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The Lowther Hills Ski Club sits on the boundary of Dumfries and Galloway and South Lanarkshire The south of Scotland's only ski centre could thrive if it received the same government support as ...
According to Anjo Abelaira, the chairman of the newly-formed Lowther Hills Ski Club, the initial goal was to be able to offer between 15 and 40 days a year of lift-assisted skiing, ...
However, the most recent iteration of the Lowther Hills Ski Club was kick-started in 2014 by Anjo Abelaira, who came to live in the area having previously worked at ski resorts all over Europe.
It sits at an altitude of 5,275ft and is in the German-speaking section of the canton of Valais, although those who work in its tourist industry are… ...
The Lowther Hills Ski Club, near Wanlockhead, has unveiled £100,000 worth of plans for lights on the nursery slopes, a clubhouse and a snow-grooming machine for next season.
A NEW community-owned ski centre will soon open its doors in southern Scotland. The Lowther Hills Ski Club is confident it will be granted planning permission to build a clubhouse and a 600m rope ...
Lowther Hills Ski Club, which was a popular resort in the 60s and 70s, has applied for a new clubhouse and tow-rope at their base near Wanlockhead.
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Lanarkshire men's shed set to slide into unique new premises - MSNA rural men’s shed based in Scotland’s highest village is soon to have a unique new home – after relocating a former ski hut five miles from its previous hillside perch. Members of Lowther ...
The south of Scotland's only ski centre could thrive if it received the same government support as its rivals in the north, it has been claimed. Volunteers who run the Lowther Hills Ski Club ...
The south of Scotland's only ski centre could thrive if it received the same government support as its rivals in the north, it has been claimed. Volunteers who run the Lowther Hills Ski Club ...
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