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Silverburn Park

silverburn park

5.0(79)

Leven

Silverburn is the former estate of The Russell family who were owners of the Tullis Russell paper making business. The land was originally part of the Barony of Durie and was leased to Mr David Russell by Charles Maitland Christie of Durie in 1854. A dower house known as Corriemar was also built and a flax mill was established on the site. David Russell died in 1906. His son, (also named David) and who later became Sir David Russell was born at Silverburn in 1872 and in 1912 married and went to live in Aithernie House. He returned to Silverburn in 1929. Sir David had a great interest in trees and many were planted including some rare and unusual species which continue to thrive today. In 1973, Sir David Russell’s son, Dr/Major Russell (Head of Tullis Russell Papermakers) gifted the houses and grounds to Leven Town Council, but also stipulated through the National Trust for Scotland that the “subjects should remain forever as a quiet area used for the benefit of the public in general and the people of Leven in particular for nature trails, quiet parkland and organised camping”. In the mid to late 1980s, the former Kirkcaldy District Council undertook a Job Creation Programme to reinstate Silverburn House for use as a Residential Centre for groups to use such as scouts and guides; school parties, caravan rallies etc. A stand alone wing to the rear of the House was used by crafters to make and show their wares throughout the Summer and Christmas/New Year periods. Silverburn Park Between 1990 and 1999, an average of 20,000 + people per year visited Silverburn. Its main attraction was the former “Mini-Farm” which had on show a wide range of domestic and exotic animals, birds, reptiles and insects. However, following a Council policy decision in 2002, to cease operating Animal Centres across Fife there have been very few visitors to Silverburn, other than local people. Financial constraints have also led to year-on-year reductions in revenue expenditure with no meaningful capital investment in the Park. Over the years, various ideas have been proposed for Silverburn including the setting up of a Scottish Music/Arts and Craft Centre and redevelopment as a crematorium. None of these have come to fruition.

Isham Cricket Club

isham cricket club

4.4(27)

Kettering

ishamcc.co.uk Isham Cricket Club located in Northamptonshire between Wellingborough and Kettering with 4 teams in the Northants County League spread across the full range of divisions with a thriving youth set up and competitively priced bar. Run by volunteers for the community in excellent facilities in an attractive rural setting with a flourishing social side. The social side of Isham Cricket Club is very important to us and we actively seek social members. Our pavilion has fantastic facilities with the 'Hardy Bar' & 'Scopes Lounge' holding regular functions throughout the year. We have an annual Summer Ball that regularly has 250 guests. The ground sits in picturesque surroundings overlooking rolling countryside with spectacular views from the pavilion, making it an idylic place to play and watch the game. We welcome players of all ages and abilities and can provide varying standards of cricket from the high standard of 1st XI cricket in Division 2 of the NCL to a more relaxed game in Division 14. We hold regular winter training sessions which we are more than happy to see new faces attend both young and old. For details of becoming a playing member, social member or coming along to a training session Isham cricket club northamptonshire northants wellingborough kettering burton latimer finedon northampton barton seagrave orlingbury little harrowden sports bar sportsbar NN14 kids youth coaching NCL county league ECB stephen fleming johann myburg