Due to unforseen circumstances, the Steadings will be closed for the next few days but will re-open on Saturday 4th October for the Saturday Market. Sorry for any inconvenience.
News
| October 4, 2008 | ||
| 12:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
The next Saturday market is on the 4th October from 12 noon to 4pm. If you want to book a table, call Rose on 01870 603474.
Time for a good clearout of stuff from your house, come along to Nunton and take part in our “Grand Car Boot Sale”. Open for business from 12 to 4pm. To book, contact Rose on 603474.
Fresh local lamb from Aird will be available from next Wednesday 10th September in our shop. Call in for some of the best meat you can buy.
It’s all over now, well not quite….time to start planning for next year.
We would like to thank everyone who supported our music festival and the artists who performed at Nunton.
Funding for advertising: File-Away Limited, CNAG, CNES.
Volunteer workers: Alasdair Macphee, Laura Campbell
Gemma, Charlie, Brian and Libby for running the bar, pestering people with flyers and lots of odd jobs.
Ian and Penny for all the rotten jobs behind the scenes!
Niall, Mo, Chris, Mai, Eilidh, Jordan and Keiran for keeping the cafe running.
Eileen Bell for telling me we were doing the right thing.
Niall Iain and Andrew for plugging the festival and recording for Rapal.
Nick for looking into the Nunton mermaid story and giving us the name of the festival, see you in 09.
Most importantly, Mairi, for letting me run a music festival and putting up with my bad moods!!!
The artists were:
Sounds Like April
Ruitheam
Bi Beo
Crash My Model car
Meantime
Ask Me Later
Mich Drain and Ged
Yvonne Lyon and DL
Bill Hickey
Mairead and Eilidh
Emma Leitch
Keep an eye out for Maighdean Mhara 2009.
| August 11, 2008 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 11:59 pm |
Day three of Maighdean Mhara music festival on Monday, Yvonne Lyon will be playing, supported by Ryan Dempsey and Paul Sloss. This is a night not to be missed, Yvonne is simply fantastic, her voice and music will wow you all, certainly an artist to keep an eye on. Ryan and Paul start the evening with their own songs, lets hope they play “In the bath”, heckle them until they play it!!!
| August 9, 2008 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 11:59 pm |
Crash My Model Car headline our music festival tonight, supported by Sounds Like April and Ask Me Later. There are still tickets available during the day and limited numbers on the door tonight. Doors open at 7pm and the bar is open late.
| August 9, 2008 | ||
| 12:00 pm | to | 4:00 pm |
This Saturday 9th August sees a book signing by author Martin Marguiles. The book, “The Battle of Prestonpans 1745″, discusses the social and political background to the 1745 Jacobite Rising, the training,weapons and tactics of the opposing armies, the campaign leading up to the
battle and the battle itself, and finally whether the losing government
commander — General Sir John Cope — was truly to blame for the debacle as
so many of his contemporaries, as well as most historians, have supposed.
The author (Martin Margulies) is a mostly retired law professor and civil
rights lawyer in Connecticut, USA, though he continues to teach a law school
course or two and handle a case or two. Martin has been a visitor to South Uist
for over 20 years and, since 2004, the owner (along with his wife) of a
holiday cottage that he built in the Locheynort area. Martin tries to come here
four times a year. His interest in Scotland and its history — especially
the Jacobite period –dates back to the early 1980s, when he began reading
the late John Prebble’s books, especially his classic “Culloden.” Martins
particular interest in the battle of Prestonpans dates from his discovery and
purchase of the transcript of an official inquiry into Cope’s conduct, which
– contrary to the conventional wisdom then and now — concluded that he was
not at fault. As a civil rights lawyer, Martin is accustomed to representing
underdogs, and for the past two-and-a-half centuries Cope has been an
underdog if ever there was one. Hence the book.
Martins most recent involvement with the ‘45 has been to participate, just last
week, in a re-enactment function at Prestonpans, at which he was required to
wear full Jacoibite military regalia. Martin hopes to wear the same regalia to the
signing if he can summon up the nerve!
Martin will be in the Steadings from 12:00 to 4pm.
“Maighdean mhara” or mermaid in English, that’s the name of our music festival we are holding at Nunton Steadings this August 8th to the 13th. We have added a new page to our site just for the festival, where you can find all the info you need, plus the all important ticket hotline!
Friday 8th August
“Ruitheam” part of the Western Isles Ceilidh Trail
Bi Beo - Gaelic rock
Saturday 9th August
Sounds Like April
Crash My Model Car
Monday 11th August
Yvonne Lyon
Support TBC
Tuesday 12th August
Meantime - Gaelic band from Dingwall
Support TBC
Wednesday 13th August
Mick Drain
Page 6 (TBC)
Posters will be out soon and tickets will be available shortly, keep an eye out on our site for more information.
Last week saw our new signs installed at Nunton. A fantastic job by Lorraine Burke from Hebridean Graphics has given us the signs just as we imagined them. A big thankyou to our funders, Sgioba na Gàidhlig and Comunn na Gàidhlig, pictured below at Nunton with Mairi are from left to right:
Doileag NicLeòid, Sgioba na Gàidhlig; Domhnall MacSuain, Sgioba na Gàidhlig; Alasdair MacLeòid, Sgioba na Gàidhlig; Agnes Rennie, Chair, Comataidh Buileachaidh Plana Cànan, CnES; Calum Iain MacLeòid, Comunn na Gàidhlig; Domhnall Weir, Sgioba na Gàidhlig and John A Maciver, Comataidh Buileachaidh Plana Gàidhlig, CnES.![]()

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