COMMUNITY

Info about community groups and cafes in Monifieth.

Monifieth Ecoforce

Aims of Monifieth Eco-Force

  • To promote the study of ecology and biodiversity within Monifieth and the surrounding district.
  • To raise public awareness of the importance of ecology and biodiversity and the surrounding community.
  • To encourage and support people and groups who are concerned about environmental issues.
  • To organise environmental projects which enhance the community, e.g. beach enhancement, nature trails, and the conservation of native wildflowers and the protection of wildlife.
  • To adhere to the principles and criteria of the Keep Scotland Beautiful organisation.
  • To facilitate communication between members of the group and decision makers in the public, private and governmental sectors.
  • To act as a liaison with local government authorities and to work together with like-minded groups and organisations.
  • To participate in any activities or events which will further the cause of the group, including fund raising.

Carnoustie & Monifieth Men's Shed

The Men’s Shed is a widely welcoming organisation, managed by a committee of dedicated local volunteers, and supported by an ever-growing number of both male and female members. It’s a sociable space where people from all walks of life and some ‘time on their hands’ come together to participate in enjoyable, practical and communal activities.

The Shed has three main offers for its members:
1. A safe, practical space where members take part in a range of activities, such as woodwork, crafting, gardening and much more
2. A social space for relaxing with a cuppie, enjoying a blether and making new friends
3. A welcoming and friendly environment where everyone is welcome, accepted, supported and appreciated
 

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The Panmure Centre, 141 Kinloch Street, Carnoustie, DD7 7JP
 

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Monifieth South Angus Church

Monifieth South Angus Church of Scotland comprises of the former congregations of Monifieth Parish Church and Monikie & Newbigging and Murroes & Tealing Church. 

We come together to worship Jesus weekly and try our best to follow him in all that we do daily, with his help. Through our worship, fellowship and service we aim to follow and live out the example given us by Jesus. 

Worship is conducted in Monifieth Parish church on a Sunday at 11am. If you are unable to attend in person, the service is live streamed on Youtube (see below)

Worship is also conducted at Murroes Church Hall on Mondays at 2pm (winter) and Wednesday evenings 6pm (BST).

 

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Patient Advisory Group (PAG) – Monifieth Medical Practice

Would you like to join us and be part of this group?

  • The role of the PAG member is to represent the Patient Population in assisting the improvement of the Practice, but will not deal with complaints or own personal issues. These should be directed to the Practice Manager at the Medical Practice.
  • The group is open to patients of the Practice aged 16 years and above.
  • We should meet every 4 months, but if the Practice requires some input or help from the group an extra meeting will be required.
  • Meetings are usually held over a lunchtime period. They are held at the Practice and take between 1-2 hours, depending on the Agenda.
  • We are at present a small group but, if you think you would like to help the Practice, Community and yourselves as patients, we would be delighted to see you.

If you would like some more information, please leave your name, address, and telephone number at the Reception desk at the Practice, or telephone: Practice Manager, Monifieth Medical Practice after 2pm.

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