Corby Highland Gathering

Corby Highland Gathering Welcome to Corby Highland Gathering, an annual event that celebrates our Scottish heritage right here in the heart of Corby.

Attendees can enjoy the sights and sounds of pipe bands, watching dancers from around the country & beyond compete in the All England Highland Dancing Championships, and other cultural activities. Join us for a weekend of fun for the whole family, complete with craft stalls, delicious food and drink, funfair rides and more, all while immersing yourself in a little piece of Scotland in England.

Very sad news today.  We send our condolences to Walter's family.There will be a very large hole in future Highland Gath...
28/11/2024

Very sad news today.

We send our condolences to Walter's family.

There will be a very large hole in future Highland Gatherings as Walter will be very much missed.

RIP

After a short and sharp battle with cancer, we’re very sorry to announce that Branch President Walter McGregor passed away peacefully in his sleep on 27 November 2024. Our thoughts are with all the McGregor family at this sad time.

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Walter began his pipe band career as bass drummer in the Boys Brigade in Glasgow, before his career in banking led him to London. In 1984 he took up the bass drum again, becoming a founding member of the Harwich & District Pipes & Drums with Chic Mackie, and the band enjoyed successes both locally and nationally before morphing into the Red Hackle Pipe Band under Malcom Dowie. Alongside his Bass Drum duties he deployed his managerial talents in both bands as Treasurer.

Somewhat inevitably, Walter became the RSPBA London and South of England Branch Treasurer in 2009 and was the obvious choice to succeed Willie Allan as Director in 2011, a position he then held until enforced retirement from the National Board in 2023 aged 75. He naturally became the Finance Convenor and ran the RSPBA accounts with his customary efficiency. One of his legacies is that he pulled all the branches into a unified Public Liability Insurance policy.

From 2012 to 2018 he accepted additional responsibilities as Branch Chairman, organising three outdoor and two indoor contests every year, devoting countless hours to liaison with bands, judges and venues. His generous hospitality in hosting visiting adjudicators was legendary, as was his tenacious selling of raffle tickets at contests – all the better to bolster the Branch accounts.

More recently he turned his focus to Branch-run solo piping contests and bringing them into the CLASP system, and was always passionate about showcasing new young players coming through. We have been extremely fortunate to have benefitted from such a talented and energetic Branch President, Chairman and Treasurer over so many years. It will take many volunteers to replace all the roles he undertook so competently, and his strategic vision and wise counsel will be sorely missed.



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Remembrance Sunday gives us all the chance to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our fre...
10/11/2024

Remembrance Sunday gives us all the chance to remember the service and sacrifice of all those that have defended our freedoms and protected our way of life.

Corby Highland Gathering join our community in remembering the Armed Forces who have lost their lives as a result of conflict or terrorism.

Friends Of Corby British Legion and Royal British Legion

04/11/2024

Another successful committee meeting for Corby Highland Gathering 2025. Thanks to The White Hart - Corby for the warm welcome.

Announcements coming soon!

It was amazing to be able to showcase local talent in 2024 who put on brilliant demonstrations for us.  Thanks to East N...
19/10/2024

It was amazing to be able to showcase local talent in 2024 who put on brilliant demonstrations for us. Thanks to East Northants 1st Taekwondo, Wishmaker Parties, Corby Steel Spirit Cheerleaders Alison Gaffney-Hinde, Crazy Feet Dance, NMPAT Corby Music Centre, Chordless Corby, Vikings of Mercia, Highland Dancing Schools and Pipe Bands for all their performances.

We can't wait to see who will be performing for us in 2025!

05/10/2024

Good Luck to everyone taking part!

Corby Highland Gathering will be back in 2025 and we need your company's support to keep it going please!Now's your chan...
14/09/2024

Corby Highland Gathering will be back in 2025 and we need your company's support to keep it going please!

Now's your chance to get your business involved with Corby Highland Gathering. For just £100 per number, your company has the chance to win our Golden Ball Card and become one of our main sponsors as well as having a full page advert in our programme and banner on our stage as shown in the photo, just like WHITE KNIGHT in 2024.

1 Number will get your company mentioned in our Thank You page in our programme and on social media
2 Numbers will also get your company logo and link on our sponsors section on our website; www.corbyhighlandgathering.co.uk
3 Numbers will have the addition of a ¼ page advert in our programme
4 Numbers will get a ½ page advert in our programme instead of the ¼ page
5 or more entries can be discussed

Get in touch now to reserve your number(s)!

10/09/2024

Just 2 weeks until our Open Day and 1st Anniversary at Active In Motion! 🎉
Join us for a day of fun, fitness, and community.

