Catherine Gillies, project officer for Dunollie Castle, is asking for 2 minutes of your time to answer a short survey on your ideas for their project to open up the 1745 house of Dunollie estate as a heritage and local history visitor attraction.
Here is her latest message
Outstanding response to our survey, which shows clearly how enthusiastic people are about our heritage and how much people want to see it preserved and made accessible for local people and visitors. There is still time to take part...
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/82TDW33
to learn more visit www.
dunollie.org
I hope lots of you will support this and give Catherine lots of good ideas, we desperately need this to boost our local historical heritage in this area.
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20-10-2010 9:50 AM #1Settling in.
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Dunollie Castle - ?new heritage attraction
Last edited by Waitabit; 20-10-2010 at 9:53 AM. Reason: asks donations
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20-10-2010 10:11 AM #2Settling in.
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hi -- I am not sure I understand the "waitabit" editing note -- sorry, the only thing I am asking for is support for a wee survey, that might make a difference to what visitors can access in our area. We have so little, a few of us are trying to help get more for all of us.
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20-10-2010 10:18 AM #3Brick wall demolition expert!
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Ardchattan, we are asked to delink any site which asks for donations or sells items. People still have the website to copy/ paste.
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20-10-2010 10:41 AM #4Loves to help with queries.
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I went onto the site and have completed the survey.
As both of my sons live in the Highlands we will visit Dunollie and be taking the Grandchildren to learn about their heritage. I am already encouraging them to become interested in their Family History.
Jenni
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20-10-2010 12:23 PM #5Loves to help with queries.
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oooohh i grew up in a town called Dunolly, a man named Campbell McDougall established it as a pastoral run in 1845. He named it after the seat of the McDougall clan, Dunolly Castle in Scotland. Wonder if theres any connection!!
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