Galloway Mountain Rescue Team

 

[headline htype=”h4″] Mike Kneeshaw, Press Officer, Galloway Mountain Rescue Team[/headline]

mike-kneeshaw-2Weather……….. a topic of constant speculation and disappointment and a negative influence upon many of Galloway Mountain Rescue’s recent activities. Therefore, for my first blog since we joined the DGWGO family, I thought it appropriate to reflect upon a lengthy period of unseasonal weather and how it has impacted upon the team and events with which we are associated.

By way of introduction, Galloway MRT provides 24 hour search and rescue services on an on call basis covering the area west of Dumfries, including Galloway and South Ayrshire. Our team of more than 40 local volunteers depend on public charitable support to fund our vital, live saving service. It costs in excess of £25,000 to keep the team going annually and we need to raise the vast majority of this money ourselves.

In March, the most challenging 3 day period in our 37 year history followed a significant and sustained snowfall during the weekend of 22nd – 25th. This resulted in us attending no fewer than 17 incidents to assist the local police and ambulance services. Our team members also transported vital food and medical supplies to stranded motorists on the A75. By comparison, we generally anticipate an average of around 12-15 incidents per year! That weekend, we were forced to cancel our annual joint training exercise with Moffat MRT and the then Strathclyde Police (now Police Scotland) MRT. This important date on our training calendar is an opportunity for the three teams to work together and test our response to a large scale emergency. The exercise has been postponed to a new date in June.

Then on April 14th, strong winds and driving rain forced us to make a difficult decision to re-route our popular ‘Merrick Charity Challenge’, event which we organise annually to allow local fundraisers an opportunity to undertake a mountain challenge in supervised safety. Hence, in the interests of walker safety, the reason we took the decision to circumnavigate Loch Trool instead. Inspite of the initial disappointment, everyone who participated seemed to enjoy their day.

From May 10th – 16th, our commitment to supporting community events, in particular the Newton Stewart Walking Festival was affected by cold, wet and windy conditions over the weekend, although those of us fortunate enough to be walking during the last 4 days of the WalkFest event enjoyed some great walks with much improved weather and often stunning views. Team members act as walk leaders for the more challenging hill routes during this annual week-long festival and two of the team are members of the organising committee.

With fundraising so important to us, I’d like to tell you about an ambitious challenge which is being undertaken by three stalwart team members.

Derek Hamilton (Chair) David Tyson (Secretary) and Ken Mackenzie (Depute Team Leader), starting from our base in Newton Stewart, will be cycling to the four compass point extremities of mainland Scotland. Their 1100 plus mile route includes the Mull of Galloway in the south, Ardnamurchan in the west, Dunnet Head in the north, Inch Keith (Peterhead) in the east and thereafter returning to Newton Stewart. I’m sure you’ll agree this is indeed a formidable challenge and I hope you’ll take time to support their effort to raise their target of £2,500. We really appreciate your contribution.

You can sponsor them on our Everyclick  page and during the event between the 6th and 17th July you will be able to follow their progress on our Facebook Page.

I’ll be back soon to introduce you to a popular walk route in the Galloway Hills.

 

Youth Beatz Confirm Professor Green!

** Youth Beatz Press Release by Official Social Networking Partner DGWGO **

We at Dumfries and Galloway Council’s Community Learning and Development Service Nithsdale, have a passion for giving the young people of Dumfries and Galloway something to do through new experiences and opportunities. It is with that in mind that today, we are thrilled to announce that UK chart star PROFESSOR GREEN will headline the event this year’s Youth Beatz event. Following the successes we have had on the past four years in running the event with our partners, we expect thousands of young people to flock to new venue The David Keswick Centre, Dumfries on Saturday 10th August to attend Scotland’s largest free youth/music event.

