Sunday 12 September 2010

World War II memories of the Highlands - see http://www.rememberingscotlandatwar.org.uk/news/highland-histories-of-wwii. This is most appropriate as we have just had a visit from Geoffrey Stell of Edinburgh University looking at sites on Dunnet Head and Burifa Hill.

Thursday 26 August 2010



We had a great time with the orienteering during the Caithness Challenge weekend on 23-25 July and we even got a "Thank you" from Seb Coe! It was the same weekend we opened the Heritage Path at Brough!
The RSPB took over management of Easter Head, which is part of Dunnet Head, in 2008 and one of the species it was interested in was the great yellow bumblebee. The Trust's display at the Orkney Science Festival will focus on species identification, in particular bees. Thanks to a supporter, we have an excellent collection of photos in the history archive at Brough which is fast becoming more than a history archive - see our site at http://www.dunnethead.co.uk. Meanwhile the RSPB have produced a great map of Dunnet Head with a trail http://www.rspb.org.uk/Images/dunnethead_map_tcm9-246447.pdf

Monday 23 August 2010

Hands Across the Firth

The Dunnet Head Educational Trust and Orkney Tourism Group have teamed up to create Hands across the Firth projects.

Monday 9 August 2010

Lets Go North is on Geovation Challenge

A new challenge to get to Dunnet Head from London by public transport!
http://letsgonorth.blogspot.com/2010/08/lets-go-north-to-most-northerly-point.html

Sunday 8 August 2010

Links with Orkney

Spitfire over Orkney on 3rd June - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hAVbFSsRfOY. See more info at ODIN's web site at http://www.odin.uk.com/cms/

Sunday 11 July 2010

Seagull Control advice from the Highland Council


http://www.highland.gov.uk/yourenvironment/animalsandpestcontrol/seagullcontrol.htm

Saturday 3 July 2010

Historic Scotland

The Trust has been awarded a grant from Historic Scotland to develop a publication about WWII installations in Caithness. This will be supplemented by information about Brough Bay.

Heritage Path at Brough

A heritage path is being developed at Brough - signage will be put in place shortly. The old peat cutting road at Brough was used in days of yore to access the peats on Brough Common and local people used to take their white horse and peat waggon along the track to what is now known as Brough Grazings to cut the peats. The path was also used by people from the Poor House and by soldiers in WWII to walk to Brough from Dunnet Hill to the local village shop and post office, which was at Windhaven. There are opportunities to study the peat and get a feel for what it was like to live in the area and the hardships they must have endured, and to study the wealth of biodiversity along the path. Local ladies used to walk from the crofts near Courtfall Loch and from Dunnet to buy their sugar, sweets and other essentials. Windhaven is now a history archive run by the Dunnet Head Educational Trust.

An orienteering exercise will take place from 23-25 July 2010 to celebrate the opening of the path - see www.dunnethead.co.uk for more details.

Sunday 31 January 2010

Dunnet Head Educational Trust newsletter

The latest newsletter is now on line at http://www.dunnethead.co.uk - packed full of information about the Trust?s projects.

Friday 15 January 2010

Archaeological sites on Dunnet Head

The Highland Council have launced a new database of archaeological sites in the Highlands. See
http://her.highland.gov.uk/MultiResults.aspx

Saturday 2 January 2010

New site loaded today - with full booking facilities, downloadable tickets, videos, gift vouchers and much more! www.walkcaithness.com

Dunnet Head

This blog is continually being updated with new photos and information about Dunnet Head. You can link to http://www.dunnethead.co.uk/ for further information about the Trust's activities. You can order your guide to Dunnet Head from the Trust's web site, as well as a DVD about the area.

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