NEWS FROM HOLWICK - STRATHMORE ESTATES
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NEWS FROM HOLWICK - STRATHMORE ESTATES
Issue Number 30 Summer 2010 Welcome to the Summer 2010 Newsletter Inside this issue News from Holwick 1 New Website 2 Fond Farewells 3 Game Department 3 Castle News 4 Changes at Chapel 5 Balgownie Mill Sale 6 New Ticket Office 6 Post Office 7 Last word 7 Having experienced one of the longest, coldest winters for many years we are now in the middle of a long period of very hot weather. Although very welcome, we are in need of rain, not least for the Strathmore Farming Company’s vegetable operations and indeed keeping our many livestock watered. The Castle Opening has also been affected in that a very large marquee has been up for some time on the west lawn so the grass will need to recover. At the time of writing Colonel Emson and Andrew Dent inform me that the grouse prospects are looking promising at Holwick and routine repairs to the Lodge and various lines of butts are continuing. Joan Bush has very sadly had to retire from her post as housekeeper at the Lodge due to ill health. My thoughts are with her and her family and I thank her most sincerely for nearly 20 years’ loyal hard work she has given to both family and guests. Trading at David Irons is a little slow at present due to the recession affecting most high street retailers but Barry Watson and his team are working hard and have just opened our new garden showroom. Finally, can I thank you all as usual for all the hard work and loyalty you put in to keeping the various enterprises going. Lord Strathmore NEWS FROM HOLWICK by Colonel Emson Future Dates at Glamis Castle August 22nd Living History Interpretation September 4th & 5th Scotland’s Countryside Festival October 30th & 31st Halloween at Glamis Christmas at Glamis Events throughout December The team at Holwick are gearing up towards this season and have being working hard to build a new line of wooden butts. The butts are being positioned at Hag Worm and have been constructed by the keepers Craig Lowes and Andrew Dent and outside contractors (pictured top left). The grouse season looks promising for this year and the run of good weather over recent weeks has helped the hatch significantly such that the broods are well advanced and in good health . The House team, Leigh Taylor, Robert Laidlaw and Richard Laidlaw (pictured bottom left) have also been busy and no doubt will make all the shooting guests as welcome as usual. STRATHMORE ESTATES LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE Strathmore Estates recently announced the launch of its new website, aimed at informing clients and the wider public of the services on offer. Created by SBP Creative Solutions in Edinburgh, the new Strathmore Estates website combines a user friendly and informative site with sophisticated charm. The excellent photography viewed through a series of slide shows on each page, illustrates the diversity of the estate and provides the visitor with an attractive, enjoyable experience. The site is broken down into the following key sections, each reflecting the diversity of the Estate’s business areas: Forestry, Farming, Field Sports, Developments and Property. The Field Sports section is a particularly useful feature containing an image gallery of shooting parties and stalking guests that have visited the Estate. The Developments section describes in detail some of the exciting new building projects that the estate is currently undertaking. Examples of some of the pages on the site are pictured right and below. The new site reflects the essence and values of the progressive Estate business. As the Estate lies in the middle of the beautiful Vale Strathmore, the website conjures up everything that makes up Strathmore and the local community The website is now live and forms an integral part of the services the estate provides to its client base. Visit the new website at www.strathmore-estates.co.uk Fond Farewells Head Gardener George Crighton April saw the farewell reception for George Crighton who retired as Head Gardener after 35 years looking after the extensive gardens and grounds at the Castle. George was presented with a Mackintosh Patrick scene of Glamis village at a drinks reception in the Dining Room. Pictured below, George is surrounded by his family and wearing a very large smile! GAME DEPARTMENT NEWS by Stephen Stubbs The game department has had a very busy 2010 so far, with the new rearing system in place and the roe deer stalking well under way. We have moved onto a different rearing system (pictured below), using larger brooder units with more pheasant/ partridge chicks per unit. This cuts down on rearing costs and man hours. Anyone who would like to see the rearing field at its busiest time is more than welcome, and the keepers are happy to talk anyone We are pleased to note that the ospreys through the rearing programme, from returned in early April this year, and judghatching through to releasing the birds ing by the noise they have