Professor Green firmly established himself as one of the UK’s most exciting new talents around when his debut album ‘Alive Till I’m Dead’ crashed into the charts at #2. Since certified double-Gold, the album launched four hit singles with ‘I Need You Tonight’, ‘Just Be Good To Green’, ‘Monster’ and ‘Jungle’ amassing over 500,000 sales. Green’s second album “At Your Inconvenience” included the hit singles “Read All About It” featuring Emeli Sande, “Never Be a Right Time” and “Remedy”. The size of his army of Facebook friends – 1.9 million – tells it like it is: Professor Green is head and shoulders above any of his peers.

Professor Green said “I’m delighted to be headlining Youth Beatz this year; I’ve heard the atmosphere is amazing and can’t wait to experience it myself”

Now in its fifth year, the award winning event is managed through a partnership led by Community Learning and Development Nithsdale and is part funded by Nithsdale & Stewartry Area Committee. Funding for the event has been secured from Young Start Lottery Fund alongside main sponsors Magnox, Unite and Domestic Abuse and Violence Against Woman Partnership as well as Dumfries and Galloway College and The University of Glasgow, Dumfries Campus.

The event will also feature the amazing World of Wonka, an immersive and interactive learning drama production that meaningfully raises awareness of issues affecting the lives of young people. The World of Wonka will be raising awareness of topics such as Domestic Abuse, Poverty, alcohol and legal highs amongst others.

Other attractions at Youth Beatz include a high profile daytime guest appearance, family attractions such as mobile ski slope, segways, laser quest, bungee run as well as youth services information, local musicians and community groups stalls.

Chair of Nithsdale Area Committee, Councillor Gill Dykes, said, “Nithsdale Area Committee felt it was important to support this interactive event for young people aged 12-25 years. As well as having fun and enjoying performances from major music artists, they can take part and be better informed about relevant issues, services and opportunities. Youth Beatz 2012 has been designed to encourage civic pride and encourage young people to be fully involved in their community. I am delighted at the line up so far and congratulate the staff and young people on all their efforts.”

We can also promise you that there are more acts to be announced in the coming weeks, so please do keep your eyes peeled! Youth Beatz 2013 remains free to enter, although tickets will be required and can be obtained from www.youthbeatz.co.uk For the first time priority will be given to ticket applications from Dumfries and Galloway postcodes to ensure as many local residents get to attend the festival.

Thomas Nicol, young person from the youth events team involved in organising the event said; “We are delighted to have secured Professor Green as our headline act this year, we can’t believe how far the event has come in such a short space of time. Youth Beatz is a great chance for young people to come together and create something really special”

Also launched today was a new Youth Festival that will run in Dumfries for 8 days leading up to Youth Beatz. A full programme for the festival can be found at www.youthfestdumfries.co.uk – you’re sure to be surprised with what’s in store there too!

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Guest Blog – Maggie Reid

Hi , I am local Author ; Maggie Reid and this has been an incredible literary year for me , after ten years of writing ! As a child I lived at kingholm Quay Dumfries next to woodland and a great place to live where even as a little girl I wrote stories in old jotters with the main theme being tortoises!

Maggie’s latest book: Fearless Frangipan Circus Pie – out July 2013

I attended St . Andrew’s School ( now known as the Old School ) a lovely Victorian building ….with incredible windows and wrought iron staircase with a calm but magical atmosphere that still exists today. I attended The Proudlock Dancing Academy Dumfries from the age of five with Teachers Alison and Elizabeth and learned how to tap dance and even dance the highland fling ! It was later .. during my time at St. Joseph’s College Dumfries that I decided I wished a career in Drama . I adore the Brigend Theatre as an intimate Theatre venue which has a real gothic feel and The Theatre Royal Dumfries is the oldest working Theatre in Scotland.

I attended The Royal Conservatoire Of Scotland , Queen Margaret College , Kirkcaldy College and University of Strathclyde alongside Ewan McGregor and Dr Who: David Tenant! I returned to Dumfries to teach Drama and have two Children : Joseph and Daniella .

