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NEWSLETTER - August 2022 No: 2
THANK YOU AND WELCOME! Firstly, a big “thank you” and a warm welcome to all our new members who have joined in the last week or two. Increasing the membership is a priority for the Trust, and with your help we are on track to meet our goal of doubling our membership between last year’s AGM and this year’s. This newsletter will give you an indication of what is happening in the Trust and where help is needed in furthering the aims of the Trust. A lot has been happening, so th
Aug 17, 20227 min read


Inverness Football Memories
Photographs • Stories • Memorabilia Do you have anything you would like to contribute? This project is a partnership between Inverness Caledonian Thistle Community Trust, Clachnacuddin FC and High Life Highland and its aim is to record the history of Association Football in Inverness since its beginnings in the 1880s. The project will include the gathering of interviews with players, officials and supporters, the development of an extensive photographic archive as well as aud
Aug 7, 20221 min read


Jul 4, 20220 min read


Football fitness programme supporting cardiac patients to run again
A healthy living initiative run by one of the north’s biggest football teams is taking place again, giving cardiac patients in the Inverness area an opportunity to join a free, 13-week programme will include advice and support on physical activity, diet and weight loss. Inverness Caledonian Thistle Community Trust is once again joining forces with NHS Highland and the University of the Highlands and Islands to offer Football Fans in Training to people who are recovering from
Mar 19, 20222 min read


Proposed New Logo
This week, we invite your opinions on a potential new logo for the Trust, designed by Stewart Coghill. What do you think? Please leave a comment
Feb 21, 20221 min read


Milestones and Memories - 25 years!
The Coronavirus pandemic and the restrictions imposed by Government have had a significant impact on us all. For much of the past year the stadium has been closed to supporters and this has inevitably impacted on what the Trust can do. The pandemic has also had a personal impact on individuals in their working and private lives. But this does not mean the Trust Board has been totally inactive. When it became clear the Club felt it was not in a position to pay the upfront prin
May 1, 20212 min read
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