Dragons vote for Glenfinart Walled Garden Winner

Ardentinny Community Trust Convenor, Dennis Gower, came away a winner from the Dragons Den at the Annual Conference of Argyll and Bute Social Enterprise Network (ABSEN) in Campbeltown last week. Pitched against nine other projects, he emerged victorious with a £500 grant from Firstport for the Glenfinart Walled Garden Project in Ardentinny.

Direct from the Dragons Den - Dennis with the £500 cheque at Glenfinart Walled Garden

The Dragons in question were Karen Anderson, Social Firms Scotland; Brian Weaver CEO of Highlands & Islands Social Enterprize Zone (HISEZ); Gerry Higgins, Chief Executive, Community Enterprise in Scotland (CEIS); Fiona Tipping, CEO, Social Enterprise Clydebank; and Naomi Johnson, Executive Director of Firstport, who presented the award.

When asked why the Glenfinart Walled Garden project had been chosen for the award, Naomi said ‘It was such a good pitch. It showed clarity of vision in how it would go forward with obvious outcomes and it seemed right to support it, not only from the point of view of the environment, but to give a now derelict asset back to the local community for it to enjoy and reap the benefits.’

The conference also provided a useful networking platform and some stimulating input, not least of which was the strong message that it was ‘our time’. With the sure prospect of swingeing central and local government cuts, the main way to sustain rural communities will be through social enterprise delivery of local services with funders and local communities working together.

Dennis with ABSEN Executive Director Naomi Johnson at the Campbeltown presentation

Cowal Open Studios at Ardentinny

Ardentinny’s artists had a busy time over the weekend with the opening of their studios to the public as part of the excellent Cowal Open Studios event. With some 30+ artists participating this year, the annual event is the largest ever. Three Ardentinny artists welcomed visitors during the 4-day event: Guy Elder (wood), Freda Waldapfel (oil and watercolor paint) and  Bill Williamson (ceramics). Bill who works  mainly in stoneware and raku clay, said “The Open Studios concept is a tremendous opportunity for the artists and the public at large to interact. We had a stream of visitors throughout the weekend. I would really like to pass on my thanks to the organisers who helped make the event so successful”.

Bill throws a pot.

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'The Quality of Mercy' by Bill Williamson.

Bill entertains in his studio.

Cowel Open Studios at Ardentinny

'The Quality of Mercy' by Bill Williamson.

Can you identify this bird?

This dead bird was found on Ardentinny Beach today. Can anyone identify the species? Possibly some type of Skua?

The jellyfish have landed

Ardentinny beach earlier this week.