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5th Dec 2024

SWI Heritage Project awarded grant by The National Lottery Heritage Fund

Heritage
4th Dec 2024

SWI calls for rethink on bank charges

31st Oct 2024

What do I get for my membership?

Member Resource, News
9th Oct 2024

Members’ News 28 – print friendly version

Members' News
6th Sep 2024

Members’ News 27 – print friendly version

Members' News
6th Sep 2024

New SWI constitution approved

Governance, News
28th Aug 2024

SWI welcomes Clare Greig to the Board

Governance, News
9th Aug 2024

Members’ News 26 – print friendly version

Members' News
10th Jul 2024

SWI Junior Dippers Grant 2024

News
27th Jun 2024

NEW Guidance Launched for Federations and Institutes: Preserving your Archives

Heritage
27th Jun 2024

Safeguarding Guidance for members – Working with Children and Young People

Governance
5th Jun 2024

Members’ News 25 – print friendly version

Members' News
28th May 2024

SWI national fee increase announced

Governance, News
28th May 2024

Joan’s cards bring Royals cheer

7th May 2024

Members’ News 24 – print friendly version

Members' News
29th Apr 2024

Scotland’s oldest woman kickstarts SWI oral history project

Heritage
17th Apr 2024

Member Saves Sanquhar Designs

Heritage
4th Apr 2024

Members’ News 23 – print friendly version

Members' News
26th Mar 2024

SWI Announces Partnership with The Crichton Trust

Heritage
5th Mar 2024

Members’ News 22 – print friendly version

Members' News
6th Feb 2024

Members’ News 21 – print friendly version

Members' News
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