Fearnan Weather Station

Jason Oliver writes:

‘As we know, the BBC forecast for our neck of the woods is not too accurate and a bit unpredictable.

I have set up a website which gives accurate weather data over a seven day period, including a detailed forecast, radar images of the weather systems, plus astronomy data, so we can see what’s in the sky over Fearnan on a particular night.

I have set up a weather station in my garden which sends a live feed to the website. Please take a look round the site, I hope you find it useful. It is accurate to about 10 miles in each direction from Fearnan and is updated every minute.

I am also in the process of setting the station up to send information to the Met Office, which should mean that every so often, Fearnan will show up on the national/regional weather reports on the BBC!’.

You can find the web site at http://www.wunderground.com/cgi-bin/findweather/getForecast?query=56.621752,-3.866969

You can also reach it anytime by clicking the link Fearnan Weather Station on the right hand side of this page.

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Fearnan Pudding Night

Syrup Sponge, Jam Roly Poly, Rice Pudding, Lemon Meringue Pie, Pear and Ginger Trifle, Bread and Butter Pudding…..…………….

Yes!  On Saturday, it was Pudding Night again!

More than 40 hungry villagers, their friends and families, met to tackle the task of demolishing a delicious spread of 24 home made puddings.

 

They succeeded – by 8.30pm there was very little left and Kate Conway was sufficiently inspired to send us this wonderful poetic summary of the evening!

 

 

The table was laden,
the puddings were there.
The people were gathered
to sample the fare.

There’s dumpling and rice pud,
bread pudding red hot,
baked apples and cheesecakes,
with custard in pot.

The music was playing,
the candles were lit,
we filled up our own plates.
Forget the keep fit!

Thanks go to Katy and Andrew, who provided the music and to Bea, Andrew’s daughter, who sang a song.

Thanks also to the pudding-makers – Sue, Julia, Sheila, Hazel, Tricia, Jane, Jeanette, Laurie, Councillor Mike Williamson, and Fiona. And special thanks to Kate Conway for her poem!

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Proposed Local Development Plan

Perth & Kinross Council has issued the Proposed Development Plan for the area. The first draft of the Plan was put out to consultation at the end of 2010 and the FVA, along with several Fearnan householders, submitted comments in early 2011. The Council states that “The Plan will influence the location and form of new development by providing a basis for determining planning applications up to the year 2024.”

So it is really important that we continue to engage with it, and with the process, before the Plan is finalised.  The new Proposed Development Plan can be accessed through the P&KC web site by going to www.pkc.gov.uk/ProposedLDP   (Please note that the P&KC website can be unresponsive at times.)

There is now a 10-week consultation period ending 10th April and, during this period, comments on the proposed plan can be submitted.

Consultation events are taking place throughout Perth and Kinross. There is one at Aberfeldy, in the Breadalbane Campus, on Saturday 3rd March between 10am and 3.30pm. This event will provide an opportunity to see the proposed plans for the area and to discuss them with council staff.

Both the area in Fearnan affected by the Plan and the scale of development that might be permitted have been reduced in this new version, but development of the village is still being proposed. The Plan will be an agenda item at the FVA Annual General Meeting on 3rd March at 4.30pm in the village hall.

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Big Shed Alternative Burns Night 2012

Jane Watts writes:

Want to celebrate Burns Night but don’t enjoy the lengthy speeches?

Like haggis but want to have fun as well?

Then come to The Big Shed ‘alternative’ Burns Night!

It’s on Saturday 28th January 2012 from 7.30pm till midnight

Tickets are £10 (£7 conc) and include a 2 course meal, a large dram of whisky, “poetic” entertainment and a ceilidh. There’s a bar as well.

Tickets are available from “News First” Killin, and Kenmore Post Office

Transport will be available to/from Killin, but please phone Jane on 07766 566935 in advance to arrange.

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Information about your Newly-Elected Community Council

Sue Gardener writes:

Following elections in the Autumn, the new Glen Lyon & Loch Tay Community Council members are:-

Susan Gardener – Chair (Fearnan)- Tel: 01887830493, e-mail: sg1ardener@talktalk.net

Kath Douthwaite – Vice Chair (Fearnan)

Stella Dorey – Secretary

June Riddell – Treasurer (Fortingall)

Margaret Gosling – (Fortingall)

Jane Watts – (Fearnan, Lochside)

Community Councils are voluntary bodies established within a statutory framework but do not have statutory duties or powers. They are intended to act as a voice for their community, representing the views of the community to local authorities and other public bodies operating in their area and otherwise to act to further the interests of their communities.

