Local Organisations

Local Organisations in Helensburgh and Lomond District

The Arts Society

TASLA (The Arts Society Lomond & Argyll) The Arts Society is a leading arts education charity with a global network of over 380 Societies, which bring people together through a shared curiosity for arts and crafts. The Helensburgh branch was formed in 1997. TASLA holds ten lectures a year, on a wide range of topics, […]

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Live Argyll

liveArgyll deliver a wide range of services for the benefit of local residents and visitors including the new Helensburgh Leisure Centre, Helensburgh Library and the Victoria Halls. Helensburgh Leisure Centre Opened in September 2022, Helensburgh Leisure Centre is situated right on the waterfront of the town. Boasting incredible views for you to appreciate while you

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Helensburgh & Lomond Artisans

Helensburgh & Lomond Artisans Association was set up by a small local group who believe that much can be gained from small craft and artisan businesses working together. All the crafters are local and everything is hand made. Since it was set up the HLAA has grown and now has a fabulous variety of jewellers,

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Helensburgh Community Hub

It’s Your Space…Helensburgh Community Hub is a community-owned building that opened in summer 2021 and hosts a range of activities and opportunities for people to get together. We know that connecting with other people makes us happy. So we want the Hub to be a friendly, welcoming place where people can pop in for a

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Helensburgh Art Club

Helensburgh Art Club was founded to encourage and develop interest in the visual arts and crafts in Helensburgh and District. Helensburgh Art Club currently have over 200 members who range from total beginners to experienced artists with wide ranging portfolios for painting, drawing and sculpture. They have a programme of workshops, lectures and demonstrations, held

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Helensburgh Trail System

Helensburgh Trail System is a non profit organisation with the aim of building and maintaining the mountain bike trails in Highlandman’s Woods. The group is completely made up of volunteers and materials for the trails are sourced from the woodland where possible. The building and maintenance of the trails has been approved by the landowner.

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Helensburgh Heritage Trust

Helensburgh has a tremendous heritage – famous residents, an interesting history, splendid architecture and a beautiful streets.  Find out more from the Helensburgh Heritage Trust. Famous Residents John Logie Baird – Helensburgh-born inventor of television – and much more! Henry Bell – introduced Europe’s first commercial steamship, hotelier, tourism pioneer and first provost of the

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Friends of Geilston

The Friends of Geilston (FoG) are a membership organisation set up to promote, protect and preserve Geilston Garden, House and Estate in Cardross, as an NTS property, to benefit the local community and visitors from further afield. This beautiful NTS property has a walled garden, woodland walk and demonstration kitchen garden with vegetable and fruit

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Helensburgh & District Access Trust

Improving countryside access in the Helensburgh and Lomond area Originating in 1990 as a footpath sub committee of Helensburgh Community Council (HCC) and initially known as Helensburgh & District Access Forum (HADAF), the organisation became a registered charity in May 2001 (No. SC 031468) and in 2009 changed its name to Helensburgh & District Access

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