What's on in North Inch

Perth and Kinross, Scotland

North Inch sits right in the heart of Perth and Kinross, a spot where history feels as close as your next door neighbour. The Black Watch Castle and Museum stands guard over the town with stories old enough to make a granddad weep, while the North Inch Community Library offers a quiet corner for anyone needing a break from the noise. It is a place where you can find something interesting without having to drive halfway across the country. There are always events popping up around these two main spots, keeping the local calendar looking full enough to spill over. You might catch a history talk at the castle or join a storytime session inside the library before heading home for tea. Near Here makes sure you know what is on so you do not have to waste time scrolling through endless lists.

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16th May 2026 “Study and Sing: Creation hosted by the University of St Andrews and St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, in...
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16th May 2026 “Study and Sing: Creation hosted by the University of St Andrews and St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, in...

Saturday 16th May 2026 ‘Study and Sing: Creation’,  hosted by the University of St Andrews and St Andrew’s Episcopal Church, in partnership with Church Music Scotland. Workshop – cost – £15 – covers tea, coffee and resources – bring your own packed lunch End of day service in St Andrew’s Church is free, open to all To book, please see: https://events.st-andrews.ac.uk/events/study-and-sing-creation/ Tea, coffee, arrival from 9am.  Workshop 9:30 to 4pm in the Laidlaw Music Centre, followed by service of worship in St Andrew’s Church, both Queens Terrace, St Andrews, Fife. The day will assist us to think about how music, and sound, help created things praise God, and how listening to and making sound can help us to appreciate our place in the wider scheme of God’s creation.  Psalms tell us to ‘sing new songs’. We will have 2 new songs composed by St Andrews’ students.  Charis Yip’s ‘Call of Creation’ is a song that can be sung with a simple accompaniment, in a contemporary praise-song idiom.  Luis Meseguer Mira’s ‘Genesis’ piece uses traditional plainsong and more modern (but not too challenging) harmonies to set words from Genesis 1. If you have any questions, feel free to email  Dr Jane Pettegree

Sat 16 May09:30Diocese Office St Andrews Dunkeld & Dunblane(0.4mi)

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