have incurred substantial losses over the past two seasons, but successful player sale profits have offset these.
Pupils from the secondary school can apply for a scholarship to spend a year at Syracuse University, in memory of 35 students from there who died in the bombing.There is a memorial garden on the edge of the town, as well as plaques in Sherwood Crescent and Park Place, the two sites where most of the plane came down.
Nearby Tundergarth Church, which overlooks the field where the nose cone was found, is also a site of remembrance.But more than anything, the Lockerbie bombing victims are remembered by those they left behind.Every year in Tobermory, members at the golf club play for the cup which carries Billy MacAllister's name.
And his friend Stewart has a special reason to remember him."He had a big impact on my life really because, had Billy not enticed me to go and work over at Richmond, I would probably have not got to know my then girlfriend, who became my wife. My life would have been a very different one from what it became," he says.
"What a shame he didn't get a chance to go on and fulfil his potential."
For Rose, Tim's early death has shaped the course of the past four decades for all those who loved him."The shortages with Creon has been ongoing for so long and it seems no effective attempts are being made by officials to make the process easier for pharmacies and patients and to put robust plans in place to prioritise the availability of this product," she said.
"Instead they continue prolonging the current processes."A Department of Health and Social Care spokesperson said it knew "how frustrating and distressing" medicine supply issues can be for patients and clinicians caring for them.
They added: "The European-wide supply issues with Creon are caused by a limited availability of raw ingredients and manufacturing capacity constraints."We are working closely with industry and the NHS to mitigate the impact on patients and resolve the issues as quickly as possible."