The society has a very simple objective:

"the provision of social and cultural activities and good fellowship among its members
……for the advancement of benevolent or Scottish national objects"

A spirit of friendship, community and enjoyment characterises our society. It is known as one of the most active Caledonian societies in the south east of England and has events every Friday between September and April. Our Burns' Night is a highlight in the St Albans social calendar and other Scottish anniversaries are celebrated and entertainment ranging from talks and music through to walks and a Ceilidh is featured. Scottish Country Dancing is very popular, appealing to the complete age range - '18 to 80' is certainly not an exaggeration!

Celebrate traditions:
Burns' Night; St Andrew's; Hogmanay

Entertainment in style:
Ceilidh; Country Dancing; Fiddlers' Rally

Socialise in company:
Talks; Games; Walks; Quiz; Music


We invite prospective members to telephone the secretary Bill Cormack on 01727-837899 or eMail to cormackbill@aol.com