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Carluke Guide Hall
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Community Groups

We have listed many of the community groups in and around Carluke. We will be happy to add your group and details of your website if you have one, just send your details to us using the form on the Join Us page.

If you have more information about any of the groups listed please tell us using the form on the Join Us page. We would also like to hear from you if you know of any item which should be removed from the list.

 

New group added 11/11/08
LA Funky Faces
Fun and reliable service providing Face Painting and Temporary Tattoos for special events.

Tel: 07724 665036

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1st Carluke Brownies

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1st Carluke Scouts

3rd Carluke Scouts
The Beavers meets Monday evenings in the Small Hall, Kirkton Church from 6.00 - 7.00pm.

Cubs meets Monday evenings in the Large Hall, Kirkton Church from 6.30 - 8.30pm.

Scouts meets Friday evenings in the Large Hall, Kirkton Church from 7.00 - 9.30pm.

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Arthritis Care (Lanark and Carluke)

Tel: 0207 308 6500

 
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Boys' Brigade (Kirkton Church)
Anchor Boys - for boys from age 5 years up to the end of P3. Meets in Kirkton Church on Wednesday evening from 6.00 - 7.00pm.

Junior Section - for boys from P4, P5 and P6. Meets in the Kirkton Church Halls on Wednesday evenings from 7.00 - 8.30pm.

Company Section - for boys from P7 up to 18 years of age. Meets each Wednesday in Kirkton Church from 7.15 - 9.15pm for First Aid and in the Recreation Centre each Friday evening from 7.15 - 9.45pm for the rest of the syllabus.

Tel : 01555 772165

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Braidwood Playgroup

 
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Capability Scotland (Carluke and Braidwood)

Carluke Amateur Operatic Society
The Society rehearses from August to the November production then January to June in the District Hall on Monday evenings at 7.30pm. New members are always welcome.

Tel: 01555 752025

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Carluke and District Canine Society

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Carluke Angling Club

Carluke Baron of Lee Pipe Band

Carluke Camera Club
Carluke Camera Club is a small. modern club with an enviable reputation for photographic excellence. Our members enjoy a comprehensive syllabus covering all aspects of photography from the most traditional to the modern.

The club meets on Fridays at 7.30pm in Carluke Community Centre, Carnwath Road, Carluke.

Carluke Crime Prevention Panel

Carluke Day Centre

Carluke Development Trust
Carluke Development Trust is a charitable organisation dedicated to improving our community. It was established in 1999 and since then started its journey as a community developer.

Thanks to its hard-working volunteers who care passionately about Carluke, the Trust is pursuing environmental projects, organises town events, contributes to town management and development, and markets Carluke to residents and visitors.

Tel: 01555 771118

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Carluke Events Committee

Carluke Parish Historical Society
The society is dedicated to the history of the parish of Carluke.

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Carluke Primrose Prize Flute Band
The band meets and practises every Sunday and Wednesday in Carluke Welfare Hall in Sandy Road and plays in and around Carluke at gala days, open-air events and in concerts. There is also a junior band. All ages and abilities welcome. Tuition given.

Tel: 01555 751976

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Carluke (Scottish) Country Dance Class
Meets in Kirkton Church Hall, Tuesdays 7.30pm till 9.30pm October till March. New members are always welcome.

Tel: 01555 772078

Carluke Tiny Tots Mother and Toddler Group

Carluke Vital Records
Genealogical records of Carluke Parish, particularly burial records.

Tel: 01555 750960

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Carluke Wargames Club

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Carluke Young Farmers Club

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Cat Action Trust

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Castlehill Bowling Club, Belstane Road, Carluke ML8 4BG
Castlehill Bowling Club was established in 1921 until the current day. We currently have 116 gents, 57 ladies, 17 juniors and 22 associate members and are always on the lookout for new members.

We have a main hall and a members lounge and we also hire the hall out. If anyone is interested in hiring the hall out then it is best to contact the bowling club or even pop in.

