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AssociatesAssociate membership is for individuals who have the necessary skills required by the economics of the Highlands, such as guide leaders, or organisations who would just like a link from our site. Alternatively, the associate must bring some benefit to the organisation, such as a reciprocal link from their web site. All of this is promoted to a local, regional, national and international audience. We have set our rates as low as we could to attract as many members as possible. The cost of Affiliate Membership is £10 per annum + VAT. Members may describe their facilities in up to 50 words and 2 photographs to describe their business or service. As many of you are aware Caithness and Sutherland is seen as an empty land on the map. It is vital that you join us and populate these empty spaces through our website. Visitors will then see that we have in fact much to offer. We would ask that you complete the application form as soon as possible for immediate input to the website. Alternatively you can download the application form here. You will be provided with a password to update your details to the site. Current Associates:- The Wick Royal British Legion Scotland Pipe Band was established in 1919.
Its uniform represents the original colours of the Seaforth Highlanders, who
later amalgamated with the Camerons. Each year the Royal British Legion
Scotland (RBLS) stage events to mark and remember the traditions and
activities of bygone days.. The pipe band, as members of the Wick Royal
British Legion Scotland (WRBLS) Branch, attend these events whenever
possible. The Dunnet Head Educational Trust was formed in 2003 to raise the profile of Dunnet Head as the most northerly point of the UK mainland. The Trust boasts an impressive list of voluntary, business and public bodies with whom it works to develop projects for the benefit of animals, social, health and economic benefit. In June 2008 the Trust was reorganised and now includes Aberdeenshire and Orkney in its operational area, as well as Caithness, northern Scotland. The aims of the Trust are strictly charitable as defined by the Office of Scottish Charity Regulators (SC035021). More>>> Tony Tracey, BSc (Hons) brings experience gained from 30 years in IT and Marketing to Web Design, Support and Marketing Services. Unlike many services, your website will have a major and lasting impact on the business so it pays to discuss it with a consultant who can understand your business, IT and the web. More>>> The Long Partnership. Accountants, tax and business advisors. Providing services from book keeping to tax planning. More>>> Brough Bay Ltd. Tourism and consultancy services. Are you setting up a tourism business in the Highlands? We can help. Over ten years experience of tourism, an insight into the various organisations working on tourism in the area, both public and private. First 30 minutes free! More>>> Caithness Amateur Radio Society.The Caithness Radio Amateur Society (CARS) has been assisting with raising the profile of Caithness for some years and had special event radio stations at Dunnet Head for 4 Caithness & Sutherland Walking Festivals in 2004, 2005, 2006 and - 2007 (which was the Year of Culture). The Radio Amateur network is a great cost effective way to get the word out and the enthusiasts do a great job as they speak to people all over the world. CARS has also taken an advertisement in the book "WW2 Military Sites in Caithness" which can be purchased on line from www.dunnethead.co.uk. CARS has many annual events including the lighthouse weekend, a presence at John o Groats and other activities. You can see more information at the club's web site at www.radioclubs.net/c.a.r.s./ Orkney Tourist Group. The Orkney Tourism Group is a non profit making company limited by
guarantee, supporting local tourism related industries. In the
interests of cross Pentland Firth working OTG are members of
LetsGoNorth and vice versa. A considerable amount of work has been
done by the Dunnet Head Educational Trust and LetsGoNorth to promote
both areas, including attendance at the Orkney Tourism Conference and
launching a number of exhibitions on Orkney both during the
International Orkney Science Festival and specific WW2 exhibitions.
The exhibition and plans which were previously housed at Dunnet Head
are now at the Scapa Flow Visitor Centre, Lyness, Hoy.
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