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Points of Interest: St. Tears Chapel

Originally published in the Sinclair’s Bay Trust Community Newsletter #2 You’ll find this monument showing the location of the Chapel of St Tears, or St Tayre, roughly halfway between Castle Sinclair Girnigoe & Ackergill Tower. The foundations are still roughly visible, although overgrown. It’s dedication comes from the tears shed by the mothers at Bethlehem […]

Community Newsletter #2

Find out what we’ve been up to and what’s going on with Sinclair’s Bay Trust in your area with our latest newsletter. We’d love some help to help get the message out. If you live in the Sinclair’s Bay area and can help deliver printed copies of the newsletter in the next few weeks, send […]

Safety Net – Safe Harbour with Shelagh Swanson

Shelagh Swanson, Painter and Glassmaker will be kicking off her “Safe Harbour” residency with Sinclair’s Bay Trust with a project called “Safety Net”.   Shelagh will be Sinclair’s Bay Trust’s Artist in Residence for the months of May and June! For more info visit https://www.shelaghswanson.com   Shelagh aims to create a collaborative community art piece (a […]

Sinclair’s Bay Trust – Community Newsletter #1

Community Newsletter #1 Well, it took a little longer than we had hoped, and previously promised, but like all good things, we think it’s worth the wait! We promised in late February that our newsletter was coming soon.  It’s now printed, folded and ready to go!  Mailbox drops have been taking place of the past […]

Wick Voices: Alistair Jack, Caithness At War

Wick Voices is Wick Society’s Oral History Section.  An ambitious, long-term project aimed at collecting and preserving memories and information from the past. Our very own Alistair Jack, Development Trust Officer, has just recorded an interesting and informative talk covering our Caithness At War project discussing it’s aims and objectives coupled with some interesting war-time […]

Caithness at War

Sinclair’s Bay Trust are excited to announce their intention to create a “Caithness At War” World War Two trail around Sinclair’s Bay, which will initially focus on 16 sites or events of significant importance during the war. The trail is being launched in collaboration with Wick Development Trust who plan to continue the trail into […]

Sinclair’s Bay: My Home Competition

We had a fantastic response to our first ever competition for those who live in the Sinclair’s Bay area. The competition was open to all residents of Sinclair’s Bay which runs from the Papigoe/Staxigoe area right round to Keiss including Ackergill, Reiss and the outlying areas. We received great entries in all categories apart from […]

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