Next Fixtures & Updates

  • 9-10-25 Thrs 18.00 - Opening Bonspiel and informal food
  • 14-10-25 Tue 17.30 - Opening Trophy Game A v B
  • 18-10-25 Sat @ 12.15 - Trophy B v C
  • 23-10-25 Thrs @ 19.45 - Trophy A v C
  • Website last updated 22-7-25

Wednesday, 29 September 2021

And we are Underway

Following a successful 'Practice' session at the weekend, all four rinks were out fro the first round of the Knockout Competition.

There were excellent wins for Julia's and David's rinks (That should have been Graeme's but he forgot to tell David that he was on holiday, but had arranged for a sub!).

Julia's game was against John Good's squad and was a pretty balanced affair, with the exception of one loose (for loose, read BIG  !!!) end.  The Wyllie squad did well to beat the powerful Callander quartet, although maybe made a bit easier without Graeme.

THE FINAL will be held on Friday 5th November at 6pm, when we can no doubt expect fireworks.  (I'll get my coat on the way out.)

Tuesday, 14 September 2021

Syllabus

 This season's syllabus has been added to the 'Fixtures' page.  This has been amended since the issued syllabus and now includes the date for our Knockout Final (5th Nov at 18.00 in case you are interested and too lazy to click the page).

This online syllabus will continue to be updated as more information is received.  Please take note of the revision dates on the 'live' syllabus.

Wednesday, 8 September 2021

Season 21-22

 The lights are green and it looks like we will be getting back to curling again soon.

We welcome Rosylynn Clark as our new President and she is joined by Julia Mackey as her Vice President.  Pauline, is taking some time off curling and we are very grateful to Pam Clark who is standing in as our secretary (play nice, we need her to stay!)

We welcome Ian Campbell as a full playing member,  Ian actually joined us last year but never got the chance to play !  We also welcome Susanne Udall as a reserve and I have abused my position and already arranged for her to sub in the Knockout game, which starts our season on 28 September.  This means that our members can welcome both Ian and Susanne that night.

In the meantime, the website is going through it's spring clean.

COVID Precautions,  pending an update of the Covid Risk Assessment, as long as we remain at or beyond 'Level 0' actual curling can be played as normal i.e. 2 sweepers.  Although if anyone is unhappy with this please let their skips know and arrangements will be made to accommodate their fears and concerns. 

Physical distancing, on and off ice is encouraged and the changing rooms will still have limited capacity, so arriving ready to change shoes and play is also encouraged.

Session times are still staggered and the one-way system will still be in operation ie separate entrance and exit doors.

Masks should still be worn, unless exempt, indoors EXCEPT when on ice or drinking/eating upstairs.  It should be possible for each rink to share a table.

Fingers crossed for a smooth and full season without any hiccups.

Stay Safe

Tuesday, 6 April 2021

Stanley Simpson

 It is with deep regret that we mourn the passing of another former club member.

Stanley was always amiable and an absolute gentleman.

Here he is winning the High Road Pairs competition with Sandy in 2017/18.




Thursday, 14 January 2021

It's Official & other news

 

 As you may have seen.  It is now official that Murrayfield will not reopen this season.

Ice fees will be refunded in due course.  Murrayfield have requested that you consider making a 20% donation of your ice fees, which will be arranged through the clubs.   More news when it is received.

Please note, refunds will be for ice fees ONLY and will not be for any affiliation or membership fees - sorry!

Finally, It has been announced that the skating rink will not be renewing the lease for the bar and cafe area after 31st December 2022.  This means that the balcony extension WILL be carried out before that date.  A further announcement on this is expected before the end of March.

Monday, 2 November 2020

Closed until January 2021

 As you are no doubt aware, Murrayfield has announced that it will be closed for Curling until January 2021 - see their notice, below.

It is our club's intention to Play the Trophy, Thirds and Shots competitions in Jan-Apr, using existing ice, where possible and run as single round robins (as opposed to double round robins).  All other games ie.  Points, Pairs, Bonspiels, Pres v Vice etc. will be cancelled for this season.  

We await to hear about Province and External Competitions etc.

Further news will appear on this website, including info on ice refunds, when the information comes to hand.

For any urgent information, please contact Graeme. 


Murrayfield Curling Limited 
Edinburgh Curling Club

It is with considerable regret that we, Murrayfield Curling Ltd, after consultation with Edinburgh Curling Club, have made the decision to suspend curling at Murrayfield until the end of December.

This decision became inevitable after full consideration of the details emanating from the Scottish Government’s announcement on Thursday 29th October.

For some weeks, we have been awaiting the outcome of lobbying of the Scottish Government by Scottish Curling with the assistance of SIRA (Scottish Ice Rink Association) to classify us as an indoor individual exercise activity, given the extensive efforts that we, along with all curling rinks in Scotland, have introduced to create as safe an environment as that required for individual adult exercise in gyms. To date we have not been successful and as result of the requirements of the Government’s Tier 3 conditions we as a sport are limited to group exercise for under 18s only. It is unfortunate for those members below the age of 18 that they are denied access, because self evidently the economics of running an ice rink for that age group only, are not sustainable.

Despite the hope that Edinburgh City, at the date of the next review on 9th November, may be reclassified as a Tier 2 local authority, which would remove the above over 18s restriction, there is no guarantee of that being the outcome. In any event, when taken along with the fact that travel from other local authority areas that we draw our membership from, with a higher Tier status, would not be allowed, it becomes enormously uncertain how many of our members would actually be able to curl. Waiting to see if matters would improve whilst continuing to incur costly levels of expenditure to maintain the ice is not a viable option and so we felt we had no option but to take the above decision.

Over the coming weeks, we will be evaluating the evolving situation with the possibility to start curling in January 2021 and we will advise you of our plans nearer that date. Those plans will be influenced by the willingness of Clubs to attempt to reschedule games already lost (and to be lost between now and December) and our ability to find ice times to match demand. We will be in touch with club secretaries over the coming days to discuss how they wish to proceed.

Friday, 30 October 2020

Curling Postponed - again

Due to recent government announcements, Murrayfield (curling) will remain closed until at least 9th November.

Further announcements will follow as information becomes available.