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Women of Dumfries and Galloway Lunch 2016

The fourteenth annual Women of Dumfries and Galloway Lunch took place on Friday 11th March 2016. Chairman Vicky Jardine-Paterson welcomed…

Festive opening hours

The Foundation office will close at 12 noon on Wednesday 21st December 2016 and re-open at 9:30am on Wednesday 4th January 2017.…

Gatsby Gala Encore

There are still a few tickets left for the Gatsby Gala Encore – our gala evening to be held on…

Annual Report

Our 2014/2015 Annual Report is now available to view or download.

Crichton Conversations

The 2015/2016 Crichton Conversation programme has now been published. The series opens with David Frost CMG, Chief Executive of the…

Gatsby Glamour Gala

On Friday 7th November 2014 the Foundation hosted the Gatsby Glamour Gala.

The Women of Dumfries and Galloway Lunch

The Women of Dumfries and Galloway Lunch took place on Friday 20th March 2014.

Annual General Meeting

The Foundation’s 15th Annual General Meeting was held on Wednesday 25th November 2015. Convenor, Andrew Walls, presided over proceedings and…

Crichton Conversations

Please note that it has become necessary to make a change from the published speaker for the next of the 2014/2015 Crichton Conversation Series on Tuesday 10th March.

Dame Barbara Kelly Fellowship

The Crichton Foundation is delighted to announce that Professor David Clark has been awarded the inaugural Dame Barbara Kelly Fellowship.

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