East Ayrshire Leisure's annual event celebrates the anniversary of the publication of Robert Burns’ first book, Poems Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect. This book was printed in Kilmarnock by John Wilson in 1786. It changed the life of young Robert Burns and made an impact on the literary world like no other Scottish book since.
In Spring 2015, Stirling born poet William Letford was engaged in a creative residency at the Burns House Museum in Mauchline, creating new work that responded to the museum, its collections, and Mauchline itself. It is therefore fitting that William now brings his own poetry to Kilmarnock to celebrate this pivotal moment in Scotland’s literary heritage.
William Letford’s first book Bevel (Carcanet) garnered enormous critical acclaim upon its publication in 2012. He is a past winner of the New Writers Award and the Edwin Morgan Travel Bursary. He has performed his poetry around the world, including at Reel Festival in Iraq. The event will be hosted by Imprint Festival patron and writer Zoe Strachan.
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The link below takes you directly to EAL's web page about this event.
http://eastayrshireleisure.com/index.php?a=eventdetail&id=4&eventid=1691#.VYGAf4d0zIU
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Wednesday, 17 June 2015
Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
Tuesday, 3 March 2015
KDHG in the community
In addition to hosting our twelve lectures over the winter months, KDHG takes part in and carries out many projects in the community. Most members are probably not aware of the following –
• KDHG have acted as advisors to the Kilmarnock THI and CARS initiatives for many years. THI, or Townscape Heritage Initiative, provides funding for upgrading, restoration and preservation of commercial and residential properties in and around the John Finnie Street / Bank Street Conservation Area. CARS, Historic Scotland’s Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme also provide funding in this area.
• KDHG have been actively involved in East Ayrshire Council’s Ensign Ewart Memorial Project. Ensign Ewart, as you will know, is famous for capturing the regimental eagle of the 45e RĂ©giment de Ligne at the Battle of Waterloo. He was born in Kilmarnock District in 1769 and is buried on Edinburgh Castle esplanade.
• KDHG is actively involved as advisor in East Ayrshire Council’s World War I Memorial Project which will create a lasting memorial in each of the district’s ‘hub towns’
• KDHG is actively involved in producing a Galston Town Trail.
• KDHG have built a website which is visited in large numbers and which generates a number of enquiries from around the world each month. It has the capacity to evolve into a significant archive hub.
• KDHG has helped the Kilmarnock Station Railway Heritage Trust to take shape and secure funding to regenerate the empty units on the platform area to the benefit of the community. Work has now started.
• KDHG committee member Graham Boyd received the Scottish Civic Trust Award for his work in promoting local history in local schools.
KDHG has had a positive impact in the community since foundation in 1972 and will continue to play an active and leading role going forward.
• KDHG have acted as advisors to the Kilmarnock THI and CARS initiatives for many years. THI, or Townscape Heritage Initiative, provides funding for upgrading, restoration and preservation of commercial and residential properties in and around the John Finnie Street / Bank Street Conservation Area. CARS, Historic Scotland’s Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme also provide funding in this area.
• KDHG have been actively involved in East Ayrshire Council’s Ensign Ewart Memorial Project. Ensign Ewart, as you will know, is famous for capturing the regimental eagle of the 45e RĂ©giment de Ligne at the Battle of Waterloo. He was born in Kilmarnock District in 1769 and is buried on Edinburgh Castle esplanade.
• KDHG is actively involved as advisor in East Ayrshire Council’s World War I Memorial Project which will create a lasting memorial in each of the district’s ‘hub towns’
• KDHG is actively involved in producing a Galston Town Trail.
• KDHG have built a website which is visited in large numbers and which generates a number of enquiries from around the world each month. It has the capacity to evolve into a significant archive hub.
• KDHG has helped the Kilmarnock Station Railway Heritage Trust to take shape and secure funding to regenerate the empty units on the platform area to the benefit of the community. Work has now started.
• KDHG committee member Graham Boyd received the Scottish Civic Trust Award for his work in promoting local history in local schools.
KDHG has had a positive impact in the community since foundation in 1972 and will continue to play an active and leading role going forward.
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