Scottish Curling remembers Michael Burton

The Scottish Curling organization has published a tribute page honoring Michael Burton. This remembrance highlights his contributions to the sport. Details of his involvement remain outlined in the organization's online content.

The official website of Scottish Curling features a dedicated section titled 'Remembering Michael Burton.' This page serves as a tribute within the organization's news archive, accessible under the January category. Scottish Curling, based at Cairnie House in Newbridge, Scotland, maintains various resources for members, including competition calendars, development programs, and safeguarding policies.

While specific details about Michael Burton's achievements or timeline are not detailed in the available content, the tribute underscores the organization's commitment to recognizing individuals connected to the sport. Scottish Curling supports a range of activities, from junior and adult curling to inclusive programs and wheelchair performance initiatives.

The page is part of broader efforts to document the history of the game, alongside sections on past champions and the Ladies Branch. Contact information for Scottish Curling is provided as Tel: 0131 333 3003 and Email: office@scottishcurling.org, inviting further engagement from the curling community.

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