As we move towards summer the team at LDCL are as busy as ever planning classes and workshops.
As partners in the Highland Community Waste Partnership we continue to offer an array of workshops, led by Project Officer Heather Bruce, who joined the Learning Centre in April. Jo Henderson led the project previously, before leaving to join TYKES as a Field Worker. She still visits us every Tuesday to run the ever popular Maker’s Space and Mini Makers. HCWP is funded and
coordinated by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful, with funding from The National Lottery Community Fund. With eight community groups in the Highlands coming together as part of a to help reduce consumption and waste and tackle our throwaway culture.

Lairg and District Learning Centre welcomed two new members of staff in April 2024
UncategorizedSarah previously managed the Learning Centre’s Seasons of Change, a Keep Scotland Beautiful Climate Challenge funded project. She has extensive experience in the arts and education with 20 years at the BBC as a researcher in the Arts and Science Central Research Unit and a role at Middlesex University on a BSc programme, looking after quality assurance, learning and the student experience. “I’m delighted to be returning to the Learning Centre and look forward to delivering interesting, new, and exciting classes and workshops, as well as continuing with currently funded projects. It’s a challenging time for charities, but with such a strong and passionate team I’m confident we can continue to provide fantastic learning opportunities in the heart of our community”.
Heather was the founder of The Rusty Coo Gift & Eco Shop and the Lairg Community Markets in Lairg. Both were set up as a way of promoting local exchange and encouraging more traffic through our beautiful area. Having dedicated the last 5 years to these causes, she also sought to promote the use of eco-friendly products in the area, thus reducing waste and enabling locals to try eco products that may have been out of their reach previously. She also makes children’s clothing for a living, and has been teaching others to sew through the Learning Centre. “I’m very happy to have been given the opportunity to work for the Highland Community Waste Project, it is a project very close to my heart which I am delighted to be able to share with others.”
Lairg & District Learning Centre to Help Lead Highland-wide Climate Movement to Reduce Waste
NewsWe are one of eight community groups coming together across the Highlands as part of a new climate movement coordinated by environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful. to help reduce consumption and waste and tackle our throwaway culture.
How to Use Zoom for Beginners Workshop – December 1st, 1 – 3pm
NewsLearn How to Use Zoom for Beginners!
Do you or someone you know want to learn how to use the video calling platform Zoom? You can learn how to use Zoom for Beginners in this two-hour workshop.