Our latest newsletter contains details of how you can get involved with a new arts project. Also, there’s a introduction to our new staff members, an easy oven baked chicken recipe and more. A physical booklet been sent to over 400 clients and volunteers! If...
We are looking for a writer or poet to join an exciting two-year project, entitled Health of the Sublime in the Mearns. Full details here. You can read more about the project, which is a collaboration open to MCHLN clients and volunteers, here. To find out more, or to...
The festive edition of our 2021 newsletter includes puzzles, a scrumptious take on an old pudding favourite and a Christmas poem. We’re also bidding farewell to member of staff Bernie Dawks, who is heading for some camper van adventures! Click here to download....
Our latest newsletter has been posted to over 400 clients and volunteers. It included a survey on our services and activities, and a leaflet from Paths for All with useful strength and balance exercises. If you’d like to take part in the survey, it can be...
Our latest newsletter is out, and features another memoir, along with a recipe, from John Shackleton of Portlethen gardening group. There’s also a painting from one of our volunteers, poetry from Edenholme and some bad puns to hopefully raise a smile (or maybe...
If you or anyone you know uses any of the services, or has been a patient/visitor at Kincardine Community Hospital, please share your experiences as part of the review. You can attend an in-person event this Thursday, or click on the link in the post.Please go along to Stonehaven Community Centre this Thursday 6th November between 3pm and 7pm to chat about the future of Kincardine Community Hospital. The Aberdeenshire Integration Joint Board agreed a review of Community Hospitals, to enable the creation of a strategic delivery plan for how community-based health services are delivered over the coming years.The first stage of the review process is an information gathering one, and as part of that, they need to hear from communities to understand how people use Community Hospitals and what their experiences are.As the K&M population is rural and spread over a large geographic area they would also like to hear from people who do not live in one of the towns which has a Community Hospital.If you cannot make the event please fill in the survey here.engage.aberdeenshire.gov.uk/community-hospitals-in-aberdeenshireThe survey is open from 6th October until 16th November. ... See MoreSee Less
Call 01561 378130 to book a place. Relaxed afternoon learning new skills and meeting new folk, no crafting experience required as these session can be guided. ... See MoreSee Less