Discover our inclusive health and wellbeing centre/gym, designed for everyone.
Don’t miss out! 🏃‍♀️🏋️‍♂️

Fantastic Food, Great Service!  Well worth a visit, any day of the week!And supported Corby Highland Gathering brilliant...
10/09/2024

Fantastic Food, Great Service! Well worth a visit, any day of the week!

And supported Corby Highland Gathering brilliantly this year.

📣 New Restaurant Opening Hours Starting This Monday! ⏰

We’re excited to announce that from this Monday, we’ll have new opening hours to serve you even better! 🙌

Our new hours:
Monday to Saturday 11 AM - 9 PM 🍽️🍻
Sunday 12 PM - 5 PM 🍷🍴

We can’t wait to welcome you in for great food, drinks, and service. See you soon at The white hart !🎉

Back in 2025!Corby Highland Gathering returns to Charter Field on Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th JulyFollow us for more ann...
03/09/2024

Back in 2025!

Corby Highland Gathering returns to Charter Field on Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th July

Follow us for more announcements and to keep up to date with everything we have planned!

Can't wait to welcome you all back again

Who wants the dates for Corby Highland Gathering 2025...
02/09/2024

Who wants the dates for Corby Highland Gathering 2025...

So we've all heard of football cards used to raise funds for clubs/groups/etc.  To help raise money towards Corby Highla...
01/09/2024

So we've all heard of football cards used to raise funds for clubs/groups/etc. To help raise money towards Corby Highland Gathering 2025, there is an easier way to choose a team and be in with the chance of winning £100.00!

Click on the link below, choose your team(s) for £2.00 per team (plus fees) and once all 100 teams are picked the winning team will be revealed.

Easier for you to pick and pay, easier for us to manage :)

Good Luck!

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Apologies for the delay, but we would also like to congratulate Inveraray & District Pipe Band on becoming World Pipe Ba...
01/09/2024

Apologies for the delay, but we would also like to congratulate Inveraray & District Pipe Band on becoming World Pipe Band Champions 2024

Congratulations also to all the pipe bands taking part and we'd love to welcome you to Corby Highland Gathering in 2025!

Congratulations to all the competitors at the World Highland Dancing Championships from everyone at
01/09/2024

Congratulations to all the competitors at the World Highland Dancing Championships from everyone at

Crowds flock to party at the 130th Cowal Gathering

Billed as one of Scotland’s best days out the finale of the 130th Cowal Gathering lived up to its reputation.

Thousands of people from across the world gathered in Dunoon today for the final day of the world’s most spectacular Highland Gathering with competitors, entertainers and spectators joining forces to make sure super Saturday was a day to remember.

Crowds watched as over a thousand competitors fought to secure some Cowal silverware. Dancers, pipers, heavy athletes and wrestlers were joined by entertainers including cyclists, axe throwers, stunt runners and musicians to ensure the Gathering’s crowds were wowed from early morning until the end of the day.

The standard of competition was world class, with every athlete and competitor giving their all to leave the Stadium as a Cowal Gathering winner.

Overseeing the action was this year’s Gathering’s Chieftain, one of Scotland’s most popular actors, Martin Compston.

One of the highlights of the Gathering’s final day was, as always, the Cowal Pipe Band Championship.

Section and grade winners in the Cowal Pipe Band champions were:

Novice Juvenile B – Oban High School Development Band.
Novice Juvenile A – Renfrewshire Schools Novice A.
Grade 3 – Renfrewshire Schools Novice A.
Grade 3 MSR – Dunbar RBL.
Grade 2 – Kilchoman Distillery Isle of Islay.

The champion adult drum major was: E Barr, Field Marshal Montgomery Pipe Band.

The champion juvenile drum major was: L Anderson, New Ross and District Pipe Band.

Today also saw the Argyllshire Highland Dancing competitions (for dancers who live in Argyll and Bute), with top honours in the 7 and under 12 years Premier category going to Georgia Dow from Helensburgh and the 12 and 13 years Premier category awarded to Amelia May Smith from Dunoon.

Top prize in the 14 and 15 years Premier category went to Ellie Gorman from Campbeltown and Catriona Gammons from Helensburgh triumphed in the 16 years and over class.

Then came the biggest Highland Dancing competition in the world – the World Championship finals - with dancers from Australia, Canada and the USA pitting their skills against the best the UK has to offer.

In the end, it was Aisla Gocan-Wright from London, Ontario who emerged victorious in the World Juvenile finals, followed by Rebecca Acob of Coldstream and Ellie Murgha of Townsville.