We have a ladies' afternoon on a Tuesday and a Thursday when the lady members come together and play and the gents have their Wednesday night. During the summer holidays the junior members get the chance to come together on Wednesday afternoons.

The club also have a number of coaches and if any new member or current member would like some tuition then our coaches are sure to be accommodating.

Every Wednesday night we have Bingo which includes a snowball and a raffle, anyone is welcome to come along to this, you do not have to be a member.

During the winter the club runs carpet bowls several nights a week. Again if anyone is interested in that then please do not hesitate to contact the club or pop up.

Tel: 01555 773313

Clyde Model Railway Club

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Clydesdale Access Panel

Clydesdale Citizens Advice Bureau
The Citizens Advice Bureau offers free, impartial and confidential advice on various matters including benefits, debt and employment. The Carluke Outreach is held in the Community Centre each wednesday from 10.00 to 12.00.

10-12 Wide Close
Lanark
ML11 7LX

Tel: 01555 664301
Email: advice@clydesdalecab.casonline.org.uk

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Clydesdale Counselling Project

Clydesdale International Twinning Association
The association was set up in 1975 to promote the benefits of twinning to all sections of the local community.

We have official links to two places: Hemmingen in Lower Saxony, Germany; and Yvetot, in Normandy, France.

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Clydesdale Youth Workers Forum

COVEY (Clydesdale)
This a voluntary project which recruits, trains and supports volunteer befrienders for vulnerable young people in the 7-16 age group.

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Crawforddyke Residents Environmental Action Team (CREATE)

Crawforddyke Senior Citizens Club

Crawforddyke Short Mat Bowling Club 60+
Meets in Carluke District Hall, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays 1.00pm to 5.00pm.

Tel: 01555 759394

Crawforddyke West Residents Association

Crossford, Hazelbank and District OAP Association

 
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Dale Day Care Centre

Disability Resource Centre Clydesdale
Offers advice on all aspects of benefits including form filling and checking service. Staff are fully trained and the centre is a DWP alternative office. Staff can also can visit local groups to give talks and advice.

Operates a wheelchair loan service and a volunteer driver service.

Open 10am to 1pm weekdays.

Tel: 01555 770123

 
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Floodline
Scotland's free national flooding information and advice service.

Tel: 0845 988 1188

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Gingerbread (Clydesdale)

Girls' Brigade (Kirkton Church)
Meets on a Thursday evening in the Church Hall. For girls aged 5-18 years.

Explorers for girls P1-3 meet from 6.00 - 7.00pm.
Juniors for girls P4-5 meet from 6.00 - 7.30pm.
Seniors for girls P6-7 meet from 6.00 - 7.30pm.
Brigaders for girls S1-S6 meet from 7.15 - 9.30pm.

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Hamilton and Clydesdale Womens Aid

Highmill Playgroup

 
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Kirkfieldbank Playgroup

Kirkstyle Youth Fellowship

Kirkton Court Sheltered Housing

Kirkton Players
Carluke-based drama group. Meets in Kirkton Church hall, usually on Mondays 7.30pm onwards.

Tel: 01555 771570

Kirkton Toddler Group
Meets every Wednesday and Friday mornings in the Farron Hall, Kirkton Church from 9:30 - 11am.
 
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LA Funky Faces
Offering a friendly, fun and reliable service providing Face Painting and Temporary Tattoos for Children's Parties, Fun Days, Weddings, Christenings, etc. or simply to entertain children and parents alike.

Tel: 07724 665036

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Lanark Accordian and Fiddle Club
Meets in Ravenstruther Hall 4th Monday of each month, September till April.

Tel: 01555 870345

Lanark Amateur Music Society
Rehearsals from September in Tolbooth and after New Year in the Memorial Hall, Lanark every Tuesday at 7.15pm. New members welcome.

