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Ullaspool has raised the roof!
Thanks to a huge effort on behalf of the local community, the pool staff, contractors, public funders and many more , Ullaspool Swimming Pool reopened on 8th October 2011 at 10.00am! A Huge Thankyou from the Board, the management & staff of Lochbroom Leisure to everyone who contributed time, money & effort along the way! Click here to go to the Pool web site for full details of opening times.

Taste of Ullapool
A new initiative has been launched to highlight the range of wonderful local produce available in the area. Taste of Ullapool is a joint venture by several local food producers ranging from Salmon, Bakery, Organic vegetables, locally reared lamb, beef & venison and many more. The group launched at the Living Food event at Cawdor Castle on 24th September. Click here to open the Taste of Ullapool Newsletter for further details of this new venture.

Ullapool Last Minute Booking!
For last minute vacancies in Ullapool, there is a new web site recently launched by local company Up and Running webs. The site is updated daily with actual availability and will be a great asset to visitors looking for last minute accommodation.
Click here to go to the Ullapoollastminute.com web site for full details
Walks in & around Ullapool
The leading Scottish Highlands walking guide has launched a free online guide to walks in the Ullapool area. The site offers detailed walk descriptions with photos, free downloadable OS maps, route downloads to GPS devices etc.
Click here to go to the site..

Bring Madeleine Home
Please take a minute of your time for Madeleine McCann. A new film has been released by the UK’s police organisation for child protection(CEOP)aimed at anyone close to the person who was involved in the disappearance of Madeleine McCann. Whoever they are, they have a secret that could reveal what happened to Madeleine. The message is a constant reminder that it is never too late to do the right thing, to stop keeping this secret and pass this vital information to their local police.
Click here to view the full message which is part of a 60 second film ...
Click here to go to the Bring Madeleine Home web site set up by her family...
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Events
| The Screen Machine Films |
20/01/2010 to 21/01/2010 at 17:30
Open on Wednesday Thursday
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| Venue |
Loch broom Leisure Car park |
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FILM & THEATRE |
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The Screen machine mobile cinema returns to Ullapool with the following films over 2 days:
Wednesday 20th January
17.30 Where the Wild Things Are (PG) A classic story about childhood and the places we go to figure out the world we live in. The film tells the story of Max, a rambunctious and sensitive boy who feels misunderstood at home and escapes to where the Wild Things are. Max lands on an island where he meets mysterious and strange creatures whose emotions are as wild and unpredictable as their actions.
20.30 Avatar 3D (12A) 161 mins A paraplegic ex-marine war veteran is sent to establish a human settlement on the distant planet of Pandora, only to find himself battling humankind alongside the planet's indigenous Na'vi race in this ambitious digital 3-D sci-fi epic from Academy Award-winning Titanic director James Cameron.
Thursday 21st January
17.30 Where the Wild Things Are (PG) A classic story about childhood and the places we go to figure out the world we live in. The film tells the story of Max, a rambunctious and sensitive boy who feels misunderstood at home and escapes to where the Wild Things are. Max lands on an island where he meets mysterious and strange creatures whose emotions are as wild and unpredictable as their actions.
20.30 An Education (12A) 100 mins A suburban London teen finds her traditional education replaced by something slightly more sinister when an older, worldlier suitor sweeps her off of her feet while placing her future in jeopardy. London, 1961: 16-year-old Jenny (Carey Mulligan) is smart, attractive, and eager to start her adult life. She's grown tired of the familiar adolescent routine, so when urbane newcomer David (Peter Sarsgaard) appears in town, Jenny senses a rare opportunity to shake things up a bit. Quickly falling under David's spell, the impressionable Jenny begins accompanying her newfound beau to classical concerts, art auctions, crowded pubs, and dinners that stretch into the small hours of the night. But Jenny is brighter than most kids her age, and her parents always dreamt of getting their exceptional daughter into Oxford. These days it seems like she's headed in a different direction -- will David ultimately be her undoing, or the person who helps her finally realize her true potential?
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| Cost |
£6 / £4.50
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| WebSite |
www.screenmachine.co.uk
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