My favourite places in Dumfries and Galloway are without doubt Sweetheart Abbey for the beauty and the incredible story that surrounds its very name . Kirkcudbright is an incredible place for Artists …….and I still love Sandyhills on even a bleak day . I adore artisan Bread and Cheeses and Loch Arthur Creamery, Beeswing has the most incredible cheese and bakery . The Bread is truly delicious and not a plastic wrapper or sell by date in sight . Good bread is a work of art , and you will not be disappointed !

I consider myself fortunate to live in such a truly beautiful part of the world …..and one day soon I hope one of my Books will be a Movie and filmed right here in Dumfries and Galloway , for no matter where I and the books travel , this will always be home.

You can keep up to date with Maggie on her Facebook Page.

Maggie’s first book THE Quiet Life of Marta G. Ziegler is available at amazon.co.uk

Maggie Reid

Featured Band – The Dangleberries

The Dangleberries are a pipe rock band like no other, consisting of vocals, guitars, drums and of course bagpipes! The band’s rousing performances deliver a mixture of their own material, both songs and instrumentals in addition to well known and at times unexpected covers (Boney M’s Daddy Cool being a great example). Their own material is mainly rock influenced but naturally written to compliment and fuse with the unique sound of the bagpipes.

logo-210The Dangleberries recently celebrated 10 years of gigging which has taken them from as far south as London to as far north as Wick with many music venue and festival appearances in-between. Highlights include regular festival main stage performances at The Wickerman, Belladrum Tartan Hearts and Loopallu. There are many fantastic memories from these events that provided the opportunity to meet and play alongside many major acts. One in particular was playing to a packed and enthusiastic crowd of festival goers and turning round to see Mumford & Sons dancing and cheering in the wings!

The Band has evolved organically over the years ,this can be heard from their first two albums, “A Richt Guid Horkin” a live recording in made back in 2007, followed by “Nae Sleep Tae Regent Street” which was released in 2009 . With tracks being played on national radio.

The long awaited 3rd and entirely studio recorded album will be launched on 6th July 2013 at The Venue in Dumfries. The album title is “Plugged iN” reflecting a transition from acoustic to electronic bagpipes in 2011. This was a conscious decision to embrace the new technology which looks and sounds every bit as good as traditional pipes, requires the same level of skill to play, but offers greater versatility from a musical and liveperformance perspective. This new album, will incorporate 9 original tracks and 4 covers and has been a year in the making. The experience at Unit 7 Studio has been hard work, but great fun and the Band are delighted with the end product and hope you will be to!

All ten members of the Band hail from all over Dumfries and Galloway and are delighted to be launching “Plugged iN” at The Venue. As a thank you to all supporters, first copies of the album will be on sale at the gig with a 50% discount at £5.

Even though the Dangleberries play huge festivals all over the country to crowds as big as 10,000 folk. They still love to play smaller more intimate gigs too. Not many folk know you can hire the Dangleberries for your own personal functions such as weddings and 21st parties! If you would like more info or to hire the Galloway pipe rockers then you can email them at info@thedangleberries.com!

For more information visit the Band’s Facebook page and website

Guest Blog – Martina McKinnel

 

The photo shows myself and the lucky winners of our Facebook competition, Ashley Flannigan and Sean Gilchrist, who recently enjoyed a relaxing break away at Palmallet Cottage.

Hello, I am Martina McKinnel and I live with my husband Roy in one of the most beautiful areas in the whole of Dumfries and Galloway, on the coast near Whithorn. We were both born and bred in Dumfries and Galloway and because we are from different areas we know our region very well indeed. We love living in Dumfries and Galloway and now that we have a baby due in July we can’t think of anywhere else we would rather bring up our children. The region is packed full of interesting places to visit, amazing people and beautiful countryside. It really is a pleasure to live here and it is easy to see why it attracts so many visitors each year.

Last year we set up Palmallet Holiday Cottage and we just knew that if we could get people to come and stay that they would love the area as much as we do. We have simply been overwhelmed by the popularity of our cottage which proves that we are right about how wonderful our region is – Tourists just can’t get enough of our area!