bred successinto to the woods and beyond. (Clean wel- fully again. They have plenty of local fishlies required) ing opportunities and are regularly seen at Forfar Loch. Finally, at the beginning of this year we were awarded some funding through the Scottish Rural Development Programme to implement a formal trapping programme for grey squirrels. Unfortunately the greys Castle Guide Consuelo Clark Consuelo Clark, one of the longest remain a constant threat to our native reds serving castle guides, retired after have had much success with this so far 28 years enchanting Brazilian, Por- and have removed nearly 100 to date. This tuguese and Spanish visitors. Consuelo is pictured with Lord Strathmore and her colleagues. She was presented with some figurines during a special ceremony at the Staff welcome back day. and need to be dispatched humanely. We The roe deer stalking, which we took back in hand this year ,has been a huge success with several first class medal roe bucks being shot on the estate. Our clients, which are mostly Danish, have thoroughly enjoyed their time stalking around Glamis and are in awe of the quality of the roe deer here. We are lucky to have an ideal mix of habitats to help produce this quality, including a rich variety of woodland and arable ground available. One particular roe buck which was living a charmed life around the Mains of Glamis, had grown a huge set of antlers, which when measured turned out to be an impressive gold medal head, (one of four gold medals this season). programme will continue for a minimum of five years and the ultimate goal is to rid the estate of grey squirrels completely. No mean feat indeed! THE CASTLE NEWS by Libby Reynolds January - February Routinely, restoration work takes place over the winter months when the castle is closed. One of the main jobs this year was to repair a leaking dome in the lower hall; but by far the most intricate and expensive project was the restoration of a Victorian walnut and marquetry breakfast table. The table was severely damaged by water and was skillfully and painstakingly restored by Jeremy Gow. The table is back on display in the Draw ing Room of the Castle. New staff joined the various departments and we were delighted to welcome back some familiar faces from last year. Gislene Rodriguez and Florain Haslar are back for Summer and will be a huge benefit to groups; between them they conduct tours in Spanish, Portuguese, German, Dutch and English. Laura Porro joins us for the first time as a valued Italian speaking guide. Local ladies Anne Lamont and Elaine Wilson joined the guiding team and will take tours in French. Another new staff member was recruited for the Gardens and Grounds; Michael Armstrong has in fact re-joined the team. He first came to Glamis as part of a college Tourism Course placement, and was based mainly in Marketing and Admin, however, after spending a number of weeks with Allan and Jenny he was inspired to change course completely and study horticulture. Having spent 3 years learning his trade at Trentham Gardens in Stoke, he is delighted to be back at Glamis, and we are delighted to have him back. M a r c h . The cleaners did their usual fantastic job of spring cleaning and in the second week of March we were ready to welcome back the seasonal staff. We were graded in March by the Green Tourism Business Scheme and were thrilled to keep our gold award for the 3rd year running. Part of our commitment to going ‘Green’ was the installation of Dyson Hand Dryers which will save 300,000 paper towels per year going to landfill. Another project was to install an eco friendly pump in the Italian Garden fountain (£576 thrown into the June fountain last year has been donated to Children’s Hospice A compliment and testament to Glamis hospitality is that the Association Scotland). two very large corporate events for Mearns & Gill that took place last year, chose to return again this year. The marquee accommodates 400 guests each night and takes two weeks to April – May The volcanic ash cloud threw the world into chaos for a few build and decorate (pictured below) weeks, at the beginning of April. Two Private Dinners had to be cancelled, because of flights, however, thankfully both rescheduled and the dinners went ahead later in May. The season started fairly slowly with independent travellers being affected more by the ash than domestic coach groups. One couple who didn’t let the ash cloud interfere with plans was American astronaut Jim Reilly and Allison Benjamin (pictured below). The couple first met at the castle 3 years ago, and were married in the castle by Cannon Dendle French. Allison and Jim were so touched by the spirit of Glamis that they presented Lady Strathmore with a Christian cross made with silver flown on the Space Shuttle Atlantis. The cross is now on display between the Chapel and Billiard room. July This July we marked the 60th anniversary of the Castle being opened to the public and it is the Centenary year for the construction of the Italian Gardens. In order to