CANCELLATION

We are very sorry, but due to unforeseen circumstances, we have to cancel tonight's scheduled meeting.

Craic & Cèilidh, Saturday 25 February

Come along to our next Craic and Cèlidh evening—everybody welcome. There will be a slideshow of new photographs from our archive, live music, raffle* and refreshments. * A great opportunity to regift Christmas presents! 2023-02-09 Meeting Announcemen

AGM – Saturday 19 November 2022

We hope you will be able to join us for our next meeting which will start with a brief AGM, followed by a slideshow of some amazing photographs we have recently had donated. There will be refreshments and a raffle, with music to end the evening. Everyone is welcome to...

Annual Meeting – 23 November ’21

This year's AGM will take place on Tuesday 23 November at 7.30 pm. The venue will be the dining room of the Pittentrail Inn. We hope you will come along, catch up with old friends, and find out what we have been doing since the last, AGM which was held virtually....

AGM 2019/20

Despite the global pandemic an annual meeting of the society is necessary so that we can file the relevant documents with the Scottish Charities Regulator before the end of the year. As a physical meeting is not permitted we are holding the Annual General Meeting by...

Update on postage overseas

We can now send Reflections of Rogart Parish During the Great War overseas to New Zealand, Australia, Canada, South Africa and USA for an additional £5.50 to cover postage and packing per book. The price of each book is £7.  If you are interested in receiving a...

New book goes on sale

We were just about to hold a cèilidh night to launch our latest book when lockdown shut down everything. As we’re still not able to host any sort of event we wanted to make Reflections of Rogart Parish During the Great War available now. When we started the project...

Saturday 28 September

PLEASE NOTE THIS WAS IN 2019 AND NOT 2020! Saturday sees our (somewhat belated) Annual General Meeting. The agenda is below as are the minutes from last year's AGM. We won't be printing them in order to save paper, but will project them during the meeting. 2018 AGM...

Accolade for John Macdonald

Professor Neil Simco, vice principal, research and impact, University of the Highlands and Islands, presents John Macdonald with his honorary fellowship. Picture: Duncan McLachlan, John O'Groat Journal Saturday 14 September 2019 saw local historian and author, John...

Diary date – 28 September

A short Annual General Meeting will be followed by a slide show. Please bring your instruments and play along after light refreshments and a raffle.

New ARCH Newsletter

A new Archaeology for Communities in the Highlands (ARCH) newsletter has just come out for January 2018 with details of Experimental Archaeology workshops, the ARCH lecture series for 2018, WWI on...

New for 2018!

We have been very busy over the last couple of weeks. Our web pages has been updated to bring you more online resources. So, welcome to our newly updated website - we've added loads more! Over 30...

Christmas Greetings from The Heritage

Wishing you best wishes for Christmas, Hogmanay and 2018! Thank you for all your support and contributions during the last year. The Facebook page and website will be taking a break from 23 December...

Committee Update – 17 November 2017

Last night, after 25 years in Rogart, we said farewell to Penny and Robin who have been so much part of The Heritage. The couple were presented with small tokens of our esteem and they were wished...

Could you be our new Chairperson?

As Penny, our Chairlady, is leaving Rogart for a new life in the far far north we are looking for someone who is willing to take her place. The post isn’t too onerous as we only have one (very...

Penny & Robin and pastures new

As fans of BBC's This Farming Life will already know two of its (human) stars, Penny and Robin Calvert are leaving their croft at Reidchalmai, Rogart and heading on a new adventure. The...

Meeting March 2017

Our March 2017 meeting featured a talk from Alistair McIver about the Inscape district of Rogart Parish, which was followed by delving into material from our archives.