As well as our holiday cottage both Roy and I enjoy investing in property. I have always been interested in property, I studied Interior Architecture at university and after qualifying returned to Dumfries and Galloway where I have worked as an Architectural Technician ever since. Last year we completed our first project together when we fully refurbished a flat in Dumfries. It was one of the most satisfying things that both of us have achieved and we have since rented out the property to a very happy tenant!

As Landlords we really pride ourselves in doing things properly and we think it is essential to provide good quality accommodation to our tenants. It is very important to be in full control of every aspect of letting out property and because of this we manage and let all of our properties ourselves. We advertise, interview and select tenants, source our own team of tradesmen and deal with tenant issues. We think the most important part of being a Landlord is to treat all tenants how we would like to be treated ourselves.

As we regularly advertise our holiday accommodation and properties ‘To Let’ we decided to design and launch a brand new local website with the help of web designer Nathon Jones. The aim of ‘Dumfries and Galloway Homes and Holidays’ is to provide good value advertising space to Holiday Accommodation Providers and Landlords plus web links to visitor attractions in the region. Alongside the website we also set up www.facebook.com/dghomesandholidays where people can interact and post photos and comments on the properties featured on our website. Still in its early days, we now advertise around 25 other Guest Houses and Self Catering Accommodation from across the region. Our website regularly attracts new clients and each one is benefiting from increased bookings throughout the year. Advertising online is without a doubt the most effective way to let property! This year we will be developing our HOMES section and we hope that Landlords, both private and agencies, will come on board to take advantage of our online advertising space for property lets.

We believe in ‘keeping local business Local’ and our website does just this – it is a website and Facebook page for everyone in Dumfries and Galloway to use and benefit from and one which will increase tourism in our region.

As someone who knew very little about creating a website or a Facebook page I am delighted with the way things have turned out so far. And for anyone reading this, who is thinking about setting up a website, be prepared for a challenge as it requires a lot of commitment and motivation. But, it is very rewarding as there is nothing more satisfying than watching your idea coming together and proving to be a success!

Martina McKinnel

 

Alison Smith

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Alison is an amateur photographer who lives and works in the far West of the region on the Rhins peninsular.

She is inspired by the stunning coastal landscapes and the open expanses of ocean that are hidden away in the beautiful Rhins of Galloway.

The many harbours, bays, beaches, wildlife and sunsets means that she has become addicted to photographing and attempting to capture the natural beauty of the area.

Alison has been a regular visitor to the area for many years and this prompted her to move and make her permanent home in the North Rhins over two and a half years ago.

She is passionate about the unspoilt landscape of the Rhins peninsular and the wider region of Dumfries and Galloway and hopes that her photographs help to convey this and encourage people to visit the area to experience its natural beauty for themselves.

Her images are captured using a Nikon D40 SLR camera and various lenses.

You can see more of Alison’s work at her Facebook Page and Twitter Account

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Click on the images to discover more about the locations, skills and camera settings

Sharon Halliday

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Hidden Galloway is the photography website for Sharon Halliday. It will showcase photography, thoughts and other artworks on occasion.

Based in Galloway again after a 12 years stint in Glasgow it’s very much a back to her roots period in her life. She was born and raised in Galloway on a beef and sheep farm near Crocketford, all sides of her family having been farming in Galloway for hundreds of years.

The theme of belonging to the land and part of the land is strong and Sharon tries to explore this with her photography, looking at what captivates us about a place and what roots us to that place. The beauty, the familiarity or the practicality of the land shown in the ‘shadows of the past’ uses belied by every contour.

She aims to reveal ‘views less seen’ and to try and capture the particular spell it holds over her and all those others who come here.

Much of her photography features places, and subjects that are off the tourist route and typically hidden from view. The name ‘Hidden Galloway’ comes in part from this, and for those that know her it is also a play on the naming of a long standing and ongoing community web project she started in 2001; Hidden Glasgow, where the aim has been to uncover the hidden side of the city though, photography, maps, historical research and story telling. The spirit of this is carried through into Hidden Galloway where the HG motto to “Always look twice” will continue to be embraced.

