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The Barn Church in Culloden bids for hub vision as it clears important hurdle towards a £500,000 project to be more accessible as a multi-purpose community hub

  Article The Barn Church in Culloden bids for hub vision as it clears important hurdle towards a £500,000 project to be more accessible as a multi-purpose community hub By Neil MacPhail Published: 09:30, 14 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Mike Robertson. An Inverness church has cleared an important hurdle towards a £500,000 project to be more accessible as a multi-purpose community hub. The Barn Church at Culloden has received planning permission for alterations and extension, formation of a café and 70-space car park. Rev Mike Robertson said they wanted to make the historic building more accessible. Outwith lockdown up to 400 people regularly use the building, with groups such as crafts, toddlers, addiction recovery and lunch clubs.

Food project for families in need in the Highlands forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown rules

  Article Food project for families in need in the Highlands forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown rules By Val Sweeney Published: 06:45, 01 February 2021 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Students helped prepare food to be distributed to families in need in the Highlands. An Inverness project providing vital food supplies to families in need has been forced to stop cooking due to coronavirus lockdown regulations at a time when demand is at a high. Food For Families, a voluntary operation, was launched by city businessman David Sutherland and his wife, Anne, 11 years ago.

Inverness church transformed into grocery distribution warehouse for food project

Inverness church transformed into grocery distribution warehouse for food project By Val Sweeney Published: 15:30, 27 December 2020 Get the Inverness Courier sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Volunteers Andrew and Alison Ramsay aand Molly McRitchie join Rev Mike Robertson, church manager Issy Freudenthal and Becky Wilson, project coordinator for the GoodNESS Project. An Inverness church found itself transformed into a grocery distribution warehouse for a food project which delivered hampers to local families this Christmas. The Barn Church at Culloden joined forces with Kings Inverness, Smithton Church, and Culloden-Balloch Baptist Church for Food4Good@Christmas 2020.

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