Tain Youth Cafe

Attribution: unknown (Procession in High Street for Diamond Jubilee 1897)

Tain Youth Cafe

Tain Youth Cafe opened on 26th March, 1999 with an official opening by Lord Mackay of Clashfern taking place on 15th June, 1999. It occupies premises formerly used by Burgess & Sons, Plumbers, at 17 Stafford Street and is a drop-in-cafe for local teenagers,open 4 evenings a week. The need for a place where youngsters could meet, play pool, listen to music and feel comfortable, had been evident for some time. A group of concerned adults, under the banner of the YMCA, raised money, tapped grants and viewed sites.

The Official Opening

The Official Opening

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It took about 6 years of hard endeavour in the way of seeking funds and finding suitable premises before this project came to fruition. Donations for setting up the cafe eventually came from the Tain Common Good Fund, the Co-op, Morrison Construction and local people.

The YMCA employs Moira Aitken as Youth Development Officer for the East Sutherland and Easter Ross areas. She is employed for 7 hours per week in Tain and has an office in the Youth Cafe building. The Rev. Roddy Macrae is employed by Children in Need to run the cafe and a team of about 12 volunteers man the cafe and undertake the cleaning.

The refreshments bar

The refreshments bar

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There is no membership as such as this is a “drop-in” cafe but usually there are about 20-30 teenagers in the cafe using the facilities such as the pool table, the Play Station, partaking of the refreshments and snacks available – hot chocolate, soft drinks, crisps, chocolate bars – or just chatting and listening to music. In addition, a form of religious meeting called “Sunday Night Live” takes place on Sunday evenings. This can include small drama pieces on issues of concern to young people presented by a small group of the teenagers themselves. Once a Games Hall is developed, in the store area to the rear of the cafe (hopefully some time in the year 2000), table tennis, indoor football and basketball will be additional activities on offer.


Margaret Urquhart, April, 2000, from information supplied by June Talbot.

Using the Play Station

Using the Play Station

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Tain » Tain History in Old Photos
1864 Tain Railway Station under construction
1864 Tain Railway Station under construction
1880s schooner St Duthus at Great Yarmouth
1880s schooner St Duthus at Great Yarmouth
1889 start of Easter Ross cycling club 12 mile race
1889 start of Easter Ross cycling club 12 mile race
1889 - This photograph shows the start of the Easter Ross cycling club's 12 mile race. It was taken at the rear of Urquhart's shoe shop in the High Street by William Smith.
1890 the Mackays at Rheguille
1890 the Mackays at Rheguille
1890 The Oddfellows Hall building site
1890 The Oddfellows Hall building site
1890s - An unusual picture of a bullock cart.
1890s - An unusual picture of a bullock cart.
1897 Planting Tree for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee
1897 Planting Tree for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee
1897 Procession for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee
1897 Procession for Queen Victorias Diamond Jubilee
1897 Procession in the High Street to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
1897 Procession in the High Street to mark Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee.
1907 Sir Arthur Bignold arrives at Tain station
1907 Sir Arthur Bignold arrives at Tain station
1907 Sir Arthur Bignold receiving Freedon of the Burgh of Tain
1907 Sir Arthur Bignold receiving Freedon of the Burgh of Tain
1907 Stafford Street
1907 Stafford Street
1910 - The United Free Church choir outside the Collegiate Church
1910 - The United Free Church choir outside the Collegiate Church
1910 Annual inspection of towns water springs Culpleasant
1910 Annual inspection of towns water springs Culpleasant
1910 Miss Henderson out for a drive
1910 Miss Henderson out for a drive
1914 - Royal Navy Air Service seaplane taking off from Tain River.
1914 - Royal Navy Air Service seaplane taking off from Tain River.
1920 Carriers at Tain Station
1920 Carriers at Tain Station
1920 Local ploughing match
1920 Local ploughing match
1920 St Duthus cycle and motor works Sutherland street
1920 St Duthus cycle and motor works Sutherland street
1930 Cars outside St Duthus hotel
1930 Cars outside St Duthus hotel
1950s an 1899 Wolseley from Lands End to John o Groats
1950s an 1899 Wolseley from Lands End to John o Groats
1957 High Street ironmonger's shop of Wallace & Fraser burning down.
1957 High Street ironmonger's shop of Wallace & Fraser burning down.
1966 Queen Mother arriving for towns 900th anniversary celebrations
1966 Queen Mother arriving for towns 900th anniversary celebrations
1966 Queen Mother outside Tolbooth with Provost Hay
1966 Queen Mother outside Tolbooth with Provost Hay
1974 Last Town Council outside Tolbooth
1974 Last Town Council outside Tolbooth
2018 Unveiling of memorial
2018 Unveiling of memorial
On 11 August 2018 Kenneth Bannerman of ABCT, aided by Geoff Bolton, a leading aircraftsman who served at RAF Tain during his National Service in 1954 and who now lives in the area, unveiled the memorial on the site of the wartime airfield.
2018 Wartime memorial unveiled
2018 Wartime memorial unveiled
Some of the local people who attended.

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