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Churches on the fiddle
11 June 2013
Two churches linked to the Scottish Redundant Churches Trust (SRCT) are on the fiddle this July.
But happily they’re not bending any rules, or looking for loopholes in the law, they are g...Full Story
A Cromarty Dredgie
13 May 2013
At 10am on Friday 26th April we reburied the bones of eleven Cromarty men and women, and one child, in a quiet corner of the kirkyard. With the exception of the child, we know that they all died befor...Full Story
Nigg Pictish cross-slab
09 April 2013
Across the waters of the Cromarty Firth from Cromarty lies the parish of Nigg and its fine old parish church. Within the church lies one of the most significant monuments in early medieval...Full Story
New Cromarty bakery
13 March 2013
This advert from 1782 was found by historian, Jim Mackay, during his searches among the archives.
This new house and bakehouse was built at a time that Cromarty was undergoing major development as a ...Full Story
Epic tour of the Scottish Islands comes to the Black Isle
01 March 2013
Our neighbours to the west of Cromarty, Resolis Community Arts are delighted to announce the return of the Annual Kenny Taylor Lecture
Since his last talk Kenny has been engaged on an epic ...Full Story
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Victoria Collison-Owen, SRCT Director