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The Dunblane Bridge Club meets at Dunblane New Golf Club at 7pm on Thursdays during the winter months.
New members welcome - for further information call us.

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whist

The Dunblane Whist Club meets every Thursday afternoon from 1.15 - 3.45pm in the Victoria Hall.
Further information available from Dolly Gemmell 01786 822387 or 07840 375108

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walk

The Local Walking Group meets at Dunblane Cathedral on Wednesdays
at 10.30am for a 30-45minute walk on good, surfaced paths.
Walks are free, no need to register in advance. 
Contact Hilda on 07939 621507 or enquire at the Health Centre, 01786 822595, for more details.

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knit

If you're nutty on knitting or crackers about crochet come and join us at Oor Woollie.
We meet in the Cockburn Lounge of the Dunblane Cathedral Halls from 7.00pm till 9.00pm every Thursday.  
Oor Woollie costs £2 per week which includes tea or coffee and biscuits.  
For more information contact Kat on 07904 440491 or Lesley on 01786 821427.

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brid

We meet at the Catholic Church Hall, Dunblane on Tuesdays 2.00 to 4.30pm - no partners required. 

 

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history

The Society meets at Dunblane Cathedral Halls at 7.30pm on the third Tuesday of the month in September, October, November, January, February, and April. Currently the March meeting is a joint one with the Civic Society and is held in the Victoria Hall on the second Monday in March.  We have a speaker each month who usually deals with a topic of local interest - check out the What's On calendar for details of each meeting.

Visitors are welcome to our talks with an admission charge of £2.00 for non members that includes tea/coffee and biscuits.

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AWAIA

The River Allan offers the best small river fishing in Central Scotland which in some years can out-perform some of its northern counterparts. Whether you live nearby or are a visiting angler why not escape for a while and spend an hour or two fishing on one of the most attractive fisheries in the country. Approximately 15 miles of excellent fishing for brown trout, sea trout, and salmon, mostly double bank fishing, is managed by the Allan Water Angling Improvement Association.

Season permits full details on membership can be obtained by visiting our website www.allanwaterangling.com. Permits can be obtained on-line or by writing direct to AWAIA 12, Charles Street Dunblane. FK15 9BY.
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Daily permits are readily available and can be obtained from the following:outlets.
Angling Active Stirling Agriculture Centre, Stirling FK9 4RN

Online from Fishpal visit www,fishpal.com (Permits downloaded to PC or phone)
Online from the AWAIA on www.allanwaterangling.com (Permits downloaded to PC or phone)

Corporate Business Packages can be arranged by contacting the Secretary direct.

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