Posts tagged charity
Local Charity Seeks Your Help
25 Aug
by Moira Heron
in General
Calling on local volunteers to support Action on Depression
Killie Can Cycle Looking for Fundraisers
13 Mar
by Moira Heron
in General
Do you know about some FREE services available in Kilmarnock?
Stolen Bike Recovered
4 Dec
by Moira Heron
in General
Gordon Neil of Killie Can Cycle giving URsTV an exclusive interview following the theft and subsequent recovery of a £2,000 bike.
Killie Can Cycle is a registered charity. They offer low cost bicycles to low income families with children and also send bikes off to third world countries. In fact, [...]
Heal the Earth Join Farmers’ Market 10th Anniversary Celebrations
30 Sep
by Moira Heron
in General
Jurassic Park Fruit and Veg!
Killie Can Cycle!
11 Sep
by Moira Heron
in General
A relatively new charity which started off recycling a few old bicycles has just gone from strength to strength. Killie Can Cycle is run by Gordon Neil with support from staff and volunteers. Based in a former scout hall in Shortlees, Killie Can Cycle provides low cost bikes for disadvantaged [...]
Academy launches Charity Appeal
13 May
by Stephen King
in General
Kilmarnock Academy has a long tradition of sporting achievement, and school sports records go back almost 100 years. Nowadays there are six annual athletics championships for which the pupils can enter, with fine silver trophies as prizes for the winners.
The oldest of these competitions – [...]
Heal the Earth heading for Eco-Fair
22 Feb
by Moira Heron
in General
URsTV went back to visit the Heal the Earth Ayrshire group at the walled garden in the Dean Castle Country Estate on Sunday. What a difference from our last visit! The well planned layout is coming together and many of the raised beds have been completed with many already growing a wide range of [...]
Heal the Earth – Ayrshire
11 Oct
by Moira Heron
in General
The Ayrshire Branch of Heal the Earth have commenced a fantastic new long term project within the grounds of the Dean Castle Country Park in Kilmarnock. The Walled Garden had remained unused and forgotten over the last 100 years until this group received funding from the Natural Scotland Climate [...]

