Clubs, Organisations, Charities and More

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Caithness and Sutherland
Scotland, UK

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  • The club is based in Thurso and works with children and teenagers from age 4/5 (as long as they are at school), the oldest member is currently 15 years old. There are over 100 children in the club from all over Caithness.

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  • This is a small club of a bout 18 members based in Caithness. They are ideally placed for taking amazing pictures of Caithness from air. This area gets more than its fair share of strong wind, this coupled with our "sound" landing surface means aircraft have to be generally of the more robust variety. That said, we get some beautifully calm and bright days at all times of year.

  • ITP has a long and established track record. The company was formed in 1981, by a team of 3 individuals, and is now recognised as the largest and most experienced provider of technology and people led solutions within the Highlands and Islands.

  • Bannatyne Fitness, the UK’s largest independent health club operator. Bannatyne Fitness is the UK’s largest independent health club operator, with 61 clubs across England Scotland and Wales.

  • Within the site you will find information on the latest selection of quality used cars on our virtual showroom, which is updated constantly, listing the latest cars with images and details, currently in stock. All of our pre-owned vehicles are prepared to the highest standards.

  • T.E.A.M. M.C.C. is a club based in and around the far north of Scotland. Comprising of a group of individuals with a common idea of a motorcycle club, we have come together to promote and encourage motorcycling and it associated activities.

  • Keiss Archery Club was formed early in 2008 to further the sport in Caithness. Although the majority of the group use modern recurve bows, there are a few shooting traditional long bows, and occasionally compound and Hungarian bows.