The image galleries and blog will be updated regularly. To be kept in the loop follow Hidden Galloway on Facebook, Twitter or Flickr. Or join the mailing list , where the updates won’t be frequent, but will see something nice landing in your inbox on occasion.

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Click on the images to discover more about the locations, skills and camera settings

“I always shoot raw, then do some initial processing in ‘camera raw’ before finishing off in Photoshop”

Guest Blog – Kathleen Cronie

 

Hello everyone! My name is Kathleen Cronie and I am the founder member of Mostly Ghostly Investigations, Dumfries & Galloway’s first paranormal team and creators of the Dumfries Ghost Walk and Haunted Theatre Tour.

As our name suggests, Mostly Ghostly are primarily interested in all things ghost, spirit and entity related, however we welcome reports of UFO sightings, weird and wonderful creatures and any other intriguing aspects of the supernatural that people wish to share with us.

So, what does Dumfries & Galloway mean to me and the team?  Well, where to start!  We are truly blessed to call this stunningly beautiful region our home, a region that can boast a wealth of amazing natural features, vibrant communities, talented, inspirational people and of course, a plethora of ghosts, hauntings and eerie historic buildings to explore!  We feel passionate about highlighting this area as a must-visit location on any tourist’s agenda and have worked hard to promote Dumfries town centre through our haunted tour endeavours.  One of our proudest moments was having this work recognised when we achieved the title of Tourism Champion in the 2012 Dumfries & Galloway Life People of the Year Awards.

You may be wondering at this stage how Mostly Ghostly came about; ever since I was a wee girl at primary school I’ve been fascinated with ghostly happenings, I even had a club called Spirit World.  Fast forward to 2007 and I turned my childhood dream of creating a paranormal group into reality.

Our project began with a ghost story appeal to the local newspapers.  In addition to the famous tales already in existence, we were keen to discover new, unpublished accounts of what people were experiencing in their everyday lives at work, home, school and out on the road.  We spent a year researching and preparing for our official launch, which included attending a 20 week course at Glasgow University, sourcing valuable contacts, learning about equipment and finding a first class location in which to conduct our maiden investigation…

On 31st October 2008, we officially launched at Scotland’s oldest working Theatre, the Theatre Royal in Dumfries,  Since then, we have investigated many diverse and exciting locations including; Greenlaw Mansion in Castle Douglas, Amisfield House and Tower, Brougham Hall in Penrith, Carnsalloch House near Kirkton, Lochmaben Castle, Dumfries High School and the nerve-shredding Pittenweem Clock Tower.  Following an incredible couple of years developing and launching two groundbreaking tours for our town, the Dumfries Ghost Walk and Haunted Theatre Tour, we’ve been busy promoting these ventures as well as focusing on our first love – paranormal investigations.  Collecting evidence of paranormal activity and all that goes with it has always been a key priority and we are delighted to be compiling a series of thrilling new challenges for the year ahead including a unique new ghost tour set to kick off in October – watch this space!

We are keen to keep the public informed through talks, the media and of course, our website, which is updated regularly with a variety of features covering everything from paranormal investigations to bizarre encounters with ‘shadow people’, personal experiences and website news to eerie tours and events.  I am now in my fifth year writing for award winning magazine, Dumfries and Galloway Life, and one of my many highlights during that time was when I wrote a feature on 50 of the region’s most haunted locations to celebrate the magazine’s 50th issue.  Another more recent milestone was a special feature marking Mostly Ghostly’s 50th DGLife appearance.

In a relatively short time, Mostly Ghostly has become an established name in Dumfries and Galloway and beyond. For any information on our investigations, tours or indeed, to share a ghostly tale of your own, we encourage you to contact the team!

Kathleen Cronie

You can follow Kathleen and the Mostly Ghostly team at their website.

Just Breathe O2 Launches Monthly Oxygen Concentrator Hire Service

The new service provides oxygen therapy in your own home.

