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Dunblane Cathedral
The Cross, Dunblane, Perthshire FK15 0AQ |
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Organisations
Associated Organisations
Friends of Dunblane Cathedral | Friends of Dunblane Cathedral |
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The Society's contribution to the surroundings of the Cathedral and the activities taking place there has been equally impressive. In 1943 it created the Dunblane Museum designed to celebrate the history of the Cathedral and of the City of Dunblane. In the 1950s and 1960s it was foremost in upgrading the old property surrounding the Cathedral, part of which is now occupied by Scottish Churches House, Scotland's Ecumenical Centre. Recently a garden of rest and peace has been created in the north east corner of the churchyard. Today the Friends remain guardians of the integrity of the square surrounding the Cathedral and provide support not only to the Dunblane Museum but also to the Leighton Library, the oldest private library in Scotland. The Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral consists of those who love the Cathedral and are willing to help in caring for it. Among the objects set forth in its Constitution are the safeguarding of the amenity of the cathedral and the beautifying of its surroundings, the support of the work of the Organist, Choirmaster and the Choir of the Cathedral, the encouragement of research into the history of the Cathedral and the support of Dunblane Museum and the Leighton Library. The Society holds an Annual General Festival and publishes a Journal each year. This year's Journal contains articles on the Cathedral Bells and on the refurbishment of the Dunblane Museum. Copies (cost £3-00) can be purchased using the form which can be downloaded by clicking here. Its affairs are governed by a Council elected at the AGM and consisting of representativies of the Kirk Session, members of the congregation and members of the Society from outwith the congregation. Membership of the Society is by subscription (either annual or life membership) and is open to all who are interested in the welfare of the Cathedral. Click here to download a membership form. For more information about the Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral click here to contact Gill Kirk, the Secretary of the Society of Friends of Dunblane Cathedral to whom comments can also be made about the content on this page. |