It is a story which shows how the support received from around the globe, when combined with the dedication, enthusiasm and vision of so many in Dunblane, created an inspiring legacy. The history, the activities and the future of The Centre are all here, a testament to how one community, stunned by tragedy, ensured a positive future.

ISBN 978-0-9553057-9-5
£10 - All profits will support The Dunblane Centre
To purchase, please pop in to pick up a copy at the Dunblane Centre
The Editors
Mick North's daughter Sophie, and Pam Ross's daughter Joanna, were both victims at Dunblane Primary School in March 1996. Mick is a Patron of the Dunblane Centre. Pam worked at The Centre from 2006 - 2015, and is now on the board of trustees.
Nora Gilfillan was a member of the Dunblane Primary School Board in 1996 and was at the heart of the plans for a Youth Project and the development of The Centre. She was Project Co-ordinator, and currently serves on the board of trustees
| Monday to Friday |
Opening Hours: 9.30am - 8.30pm Coffee Bar: Mon-Fri from 9.30am - 3.00pm (sometimes later!) |
| Saturday |
9.00am -1.00pm |
| Sunday |
11.00am - 1.00pm |
The hours above are our core business hours. However as our varied weekend activity schedule is evolving and expanding, we are often open for longer than the above at weekends. If you'd like to visit outside of these times, we'd love to welcome you; just check we are here before stopping by!
Dunblane Youth and Sports Centre Trust
Registered charity in Scotland SC027397