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Town Hall Meeting in Inverness
14 January 2010

From the scottishathletics website:

scottishathletics is pleased to confirm that Chair Frank Dick and Head Coach Laurier Primeau and the relevant Regional Athletics Manager will be attending some or all of the Town Hall visits around Scotland as advertised in December. 

Member coaches, athletes, administrators and public sector partner organisations are welcome to attend at any of the venues. 

Please indicate by emailing
mary.anderson@scottishathletics.org.uk if you intend to come along, at least 48 hours before the event.

The Town Hall meetings will give members the chance to input to two of the most recently appointed and most senior personnel within scottishathletics on their views on the opportunities presented to the sport in the countdown to London 2012 and 2014 and raise some of the main issues impacting on athletics at club and regional level.

scottishathletics Chair Frank Dick said: "Town Halls will be an annual forum for expressing opinion, generating ideas, enriching understanding, voicing concerns and addressing issues. They are yours to use as you feel best fits what you consider to be the pursuit of excellence for athletics in Scotland, be that school, club, regional, national or international level. I look forward to seeing you there."

Date            Venue/Time                                 
22 January   Inverness (Highland Council Headquarters) at 6pm
23 January   Aberdeen (Aberdeen Sports Village) at 10am
23 January   Dundee (Discovery Point) at 3pm
24 January   Glasgow (Kelvin Hall) at 10am
24 January   Edinburgh (Caledonia House) at 4pm


Highland Athletics Lead the Way
14 December 2009

At the UK Athletics Awards Dinner at the National Motorcycle Museum in Solihull (Birmingham) on Saturday the 5th December two awards were won by Scotland and both awards came to the Highlands.

Following their success in the scottishathletics Awards in November, Angus Dick, Chairman of the partnership and Julie Wyatt, Athletics Development Manager along with Ailene Cameron from Nairn travelled to Birmingham.
 
The Highland Athletic Partnership won the Partnership of the Year Award and the winner of the Volunteer of the Year Award was Nairn AACs Ailene Cameron.  Commenting on the successes Angus Dick, Partnership Chair stated; “Winning these Awards at Scottish and UK levels reinforces the commitment to the development of Athletics and strength of the Partnership work across our sport in the Highland Region”.

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