Tick alert
Anyone out and about in the countryside between April and October needs to be aware of the dangers posed by ticks. Here is some information about ticks and how to deal with them safely. Ticks advice
Anyone out and about in the countryside between April and October needs to be aware of the dangers posed by ticks. Here is some information about ticks and how to deal with them safely. Ticks advice
A survey of the Orry Mill in Eaglesham was carried out by members for the Eaglesham Feuars Association.
This cotton spinning mill was one of three mills worked off the Kirkton Burn which flows through Eaglesham village.
Built in the 1790′s for Strang and Lennox of Glasgow, by the 1820′s it employed nearly 200 people and was powered by one of the largest water wheels in the country, over 15.0m in diameter.
It was burnt down in 1876 and is now in dense natural scrub and woodland and offeried a challenge to the survey team of:
Susan Hunter, Janie Munro and Ian Marshall!
Glen Lochy Dates August to December 2011. These may be subject to change.
All Sundays:
(Further info on this and planned September camping trip in Members’ Area)
The following dates have been arranged for Bute:
Tuesday 4th October
Friday 7th October
Tuesday 18th October
Wednesday 19th October
Saturday 22nd October
Sunday 23rd October
Thanks to everyone who attended the February Bash on Saturday Feb 26. It was another successful event which was attended by not only ‘the usual suspects’, but also a good number of new members. Special thanks to our guest speaker Heather James whose presentation ‘Hunting for medieval settlement in Mid Argyl’ was well received. A summary of her presentation will be included in the next newsletter.
Humour Category – Winner: Dorothy Gormlie

First Woman – Mine’s bigger than yours
Second Woman – but mine’s cuddly with big ears.
Archaeology Category (joint winners)
Fred Hay

An Teampull Rona
Wendy Raine

Cultivation Terraces
Spirit of ACFA – Winner: Fred Hay

Committed Concentrated Certificated
Overall winner and Quaich Winner: Fred Hay

Fred Hay
The recent visit to Rona and the and beginning of the survey of Dry Harbour, Isle of Rona took place at the end of May in glorious sunshine. About half of Dry Harbour settlement, the main settlement on Rona, was drawn up by a small team. The immediate environs were walked with great difficulty since the vegetation and terrain are very much against us, with heavy scrub, brambles and bracken cover and rough rocky ground.
The accommodation was very comfortable, the food great and the company excellent.
Further discussion on the survey will take place at the AGM in November.
Winter obviously isn’t over yet, but at least the days are noticeably longer, and it’s time to get out and look at some more of Bute’s coastline. The report on last year’s work is now complete and I hope to have printed copies ready soon. This year’s work will be starting at Stravannan Bay (where the last survey finished) and moving on round the south coast of the island, ending up at Kilchattan Bay. If you are interested in taking part, the following dates are now in the calendar: Wednesday 23rd February Tuesday 8th March Wednesday 23rd March Contact via secretary@acfabaseline.info
A reminder to everyone that ACFA holds survey equipment such as boards, radios, GPS, compasses available to ACFA members planning a survey.
First prize and Quaich goes to Bruce Henry for his photo –
“Can I stand on a box please Daddy?”
Second equal places go to Sue Hothersall for “Crisp Spring Weather”
and
Scott Wood for “A Vertical Study”