The Royal Scottish Pipe Band Association Northern Ireland Branch proudly recognises the vital role that women and girls play in our organisation and across the wider pipe band movement.
From the practice hall to the competition field, women and girls are musicians, volunteers, teachers, innovators and leaders who strengthen our bands and our Branch every day. We are committed to ensuring that our Branch is a place where everyone is treated with equality, fairness and respect.
From the practice hall to the competition field, women and girls are musicians, volunteers, teachers, innovators and leaders who strengthen our bands and our Branch every day. We are committed to ensuring that our Branch is a place where everyone is treated with equality, fairness and respect.
Whilst we acknowledge the progress so far, we recognise that there is always more that we can do to support, encourage and empower all to continue thriving. 
Embracing Inclusion reminds us that a stronger pipe band community is one where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and heard β where talent, dedication, and passion continue to strengthen our shared future.
So on International Women’s Day, letβs celebrate the women and girls who have shaped our past, are making their mark today, and will continue to shape the future of pipe bands in Northern Ireland and beyond.
Embracing Inclusion reminds us that a stronger pipe band community is one where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and heard β where talent, dedication, and passion continue to strengthen our shared future.
So on International Women’s Day, letβs celebrate the women and girls who have shaped our past, are making their mark today, and will continue to shape the future of pipe bands in Northern Ireland and beyond.


