
Photographs that Tell Our Story
Skilled local photographers Jamie Ballantine, Chris Bell, Stevi Jackson and Martin Shields reveal the secrets of a top shot and offer their 2026 calendars for sale. Annual Membership £15/ Visitors £4 per session

Strathblane Heritage organises six events every winter, on the third Monday of September, October, November, January, February and March, all at 7.30pm in our lovely Village Club at 20-22 Glasgow Road Blanefield – https://villageclub1911.org/
All are welcome: membership costs just £15 a year entitling you to free access to all events. To join Strathblane Heritage, just come along to one of our events or contact us using the contact form on this website. Guests are equally welcome upon payment of a £4 admission fee. Please note that the club’s seated capacity is 90 people and it’s advisable to arrive in good time to be sure of a seat.
The normal format is for a speaker or speakers to make a presentation of an hour, followed by Q&A and then tea and biccies. Our topics vary considerably, as you can see from this list of future and past event presentations – but they must all have in common that they shed a light on meaningful events in our parish, and are entertainingly presented.

Skilled local photographers Jamie Ballantine, Chris Bell, Stevi Jackson and Martin Shields reveal the secrets of a top shot and offer their 2026 calendars for sale. Annual Membership £15/ Visitors £4 per session

Alastair Balfour recaptures in film and photos the golden age of Clyde steamers when thousands of Scots families took to the local beaches and resorts for their summer holidays. Annual Membership £15/ Visitors £4 per session

Dr Bob Sharp, educationalist, author and mountain rescue specialist presents an illustrated history of the Campsies as one of Central Scotland’s most popular locations for walking, climbing and – yes – skiing. Annual membership £15/ Visitors £4 per session

Professor Richard Oram of Stirling University presents the remarkable story of the Earl of Lennox and the large slice of Western Scotland – including the Blane Valley – that he […]