and over again but if thrown in landfill it can take up to 1 million years to…
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CC Juniors and the Tayside Bat Group!
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We were very grateful to Jean from Tayside Bat Group who came along to talk to us about all things bat! It was very interesting to hear about the work she does in rescuing and caring for injured and sick bats. We watched videos about different species and learned about…

