Comrie has an unusually active volunteer and community life. This page maps the organisations and groups that make it work — from CDT's own working groups to independent clubs, committees, and charities.
CDT
CDT runs a set of volunteer-led working groups covering areas from woodland and heritage to climate and community events. Anyone can join — no expertise required.
Cultybraggan Camp
The camp is home to a range of tenants — from youth groups and clubs to commercial businesses. Each has its own listing with contact details.
Community groups in Comrie
The elected statutory body representing Comrie residents. Distinct from Comrie Development Trust — the Community Council is a statutory council body; CDT is a community benefit society and registered charity.
An outdoor activity and camping hub a short way from Comrie, offering mountain biking trails, eco-camping, and outdoor adventures.
Comrie's unique New Year fire festival — a UNESCO-recognised tradition in which torchbearers parade through the village at midnight on Hogmanay. Intangible Cultural Heritage.
The village's annual summer festival — two weeks of events, competitions, and community celebrations. Cultybraggan Camp hosts events during the Fortnight.
Comrie Cricket Club is one of the oldest cricket clubs in Scotland, playing in the Perthshire Cricket Association. All abilities and ages welcome.
The Parent and Family Association for Comrie Primary School, organising fundraising, community events, and family activities in support of the school.
The White Church is Comrie's main community centre, hosting local groups, events, and activities throughout the year.
Comrie Bowling Club welcomes players of all abilities to its outdoor green in the village. Social and competitive bowling throughout the season.
Comrie's branch of the Scottish Women's Institute — crafts, talks, outings, and community activities for women across the Comrie area.
An independently elected committee administering the bequest of Heinrich Steinmeyer — a German prisoner of war at Cultybraggan Camp who, on release, left his entire estate to benefit the people of Comrie. The committee makes grants to local organisations benefiting older people. Independently elected by the community since March 2019.
Local drama society performing plays and pantomimes for the Comrie community. Storage at Cultybraggan Camp.
Organises Comrie's annual Christmas lights display. Uses a storage hut at Cultybraggan Camp.
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