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We teach evening and weekend classes from our bright, open studio in Dunblane.

Comprehensive courses covering all aspects of the art of jewellery making, suitable for both beginners and more experienced students who wish to refine their skills.

Location: CSSJ, Craft Central, Riverview, High Street, Dunblane FK15 0EE

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Help your baby to communicate BEFORE speech with our award winning MUSIC programme
 
Babies use all kinds of signs and gestures as a natural part of learning to talk. 
Encouraging your baby with signs like "milk", "more", "change nappy" or "tired" will help your baby communicate!
 
Sing and Sign's unique approach combines action songs, props, pictures and toys in musical activities designed to stimulate speech and language development.
Developed with the help of Speech and Language professionals and recommended by experts
Sing and Sign is Britain's longest running and best loved Baby Signing Programme.
 
Learning a few signs together can make a significant difference in your
baby's ability to communicate and can lessen frustration!
 
Three classes designed to suit the age and stage of your baby.

  "Babes" for babies up to 5 months
  Stage one for babies approx 5 – 14 months
  Stage two for babies approx 14 – 24 months
 
Classes in the Dunblane Centre – Thursday and Saturday mornings

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The Stirling Recorded Music Society is a group of classical music enthusiasts who meet every 2 weeks to discuss and listen to recordings. At most meetings a member presents a selection of recorded music and background information on the composers & musicians involved. (The composers are by no means limited to the illustrative but otherwise arbitrary list shown above). The meetings cover classical music of all types from early music to the contemporary & encompass chamber, orchestral, choral, opera, vocal and ballet music. The recordings include both recent and historic productions.

Not every member makes a presentation;some just come along for the enjoyment of listening and meeting others with similar interests. Some meetings are "members' nights" to which members (or visitors) bring a short piece to be played to the group. Usually these will be new or unusual works.

We are a friendly group and all meetings are also social occasions for us, as classical music lovers, so even if you would just like to listen and meet with us without taking an active part, you would be most welcome.

All meetings are held fortnightly on Wednesdays at 7:30pm in the Allan Community Centre, Fountain Road, Bridge of Allan.

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There's a Music session in the Dunblane on Tuesday Nights from 20.30 or more likely 21.00 onwards. 
Fiddles, whistles, flutes, guitars, etc.

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The club meet once a fortnight on Siundays and use their own cars sharing the cost of transport. The winter programme normally has low level walks within easy travel distance. In summer we go further and higher!

All walks (except where noted in programme) leave Dunblane at 9am from the car park by Tesco. Membership : single £3, Family £5

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The Dunblane Likhubula Link joins the community of Dunblane in Scotland with the community of Likhubula, a rural community in the Mulanje district of Malawi.

Since June 2005 we have directly supported projects focusing on clean water supplies, agriculture, and education, as well as maintaining frienship links between the two communities.

We are trying to raise funds to provide suport to our friends and partners in Likhubula. Any help you could give would be hugely appreciated. 

You can donate here. Thank you for your support.

Dunblane Allotments

Dunblane Allotment Group (DAG) was formed in 2004 with the aim of re-opening the derelict allotment site at the Laighhills, which had fallen into disuse in the early 1980s. The next nearest sites are at Bridge of Allan and Stirling with long waiting lists. This has been a major development for the Dunblane community, providing a significant new amenity for the town in line with the current environmental agenda.

The 60,000 square metre site houses 53 plots of varying sizes. Work by 3 volunteers began in November 2004 and has progressed from there to a constituted organisation run by volunteers. The Management Committee meets monthly with open meetings held four times per year. Volunteers also work regularly to maintain the site and work parties are organised at intervals throughout the year to tidy up. The Annual Potato Day is held on the first Saturday in March (Check 'What's On' for the details). There are now 5 starter plots for members to try before taking on a full plot. Read more about DAG here.

In April 2016, a group from the Criminal Justice Team have made life much safer for the members of the Dunblane Allotment Group by relaying paths, which had become overgrown and very slippery, in the allotment. Read More

If you are interested in having a plot, contact the DAG Secretary, Penny Veitch (see below)

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Is your child aged 3 to 5 years? Do you ever find their behaviour a challenge? If so, we may have the answer!
We are running a program designed to strengthen family relationships and help you identify positive ways of dealing with challenging behaviour.
Tea and coffee provided. Creche and transport available if required.

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We are Dunblane Runners – a small and friendly running club with the aim of bringing runners of all abilities together. We run three times a week - on Mondays and Thursdays (6.30pm) - meet at the entrance to Dunblane Centre and Saturday at 8.30am – meet at Dunblane Cathedral Car Park.

Saturday is the "Social" run, and we have a get together for a coffee at Old Churches House after running. The Saturday session is structured to suit all abilities from beginners upwards.

We have a broad range of ages and abilities in our club. At our Saturday sessions, we have a Meet & Greet set up where one of our members will welcome you and run with you, introducing you to some of our members who would likely be running at the same pace as you. Sessions generally last 30 – 60 minutes and will vary with time of year, weather and who is taking part. We have runners from walk / run level up to, and more than, 7 mins per mile pace. Nobody gets dropped or left behind at any of our sessions.

Before you take that step of joining Dunblane Runners, we would like to invite you to one or two of our sessions and meet us all. The sessions are free. We look forward to running with you!

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