Why You Should Join Stonehaven Town Partnership

  • All properly constituted Groups & Organisations are encouraged to join Stonehaven Town Partnership and help to shape the future direction of Stonehaven as a Town.
  • You will receive an interrmittent or Quarterly Newsletter
  • You will receive help and advice on attracting funding for your Group
  • If you are a constituted local group, you can apply to join the Stonehaven Town Partnership.

 

Organisations with a web page.

 

Organisations without a web page.

1st Stonehaven Cowie Air Scouts Stonehaven Festivals & Events
4th Stonehaven Brownies Stonehaven Lodge 65
R W Thomson Memorial Fellowship Stonehaven Tourism Group
SATRA Furniture Lodge
Stonehaven & Dist Probus Club Stonehaven Gymnastic Club
   
   
   
   
   

How to Join STP

 

The next meeting of the Board of Trustees of STP will take place:

on Tuesday 26th May 2015, commencing at 7.00pm, in the Dunnottar Lounge at the Invercarron Resource Centre, Stonehaven.

This meeting is open to the public.

The Stonehaven Town Partnership Board normally meet on the 4th Tuesday of every month.

Please see our Events Calender for more up-to-date information on dates and times.

Forecasted 2015 dates:

  June 30th         August 25th    

September 29th                October 27th                November 24th (AGM)

 

 

     
     
     
     

 

     
     
     
     

Partnership Minutes will be published on theSTP Minutes page.

Attachments:
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Download this file (STP Agenda May 2015.pdf)STP Agenda May 2015.pdf22 kB
Download this file (STP Agenda 24 March 2015.pdf)STP Agenda 24 March 2015.pdf95 kB

All correspondence should be sent to;-

By Post:
Stonehaven Town Partnership
Sheriff Court Building
Dunnottar Avenue
Stonehaven
AB39 2JD

Email:

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If you are a constituted local group, you can apply to join the Stonehaven Town Partnership. An application form can be downloaded and printed from here

Please return completed form to

Stonehaven Town Partnership
c/o Connons

50 Allardice Street
Stonehaven
AB39 2RA

 

Attachments:
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Download this file (stp_membershipform_200115.doc)stp_membershipform_200115.doc40 kB

Jim StephenJim Stephen

STP Chairman

Email:

Organisation: Stonehaven Fireballs


Bill Allan Bill Allan

STP Trustee

Email:

Organisation: Rotary Club/Stonehaven Mens Shed


Stuart Alexander

STP Trustee

Email:

Organisation: Stonehaven Tennis Club


John RobsonJohn Robson

STP Trustee & Treasurer

Email:

Organisation:
Rotary Club


James Douglas

STP Trustee

Email:

Organisation:


Andrew Newton Andrew Newton

STP Secretary

Email:

Organisation: 1297 (Stonehaven) Air Training Corps
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Mike Duncan

STP Trustee
Email:

Organisation: Stonehaven Table Tennis Club

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Julie Lindeman

Project Development Co-ordinator

Email: or

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