Tel: 01555 662238

Lanark and District Civic Trust

Lanark Dementia Carers

Lanark YMCA Open Award Group

Lanarkshire Songwriters Group
Meets in Cross Keys Inn, Queen St., Stonehouse, 2nd Monday of each month, September to June, 8.00pm. Anyone welcome.

Tel: 01698 359326

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Lanark Panto Club
Meets in Memorial Hall Tuesdays and Thursdays 7.30pm, August to November. Also Sunday rehearsals in November leading up to show in first week of December.

Tel: 01555 662019

Law Anchor Boys

Law Boys Brigade

Law Community Trust
The aim behind the Trust: is to bring the community together; to work for more employment; to increase social opportunities and encourage visitors to Law.

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Law Gala Day Committee

Law Girls Brigade

Law Hearts Football Club

Law Luncheon Club

Law Mother and Toddlers

Law OAP Welfare Association

Law Playgroup

Law Sunday School

Law Wheelers Cycling Club
Founded in 1935, the Law Wheelers Cycling Club caters for all types of sporting cyclist in the Wishaw and Carluke area, although we also have members who live outwith the local area. If you would like to know more about us then please visit the website.

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Law Youth Fellowship

 
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Maureen's Disco Dancers

Miscarriage Support Group

Music in Lanark
Promoting Live Music in the Town. Concerts include classical, jazz and traditional music.

Tel: 07719 148 837

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Nanbudo
The martial art of Nanbudo now has classes for children and adults in Carluke. The class trains at St John's Church hall on Fridays. Times are - children 4:30-5:30 and adults 5:30-7pm. Classes are suitable for all regardless of age or ability. Feel free to drop in to watch or try.

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National Childbirth Trust

North Crawforddyke Residents Association

 
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Re>Source - Personal Development Workshops
Workshops are aimed almost any group and cover a wide range of topics including long term fears, phobias, anxiety, motivation and confidence. The techniques used have an over 80% success rate.

Currently workshops are run as and when required, they are held on week days/nights to suit all (where possible). One-two-one sessions are available on request.

Workshops are free but participants are asked to pay a minimal contribution towards the facilities (no more than £1 - £1.50 per person dependant on attendance). Cold drinks are provided.

Tel: 01555 752258
Mob: 07892 473871

Email: re.source@btinternet.com

R.S.C. Dance Society (Lanark Branch)
Meets Robert Owen Primary School, Smyllum Road, Lanark, Tuesdays, 7.00pm till 9.00pm from mid-September until end November and then from January until end March. If you like Scottish music and dancing, come and join us.

Tel: 01555 665705

 
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Scottish Pre-School Play Association

South Lanarkshire Museums Forum

South Lanarkshire Song Lines
Giving local residents the opportunity to write, perform and record songs about their own community. Meets from 2nd Monday in September until end June. Established songwriters work with organisations and individuals plus a programme of performance events.

Tel: 01698 359326

Speakeasy Club (Lanarkshire)

St Andrew's Ambulance Service

St Athanasius' Mother and Toddlers Group

St John's Mothers and Toddlers

Street Level Carluke
This is a voluntary organisation providing services and activities for young people aged 11 to 25. Street Level works in partnership with South Lanarkshire Council's Universal Connections.

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Teenies Mother and Toddlers Group

The Stork Club
Parent and toddler group for children 3 years and under. Held in St Andrew's Church Hall from 10 am until 12 noon every Friday.

Tel: 07866 081774

Threshhold, South Lanarkshire - a CrossReach project working with adults.

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Traditional Music and Song Association (TMSA)
Promoting traditional music in Lanarkshire through events, workshops, newsletters etc. The TMSA is keen to increase its local membership.

Tel: 01555 860635 or 01555 811641

Tuesday and Thursday Club

 
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Vale of Clyde Pipe Band
Meets every Tuesday 7.00pm till 9.00pm, and every Sunday 10.00am to noon, in Kirkfieldbank Hall. Beginners and experienced players welcome.

 
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West of Scotland Ileostomy Association

 
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