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Stromness Shopping Week is a week long festival which runs on the 3rd week of July every year.

We are women supporting women to live their best lives by experiencing lifelong learning, fun and lasting friendships. 3rd Wednesday of the Month @ 7:30pm – Church Hall, Stromness.

The facility has a 25-meter, 4 lane swimming pool. There is also a fitness suite, sauna and spa.

The Stronsay Community Association is a registered charity established in 1954 to manage the local community centre and provide facilities for recreation and social purposes on the island of Stronsay.

Community Councils provide an effective, strong voice within each community area offering sound, local advice on a range of community issues.

Healthy Living Centres are community-based fitness suites equipped with a range of cardiovascular and resistance exercise machines, aimed at providing accessible…

Stronsay Junior High School is a 3-16 school and early years' centre with 50 pupils on roll.

Stronsay Swimming Pool is a 15-meter-long pool located at the Stronsay Junior High School in Orkney, with a depth ranging from \(0.9\) to \(1.5\) meters.

We are women supporting women to live their best lives by experiencing lifelong learning, fun and lasting friendships. 4th Wednesday of the Month @ 7:30pm – Stronsay Community Centre

A group of talented island folk of all ages, who have a shared passion for traditional Orkney tunes and who play a variety of instruments from fiddle to clarsach.

Sunnybrae Centre is based in Kirkwall and offers supported accommodation for vulnerable adults.

The Trust was formed in November 2016 to respond to the destruction of Orkney’s archaeological sites by the sea. Orkney has a land mass of only 975 square km compared to over 980 km of coastline.

The Swona Heritage Foundation is a non-profit group that aims to become a registered Scottish Charitable Incorporated Organisation (SCIO), according to their website.

VAO Member

THAW Orkney is a charitable organisation with the aim to reduce levels of fuel poverty and achieve affordable warmth for households in all Orkney communities.

We began our journey to form a community group of Handbell Ringers in September 2017. We play classical, modern, sacred and secular music.

VAO Member

Formally The George Mackay Brown Fellowship, Writing Orkney celebrates the legacy of past Orkney writers and promotes new creative writing in the islands.

The Hoy Hoolie group is able to take a different view and can try and create events that maximise the involvement of the community spirit by us working together to create something that we are proud…

We meet weekly from the first Tuesday in November until the last Tuesday in March.

The Learning Link is a centre dedicated to adults to help them reach their full potential.

The North Ronaldsay Trust aims to preserve the built and natural heritage of the Island for the benefit of the community and the public at large.

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