The trophy for best Scottish Juvenile Dancer went to Cody Fong from Kirkcaldy and the best Overseas Juvenile Dancer was Aisla Gocan-Wright.

In the World Junior championship, Eilidh Gammons of Helensburgh, defended her title and held off the challenge of Katjana Bruinsa from Leduc County and Maria Monk of Glasgow.

The best Scottish Junior Dancer was Eilidh Gammons, and the trophy for the best Overseas Junior Dancer went to Katjana Bruinsma.

The Adult World champion was Rebecca Thow from Aberdeen, followed by Marielle Lesperance from Dartmouth, with Chloe McClean from Edinburgh in third.

Marielle Lesperance is taking home the Mary McHarg Quaich for best Overseas Adult Dancer. The cup for best Scottish Adult Dancer went to Rebecca Thow.

Throughout the afternoon, some of the world’s hottest traditional music bands entertained the crowds in the now-famous Cowal Live Music Tent.

Top of the bill was one of Cowal Gathering’s favourite bands, Beinn Lee who were joined by two of the hottest names on the traditional music scene – Oban’s Ceol An Aire and Abigail Pryde, who is no stranger to the Cowal Live Music stage, both as a solo performer and with her band, Heron Valley. Also on the line-up was Cowal Gathering regulars The Inverhooley Ceilidh Band who made sure nobody got out of the Live Music Tent without dancing!

While the bands were playing in their marquee behind the stadium, the heavy athletes and wrestlers battled it out for top honours in the stadium itself.

In the International Heavy Athletics Team competition, Team Scotland were victorious with Team Austria coming runners up.

In the overall individual heavy athletics, Kyle Randall from Scotland from triumphed in the men’s competition, with Craig Winslow from Scotland in second and Martin Tim Kuhne from Germany third.

In the women’s event, Mhairi Porterfield from Scotland beat off the challenge of Eve Robson from England (2nd) and Christina Scheffaur from Austria (3rd).

Of course, the Gathering’s reputation for being one of Scotland’s best family-friendly events was cemented with the selection of entertainment for all ages.

One of the most popular draws was the debut of The Stunt Runner who wowed the crowds with his adrenaline filled performance.

Among the other biggest attractions were the Braveheart Axe Throwing Team, The BMX Show, mountain biking track, the Cowal Ceilidh Tent with the Inverhooley Ceilidh Band and legendary children’s favourite, Artie’s Singing Kettle featuring veteran entertainer Artie Trezise, who has entertained generations of children with his songs and stories.

Speaking on behalf of the Board of Cowal Gathering, Fraser McCowan said the event would go down as one of the most memorable in recent times.

He stressed that its success was in no small part due to the ongoing efforts and support of the people of Dunoon and the wider Cowal community, as well as the event’s sponsors.

‘On behalf of the Gathering’s organisers, I would like to thank everyone who has worked so hard to make sure the 130th Cowal Gathering goes down in history as the best party in town!

‘I’d also like to thank the thousands of people who have come out to support the Gathering over the last three days. We’ve welcomed spectators not just from Argyll and Bute and Scotland more generally but from right around the globe, and the feedback we’ve received has been overwhelmingly positive.

‘Of course, we wouldn’t have a Gathering at all without the wonderful competitors, who excelled themselves this year. Those of us lucky enough to have been here witnessed levels of performance never seen before.

‘We all know how popular the traditional Highland Games events such as the piping, dancing and heavy athletics are, and of course they remain the main draw. This, together with our Top Field entertainment ensures Cowal Gathering will remain at the top of the list of Fun Family Days Out in Scotland in the future.

‘A big thank you again to everyone involved, and I hope we’ll see you back again next year.’

Ian Laister, managing director at Bakkafrost Scotland, headline sponsor of the event said: “This special family event has brought fun and great competitive spirit to Argyll. It has been our pleasure to support the Cowal Gathering, now for the tenth year. Providing support to local community events like the Cowal Gathering is part of our commitment to support rural communities in Scotland where we live and work.

“Thank you to the organisers who put so much effort into planning a successful event not only for the local community to enjoy, but for visitors to experience the best of what Scottish tradition has to offer.

“Our flagship Native Hebridean salmon has been a hit but the world Highland Dancing competition was a highlight for me.”

Cowal Highland Gathering is supported through EventScotland’s International Events Programme.

A full list of the results of all today’s action will be posted on the website (www.cowalgathering.com) as soon as possible.

01/08/2024

Don't forget its our Summer Fete on Saturday 3rd August.

11.00am till 3.00pm

In the hospice gardens on Butland Road.

Fun for all the family

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