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The Pickaquoy Centre, locally known as 'Picky', is recognised as a first class sports, arts, conference and social facility.

The Pier Arts Centre in Stromness houses a collection of British fine art including works by Barbara Hepworth and Ben Nicholson…

The REW DT is a charity that supports all residents across our three island community.

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

We offer transfer to and from the Community Church Hall on a Wednesday. Once there we offer games ie, scrabble, Bridge, Crib, Rummy for our members to join in.

��������� The organisation�s purposes are to:Advance the education of the public in the archaeology, history, culture, natural history and other features of life in the islands of Rousay…

To enable anyone 14 years or older to play and enjoy cricket for approx 2 months each year (May, June and early Sept)…

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

Employed by Sanday Development Trust, the Sanday Ranger is available to help you enjoy the wonderful wildlife and make the most of your time on Sanday.

To organise and facilitate weekends packed with activities and events (educational and recreational) for all the residents and visitors to enjoy.

The pool is 15 meters in length, the depth ranges from 0.9 - 1.5 meters. Volunteers run the pool and opening times vary. It opens on a Monday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Designed to bring women together We are here to educate, share, to campaign and of course to have fun. From life skills and arts and crafts to raising awareness of current affairs affecting women.

We would welcome new members to our SWRI meetings. We offer friendship, entertainment and learning new skills. We meet in the Sandwick Hall usually the first Thursday in the month at 7.30pm.

The drop-in runs most Saturdays from 2.30-4.30pm for all ages and children under 9 must be accompanied by an adult. There are lots of fun things for the children to do.

We meet in the swimming pool every Saturday evening and also have a night out twice a year at the Kirkwall hotel at Christmas and some other venue in the Summer.

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

Shapinsay Lunch Club, provides a fortnightly get together on a Wednesday for any one over the age of 50 who lives or works in Shapinsay.

The role of our association is to manage…

We are the UK�s largest network of community groups supporting half a million young people to overcome barriers to reach their full potential.The 2…

We run the community hall with it�s accessible garden area, young children's play park and bird hide. You will also find playing fields and parking.

Badminton coaching for school age kids.

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