Meetings are open to the public so please come along and support us so that we can better represent you. Meetings are also attended by local PKC councillors and the police – a useful opportunity for members of the public to meet both.

In Fearnan, Minutes are posted on the notice board outside the McLean Hall, and published in the Quair and Comment.

Dates and times of meetings for the coming year are:-

19th January at Fearnan Village Hall, 7.30pm

15th March at Molteno Hall, Fortingall, 7.30pm

17th May at Glen Lyon School, 7.30pm

19th July at the Big Shed Tombreck, 7.30pm

20th Sept at Glen Lyon School, 7.30pm

22nd Nov at Molteno Hall, Fortingall, 7.30pm

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A Treat for Music Lovers!

The celebrated Edinburgh String Quartet is coming to The Big Shed!  The concert is the first of The Big Shed’s Classical Concert Series and is on Friday, January 27th 2012, starting at 7.30pm.

The programme is:

Beethoven Op 18 No 1 in F Major

Beethoven Op 95 in F Minor

Tchaikovsky Quartet No 1 in D Major

Tickets are £10 each and are available from Jane (07766566935) or from News First, Killin.  There are only a limited number of tickets available, so book now to avoid disappointment!

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FVA Website – 2011 Activity

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt from the FVA website’s Annual Report:

A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,000 times in 2011. If it were a cable car, it would take about 33 trips to carry that many people.

Click here to see the complete report.

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Dates for your 2012 Diary

A Happy New Year to Everyone!

Here are some dates to put in your brand new 2012 diary – or your glossy 2012 Fearnan Calendar!

Saturday 11th Feb is Pudding Night!  The legendary Fearnan Pudding Night will get underway at 6pm with the best selection of winter puddings anywhere – ever!  Last year there were 19 puddings to choose from but, just in case your all-time favourite wasn’t on the menu, you can put in a special request by clicking the ‘Comment’ link at the end of this message and tell us which pud you would really like on the menu.  We’ll do our best to oblige!

The FVA Annual General Meeting will be on Saturday 3rd March at 4.30pm in the Village Hall.  One important agenda item will be the Proposed Local Development Plan (due out soon from P&KC).

Please note that there will not be a Coffee Morning in either January or February, and they will start again on Tuesday 6th March at 10.30am.  The dates for the rest of the coffee mornings in 2012 will be announced at the AGM.

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Season’s Greetings from the FVA Committee!

 

 

 

And all the best for 2012!  From Sue, Peter, Julia, Laurie, Neil and Fiona.

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Update on Sheena Stanbridge’s Walk /November Coffee Morning

A few weeks ago, there was an article on the FVA web site about how Sheena Stanbridge and her bone-marrow donor, Mark, planned to walk the 50 miles from their respective homes and meet at the Wallace Monument in Stirling, to raise money for the Anthony Nolan charity.  And to do it in 3 days, from the 29th – 31st October!

Ian Marshall had helped Sheena and her sister to prepare and he accompanied them as guide and Sherpa on what was a challenging but ultimately very successful walk from Boltachan over the hills via Ardtalnaig, Comrie and Doune.  Hill fog was a bit of a problem for them, but fortunately they had crossed all the major burns on the Friday before torrential rain on the Saturday!  Mark walked with 3 of his brothers from Newmilns in Ayrshire.

The meeting at the Wallace Monument with Sheena’s donor and his family was, understandably, a very emotional occasion. Sheena raised more than £2,000 for the Anthony Nolan Trust with more monies still to come.

Sheena is hoping to raise £2,500, so if you were planning to make a donation but haven’t done so yet, why not click through to http://www.justgiving.com/sheena-stanbridge where you can make an online donation on this secure site.

The Last Coffee Morning of 2011

Last Tuesday saw the last coffee morning of the year and, as usual we had a good turnout and ‘buzz’ about the place.  We had a first attendance – Fearnan’s youngest resident – born only days before, while Jane’s Lemon Drizzle Cake made a second appearance, by popular demand!

A big thank you to all those who have baked, prepared the teas and coffees, and helped set the hall up for the coffee mornings throughout the year. And an even bigger thank you to those who stay behind to help clear up afterwards!

 

The next important date for your diary is February 11th 2012 when Fearnan’s Legendary Pudding Night will take place.

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