Just Breathe O2, situated at Grierson House at The Crichton in Dumfries, has announced its latest service: oxygen concentrator hire.

This new offering aims to make oxygen therapy more accessible to those who need it, regardless of their location.

The concentrators provide supplemental oxygen therapy, which is highly effective at getting more oxygen into the body when the lungs have trouble absorbing enough on their own. Unlike hyperbaric oxygen treatment, which requires travel to a specialized facility, oxygen concentrators draw in air from the surrounding room and concentrate the oxygen, increasing the oxygen level from the 21% available in the air we breathe to somewhere in the high 90% via the concentrator.

Just Breathe O2 understands that many people are unable to travel for oxygen treatment due to being housebound or simply because of the distance or time it takes to travel to and from a hyperbaric chamber. This new hire service provides an alternative for those who need supplemental oxygen therapy.

Collection or delivery service available

Customers can choose from several units available for hire on a monthly basis. The units can be collected or sent to the individual, making it easy for those who need supplemental oxygen therapy to access it from the comfort of their own home.

Just Breathe O2 is committed to making oxygen therapy accessible to all who need it. Its new monthly hire service is just one way it is working to achieve this goal. With this new offering, Just Breathe O2 hopes to help more people breathe easier and improve their quality of life.

 

For more information on Just Breathe O2 and its hire service for oxygen concentrators, visit their website or Facebook Page

Just Breathe O2 is a community interest company, dedicated to bringing hyperbaric oxygen therapy to the Borderlands community, providing individuals with the opportunity to self manage the symptoms associated with long term and complex health concerns.


 

Guest Blog – Kath Lord-Green

Hello everyone, I’m Kath Lord-Green, and am currently based in Dalbeattie in the heart of what I consider is the most beautiful region in the world! (If only we had sunshine sometimes – we’d be spoiled).

Originally from Bolton in Lancashire, I’ve lived in the region now for over 35 years and wouldn’t want to be anywhere else! The stunning coastline, fantastic forests and beautiful beaches make it the perfect place to live and to visit!

My business “Insight training coaching and media” specialises in designing and delivering good value, motivational and tailored training for local businesses. I also provide one to one “life coaching” for clients and I am a member of the Association for Coaching UK.

You may recognise me (or at least my voice) from the “Friday Magazine Show” for “Alive Radio” in Dumfries from 12-4pm (107.3fm in Dumfries and on the “listen” button on aliveradio.net world-wide). Having trained at Salford University in media production and been the “News correspondent” on another local station it’s nice to keep my hand in for something I trained for and I do love radio. Interviewing local people, new bands, artists and businesses from the community makes it a great job! Especially because I like to know what’s going on in the region.

I have four children: my eldest son is married and lives in Perth Australia, my eldest daughter lives in Dumfries and is an English teacher , my youngest daughter is a beauty therapist and has just moved to Glasgow and my youngest son is 15 and at Dalbeattie High School.

Keeping fit is a passion of mine, I attend a circuits class in the community wing of Dalbeattie High School every Wednesday and I’m a member of Bannatynes gym in Dumfries, in addition to going jogging in Dalbeattie forest.

My little Westie dog “Charlie” also loves big long walks in Dalbeattie Forest which if you haven’t guessed happens to be one of my favourite places. The Loch in the centre is stunning and even a lot of locals don’t know it’s there! We also love Rockcliffe and Kippford too!

A love of football means I spend a lot of time watching it both on television and in person, my most recent game was a trip to the Emirates Stadium in London to see Arsenal. I also watch my son play every week; he currently plays for St Cuthbert s Wanderers under-15 team.

Travel writing is something I have recently started but I am finding to be an amazing job already. Getting to visit hotels and sample the accommodation and food in different locations and write about it is a real privilege and something I’m looking forward to developing more of in the future – it also makes the most of my new found joy of taking photographs (of everything and anything sometimes!)

I love living and working here! I love being part of this amazing community and I’m happy I am part of the DGWGO family.

Kath Lord-Green

You can follow Kath on her Facebook page