A rural Perthshire community has launched a website with the help of funding from the Scottish Government.
The Guildtown, Wolfhill and St Martins website aims to provide a focus on what is happening in the area. A wealth of information will be available from the site, including details of local clubs and organisations, events and activities.
Residents will also be able to check out hall and sports surface bookings, delve into the history of Guildtown and its surroundings and find information on a variety of items of local interest.
That aspect has struck a chord with local people, who have submitted photographs and other personal items to bring the site to life.
Susan Clark, the project’s web administrator, said, “This is an ideal way to promote the goings on within our community. This small bit of the internet will hopefully make people aware of what goes on in our little bit of Perthshire.
“It also is a great way to identify how our area has developed as well as background information on some local historical characters some of whom have changed the world.”
The website is part of the local Guildtown and Wolfhill Carbon CAP project and is seen as an excellent way of advertising the work communities have done to make homes warmer and cut fuel bills.
Project co-ordinator Dave Morran added, “This is a fantastic local resource and I’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who has helped provide photos, articles and information.”
The website is at www.guildtownandwolfhill.org.uk