Carnoustie Online Homepage

Community Organisations, Groups and Business Advice Centres

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This page is currently being organised to provide the community and it's visitors with information on, and links to, the various organisations, groups and, or, institutions that work for, in or around Carnoustie.

Below are listed some of these groups who will be featured here once all of the neccessary info has been collected. If you would like to see your group listed here then please send me the details to include. I'm not quite sure how this is to be categorised yet but hopefully I can provide a quickly browsed point of contact for all of the groups, organisations, learning resources and charitable groups within the area.

I can also provide individual pages for any of these groups who do not currently have a website of their own.
Drop me a line or give me a call. No charge, as long as you know I can't do it yesterday :)


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Repossession orders climb by 17%
The number of people under threat of losing their homes has risen sharply in England and Wales, figures show.

French swoop for British Energy
French utility EDF makes an offer for British Energy, although the price has not been disclosed.

Tackling under-age online sales
Young people are using the anonymity of the web to buy goods suitable only for adults but software could stop that.

Alarm at Google Yahoo partnering
US advocacy groups urge regulators to block any deal Google and Yahoo might strike after a two-week experiment.

Microsoft contests $1.4bn EU fine
Microsoft appeals against a $1.4bn fine given for defying sanctions imposed on it for anti-competitive behaviour.

Npower axes staff in sales probe
Npower dismisses six staff from its sales team after claims of mis-selling energy contracts.

Centrica wind farm cost warning
Centrica warns that the prospect of making money from wind farms is looking "marginal" due to high costs.

BAA's shareholders agree funding
BAA shareholders have agreed to stump up £400m ($779m) as the firm struggles to refinance its debt.

Citigroup to shed $400bn assets
US bank giant Citigroup aims to sell $400bn of assets over the next three years to bolster its financial position.

Weak dollar shrinks US trade gap
The US trade deficit shrinks by more than expected as the weak dollar leads to a surge in exports, figures show.

BA confirms June move for flights
British Airways will begin to move its long-haul flights to Heathrow's Terminal 5 from June, the firm confirms.

Alliance and Leicester's rates up
Alliance and Leicester joins other lenders in charging new customers with smaller deposits higher rates.

Burma cyclone raises rice prices
Rice prices rise for a sixth straight day as supplies continue to be stretched after cyclone damage in Burma.

Supply fears push oil beyond $126
Crude oil has hit yet another all-time high in Friday trading, as strong demand and supply fears continue.

Strong games demand helps HMV
HMV shares rise 4% after the retailer says it is confident that profits will be at the top end of expectations.

Big fall in French factory output
French industrial output falls four times more sharply than expected in March, raising concerns about the economy.

Google keen on extra Yahoo ties
Google expresses interest in extending an advertising partnership with fellow search engine Yahoo.

New Dublin brewery for Guinness
Drinks giant Diageo says it will invest 650m euros in its Irish beer business - its largest capital investment to date.

AIG posts record loss on bad debt
Insurance giant AIG posts its biggest ever quarterly loss due to its continuing exposure to bad US mortgage debt.

Magners firm hit by wet weather
C&C, the maker of Magners cider, says revenues have fallen in the past year after cider lost popularity.

UK interest rates stay at 5%
UK interest rates are held at 5% by the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, as inflation concerns persist.

CD slump squeezes Warner Music
Warner Music sees quarterly losses widen after consumers opt for digital music over CDs.

Insurance price sites 'errors'
Some insurance comparison websites give incorrect information, a probe by watchdog the FSA finds.

Last stage of home packs delayed
Homeowners in England and Wales are given extra time to comply with the final rules for Home Information Packs.

Property prices fuel inheritances
More than a million adults a year in the UK are inheriting money from their relatives, new research reveals.

Websites misled air passengers
One in three European consumers buying plane tickets online is being misled, the European Commission warns.

Eurozone rates kept steady at 4%
The European Central Bank leaves eurozone interest rates on hold at 4% after its latest meeting.

Paulson sees end of credit crunch
US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson says the worst of the credit crunch may have passed.

Putin in 2020 pledge on economy
Vladimir Putin promises to rein in inflation and boost social spending in his new job as Russia's prime minister.

Power to SA mines 'not at risk'
South Africa promises that its lucrative mining sector will not suffer further power disruption during the winter months.

Fewer letters widen Mail's losses
A slump in the number of stamped letters sees Royal Mail's losses widen to £279m in the year to March.

Gangmaster is stripped of licence
A gangmaster is stripped of his licence after investigators said they uncovered forced labour.

US discount stores beat downturn
Discount firms Wal-Mart and Costco see April sales rise as consumers seek cheaper options, figures indicate.

Guidelines for financial journalists

Business Gateway

Angus Ahead Business Pages
Business at Angus Ahead

Uk Small Business Directory

Simple Corporate Resource Solutions
Simple Corporate Resource Solutions.
SCR Solutions is a Human Resource and Employment Law Advisory service


Town Business

The Carnoustie Partnership
The Carnoustie Partnership was established in June 2003 with the aim of improving the Burgh economically, environmentally and socially. The Partnership is a collection of community and business groups all with an interest in the future of Carnoustie. The Carnoustie Partnership works on the basis that all groups, no matter how big or small, have a part to play in the future of the Burgh, and the Partnership wants to involve these groups in generating ideas and taking projects forward.
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Carnoustie Community Council
The Government defines the purpose of Community Councils  "to ascertain, co-ordinate and express to the Local Authorities for its area and to public authorities the views of the community which it represents, in relation to matters for which those authorities are responsible".
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Carnoustie Business Association
Business Associations represent the views of the local business communities to the Council and other bodies concerned with economic development, discuss community and business matters, and raise funds for good causes.
How do I get in touch with my local Business Association?
Visit the new CBA website - www.cbanetwork.org.uk

Charitable Groups

Angus Volunteer CentreAngus Volunteer Centre
Volunteer Centre Angus works with volunteers and volunteer involving organisations in the Angus area. We work with organisations and agencies to help identify volunteer opportunities and to ensure that volunteers enjoy the best possible experience.
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AAVO
Angus Association of Voluntary Organisations

Angus Association of Voluntary Organisations is the Council for Voluntary Service in Angus. Councils for Voluntary Service (CVS) is the broad name given to the local umbrella organisations supporting the voluntary and community sector in Scotland. We play a crucial role in community development, working at grassroots level and supporting communities to gain a voice in decisions that affect them.
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NCH
NCH
one of the UK's leading children's charities, helping children achieve their full potential. Through our services we support some of the UK's most vulnerable and excluded children and young people.
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Education & Learning

Angus College
Angus CollegeThis session just past saw a notable milestone for Scotland's Further Education Colleges, as it marked 10 years since they became independent from local authority control. Angus College was no exception, and in that significant decade it has become one of the most highly respected Further Education colleges in Scotland. This is no accident, of course - far from it. Over these 10 years, the College has worked hard to provide the range of full-time programmes the Angus community wants, as well as extensive and expanding part-time vocational and leisure learning opportunities for everyone...
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Dundee College
Dundee CollegeLearning is now more accessible than ever through our high quality open & flexible learning, teaching in the community, part-time & evening classes, full-time courses and on-line learning.
You will have support throughout your time at Dundee College, from application to graduation. From learning support to financial advice, our friendly staff are happy to give you help and guidance.
Your studies will give you practical knowledge and skills that are in demand by the local job market. Taking the first step towards your ambitions, whether that is a better job or further study, has never been easier.
At Dundee College you will discover a friendly learning environment, professional staff and excellent facilities to make your learning experience enjoyable and rewarding.
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