Virtual Kiltwalk 23-25 April, 2021
Steven Phillips raising funds for Prince and Princess Wales Hospice setting off for his 26 mile walk from Glasgow Green IT has been a time when charities have been hit hard with a loss of income and traditional routes to raise funds cut off during months of lockdown. However, despite restrictions one event found a way to adapt and help people raise vital funds for their chosen charities. More than 10,000 people completed the second Virtual Kiltwalk event and following the latest one, more than £6million has been raised.
Read more: Today it was revealed £6.1 million for 1,055 coronavirus-hit charities across Scotland was raised after the 2021 Virtual Kiltwalk Weekend.
Highland bakery has new recipe to help artists By Val Sweeney Published: 12:00, 10 January 2021
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Upstairs Gallery curator Jayne Austin.
Customers at a bakerâs shop in Inverness will be able to admire work by local artists when popping in to buy their loaves of bread thanks to a joint venture with a community art gallery.
Family-owned bakery Ashers stepped in to offer wall space after hearing that the Upstairs Gallery had made the difficult decision to put its 2021 programme on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.