Month: July 2014
Monthly Topic Launch on K&M Communities! ‘Be Active’ for August!
Would you like to get more from your K&M Communities website? We’re working hard to make sure you do! Read on to find out more!
From august 2014, we are launching monthly topics and will be searching out more of you to contribute on that topic.
Competition + Comment = Local Conversations Worth Having Read the rest of this entry »
Community spirit celebrated at special strawberry tea…
Stonehaven Community Centre celebrated their Volunteers by having a Strawberry Tea on Wed 13 June where over 50 volunteers were invited. Read the rest of this entry »
Local Business Workshops Organised by Stonehaven Business Association
Could you benefit from local business networking and improving your online trading?
The Stonehaven Business Association is organising a series of three courses, Read the rest of this entry »
Did you know Forest View Centre was a crafty little place?
Did you know the Forest View Centre was a crafty little place?
Now with an accredited lifeskills course in Creativity as well as Business Enterprise Group making and selling soap, Forest View Centre in Stonehaven is getting craftier and craftier!
They are always keen for collaborations within the local community so read on to find out more!

What are the corners that we need to turn?
Kincardine and Mearns Transport Futures Forum looks at local transport issues affecting our communities in Kincardine and Mearns and explores ideas which could potentially address them. The Forum aims to give a greater voice to transport users from local communities and bring together a range of partners to work together to find solutions.
A group of local people interested in Transport recently gathered at the Forest View Centre in Stonehaven for the inaugural session of the new forum which is intended meet four times a year.
Big Push Needed for Stonehaven Dialysis Unit
In 2010 the NHS Grampian Renal Unit were left a legacy of £250,000 for dialysis machines. After discussion, it was felt that this was best identified as a capital fund towards a satellite renal unit in South Aberdeenshire as this is the one area within Aberdeenshire that as yet is not served by a Renal Dialysis satellite unit. The new unit would cover a large area – from as far south as St Cyrus, across to Luthermuir and up to Fettercairn, Banchory and across to Portlethen.