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Charity helping Scottish homeless in London. Close links with the Church of Scotland.
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7pm Tuesdays for practice at Crown Court Church, Covent Garden. Founded 1777. Delighted the assembled company when they sang at the Club’s Carol Service.
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Rev Philip Majcher
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Meet at The Caledonian Club. Private gentlemen’s club with charitable aims.
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Annual “At Home” – “Aig Baile” day encourages interest in Gaelic culture by providing language, music and dance workshops and brings the Gaelic Books Council to London.
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Social info for FPs. Annual Dinner at The Caledonian Club, all male.
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Rugby at Richmond. At time of writing, the Club has just won the National League One title 2011, and will be promoted to the Championship League next season.
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Pipes and Drums meet at 95 Horseferry Road SW1 on Thursday evenings from 7pm until around 9.30pm. TA support battalion for the five regiments of Foot Guards. The London Scottish Company is paired with the Scots Guards.
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Event now in its 29th year. Contact The Caledonian Club for further information. Annual golf match played at Denham GC, Bucks, usually in June. Annual dinner held at The Caledonian Club.
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Annual luncheon in The Caledonian Club, usually June.
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The London Members’ Centre has an office in The Caledonian Club.
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Boarding school linked to Scottish Servicemen and Women in the UK. The Old Boys Group can be seen at www.oldvictorians.org. This school pipeband is the official Pipeband of Murrayfield in Edinburgh and was involved in the Military Tattoo in 2008.
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Friday 3rd May 2013 at The Grosvenor House, Park Lane, London W1K 7TN. A pre-Ball dinner is being held at The Caledonian Club for those who have dance tickets only. For further information and bookings for the pre ball dinner please contact Eilidh McCombe.
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Established 1815, the Trust helps with educational grants for school clothing, trips, fees and help with living expenses for those in further or higher education
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The Queen’s Body Guard for Scotland, The Royal Company of Archers, is the Sovereign’s personal Body in Scotland.
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London Branch is one of the largest with circa 800 members. Classes for both adults and young people, dances and workshops throughout the year. Annual Day School for dancers and musicians in October. Most dances take place at St Columba’s Church Hall, Pont St. The Reel magazine, published quarterly, Branch bookstall & website provide info on all activities and contain a dance diary of events in the south-east of England. Prize-winning demonstration team gives displays of Scottish dance at events throughout the south-east. Celebrated 75th anniversary in 2005.
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Charity which provides financial assistance, employment and training opportunities for the homeless, a friendly face to visit them, social networks and housing.
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Established Oct ’87. Main aims are (1) to provide social contact between Scottish lawyers in London; (2) to further their interests and (3) to afford opportunities for the discussion and consideration of matters of interest to members of the Society. Please contact Robin Shannan, Treasurer.
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Presbyterian church, Knightsbridge. Sunday morning services 11am.
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All welcome: £15pa or for £150 life Membership. Variety of events and speakers throughout the year. Regularly meet at The Caledonian Club. Click on link to email Jim Henderson, Secretary.
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The Society was formed in 1837 and is dedicated to the advancement of Scottish national and philanthropic interests, and the promotion of good fellowship among Scotsmen in London. Currently the Society holds six dinners per session, usually at The Caledonian Club. Membership is men only at the moment, and ladies are welcome as guests to some dinners. It supports ScotsCare and the Royal Caledonian Education Trust. Visitors are very welcome – if you would like to attend click this link to contact Richard Robinson, the Hon Secretary.
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Finest collection of Scottish Art in private hands. Admission free. 18min walk across Green Park from the Club (or 20 mins on a bus).
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Information, specialist and expert facilities, lectures and seminars. Based at Queens’ College, Cambridge.
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The Scottish Countryside Alliance (SCA) represents the interests of rural communities and businesses across Scotland.
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