celebrate the first opening to the Public in July 1950 we gave the first 60 visitors on 26 July 2010 entry for 12½p - the modern equivalent of the 1950 entry price of 2/6d. The first two visitors were from Fife and were met by the Dowager Countess and Lord Strathmore. Lord Strathmore also held an evening cocktail reception in the Italian Gardens to celebrate its anniversary with around 120 guests. We hope to see you soon! ALL CHANGE AT THE CHAPEL As most of you are probably aware, 2010 has seen the departure of the Reverend Canon Dendle French from the Chapel at Glamis Castle. It is with much sadness that we wave goodbye to him and his lovely wife Margaret, but warmly welcome the Reverend Canon Joe Morrow who has taken up the appointment. Below we hear from them both. Joe Morrow - Only Over the Hill Dendle French - Getting Tied Into Notts I was delighted to be offered and take up the Appointment to the Chapel in Glamis Castle after the retirement of the Reverend Canon Dendle French. As many of you will know I have some history with Glamis and lived in the village for some 10 years prior to moving south where I am now based at Tealing. I have kept up my links with Glamis since leaving the village and on several occasions have been back to speak at the Burns Supper in the Masonic Hall and also to preach in the Kirk on occasions when the Minister was on holiday. We’ve been here nearly two months and have settled really well into our new home. The Nottinghamshire landscape is very different from Angus and we miss the hills but there are other compensations – being near to family is a major one. Painful though it was to leave Glamis it was the right time to move – with the summer ahead giving a chance to get out and about to explore the area, work at the garden and now to look forward to joining some of the many village organisations in the autumn. We have already been introduced to some lovely people with similar interests to our own. I have for nearly 30 years been an Episcopal Clergyman working in the city of Dundee and gave up my last Charge St. John the Baptist in Albert Street, Dundee some two years ago as I had been the Clergyman there for some 25 years. I have reached the conclusion it was time for me to move on and to take up a new Ministry. Therefore you can imagine my delight when I was offered the job as Chaplain to the Castle. It is an honour and a privilege to be able to serve in such an historic setting and the Chapel itself is a wonderful building. It is a privilege for me to carry out this work on the Estate and also to follow Dendle French who is a man of great depth, humanity and understanding. Please do not hesitate to contact me on 01382 380501 or by email j.jmorrow@bt.internet.com. I would be happy to hear from you on any occasion should you require any assistance from me. The Reverend Canon Joe Morrow Collingham is a delightful village with almost all we need within walking distance – a Medical Centre, Pharmacy, Library, several shops, three pubs and three churches! Six miles away is Newark our nearest town, famous for its huge Antiques Fair and for its central role in the English Civil War to which its battered castle bears witness. There is a fine market square, medieval buildings and a railway station where we shall be catching a train to Dundee in August. We hope to see some of you when we visit the castle when I am to officiate at the blessing of Gill’s marriage (which took place in January in the USA). We are looking forward to that greatly. From day one we have felt at home in the bungalow – and pride of place in the study/spare room is the magnificent picture of Glamis Castle by Macintosh Patrick so you are always very much in our thoughts and memories. With warm greetings to you all from Dendle & Margaret SALE OF BALGOWNIE MILL, EASSIE The estate is offering a unique opportunity to purchase a traditional former mill near Eassie. Full planning permission has been granted to convert Balgownie Mill into a beautiful three storey family home, set within 0.70 hectares (1.73 acres) of land (REF 09/00683/FUL). Located alongside the Ewnie Burn, the property enjoys views over the Strathmore Valley. Bell Ingram are the selling agents and can be contacted on (01307) 462516 for more information. Alternatively you can download the full particulars from our new website www.strathmore-estates.co.uk . NEW TICKET OFFICE AT GLAMIS CASTLE Most of you who have visited the Castle recently will have noticed the new ticket office at the top of the drive. It was built by Ron McGregor and his team over the course of a couple of weeks and is an excellent example of the work that the team does (pictured below during work and on completion). The purpose of the ticket office was to deter the vast amount of cars coming down the drive, enjoying the view and taking a photo, and then turning round and driving out. The existing ticket office will stay where it is and deal mainly with coach groups. It has already become popular with visitors and staff alike and has been very productive