Crisp packets are turned into lifesaving sleeping bags for homeless people By Val Sweeney Published: 20:30, 16 December 2020
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Empty crisp packets are being turned into survival bags for homeless people.
Eastgate Shopping Centre sales assistant Gillian McCann has started a group for the Inverness area as part of a growing network across the UK.
And pupils at Kirkhill Primary School have been collecting empty crisp bags so they can be turned into insulating liners for sleeping bags.
Ms McCann, who works at the Grape Tree health food shop, has enlisted the help of her cousin, Lesley Fraser, a building manager at Great Glen House in Westercraigs.