in increasing the revenue that the Castle generates. GLAMIS VILLAGE POST OFFICE This month sees the village wave a fond farewell to Hugh and Ann Nicol of the Corner Shop and Post Office (pictured right). They have been at the centre of the village for almost seven years, but have decided to move on and sell the business to pursue other interests. You will all be pleased to know though that they are not moving far and will be staying in the village for the foreseeable future. The new postmaster is Mr Michael Stoker and he and his wife Margaret are now learning all the intricacies of running the business. We wish them all well in their new ventures and look forward to getting to know Mr & Mrs Stoker. LAST WORD FROM THE FACTOR......... My very first task is to thank Dendle enormously for all his office at the top of the drive is a good example of the skill and hard work in preparing two Newsletters per year for the last care which he and his team take. It is solidly and carefully 29 issues. It was a lot of hard work but a very significant built and I am sure everyone will agree sits very well in its achievement. I am glad to read he and Margaret are enjoying location at the top of the drive. I am sure it will stand the test their new home and look forward to them visiting Glamis in of time and am glad it is now operating successfully as part of August. Thank you also to Charlotte for taking over the role the Castle business. of Editor and I am sure you will all agree congratulations are due on this her first issue. I am also very grateful for her The Castle team, although severely reduced in staff numbers, enormous assistance in the design and preparation of the new are working hard to keep everything running smoothly and website which I hope everyone will enjoy. my congratulations and thanks go to everyone concerned. It is easy to think it all ‚just happens‛ but when I stood in the As always, it is sad to see people depart but nice to welcome ticket office for an hour the other morning it is a revelation to new faces. George Crighton was a huge help to me over the see just how much is going on and has to be handled at once. last 15 years and for many years before that he had super- Bus parties arriving; people losing cameras; visitors wanting vised the Castle grounds in a neat and efficient fashion. Hugh tickets upgraded to tour the Castle; tour groups not arriving and Ann Nicoll at the Corner Shop and Post Office have been at the head of stairs for their tour; stalwarts of the community and I am delighted they will be change for the tills; shops requiring more a couple presenting a complimentary staying in the village. It is also good to see Michael Arm- voucher for tickets; the new phone system deciding to go on strong back in the gardens’ team once again and I hope Mi- strike and a disabled lady complaining she never realised chael and Margaret Stoker will enjoy village life at its hub in there were so many stairs! – and just remember like many the Corner Shop/Post Office. businesses it runs 7 days a week! So often over the past 29 Newsletters I have been asked to Continued over the page comment on the maintenance department run by Ron McGregor. It is always difficult because much of his team’s work involves ‚just another new window‛ but the new ticket LAST WORD FROM THE FACTOR......... (cont) It was great to see the large marquee for the two oil company ing northwest over the sand quarry (avoiding the SFCo pigs!) dinners back again this year, both of which ran very success- and eventually touched down towards Alyth around two fully. The client was happy and we hope may repeat once hours later. I enjoyed the opportunity to take a lot of photo- again next year. Pictured below is the view from the main graphs (pictured below) and was interested to see some of the conservatory style entrance, complete with trees! forestry plantations and Powmyre Quarry from directly above – not a familiar viewpoint. Sadly, we had to decide to drop the Prom Concert for this summer but are committed to finding a new event organiser and reinstating the Prom Concert for 2011. The SVVC vintage vehicle extravaganza went very successfully in July (pictured below) and we look forward to the Countryside Festival at the beginning of September. Finally, it has been decided to have an annual Newsletter in future so by next year I am sure we will have lots more fresh news. For the meantime, I hope we get the desired rainfall and that the grouse at Holwick are up to expectations and as good as last year. Virgin Balloons have an agreement to launch from the front of Glamis Castle and depending on the weather managed to take off around 30 times in the summer season. Due to some cancellations I and some of the SFCo staff were able to enjoy a flight several weeks ago. There was very little wind which allowed us to make a very slow departure from Glamis head- Please refer all future articles and photographs to the Editor Name Charlotte Gilfillan E-mail charlotte.gilfillan@bellingram.co.uk Telephone 01307 840242