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Helmsdale is lobbed an ace award By Caroline McMorran Published: 07:00, 02 February 2021
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Run-down tennis courts in Helmsdale are set to be given a new lease of life, thanks to a sportscotland grant award.
Helmsdale and District Development Trust is to receive £75,000 towards upgrading the disused courts into a floodlit, covered, multi-use games area.
The facility will then be available in the evenings and throughout the winter for use by schools, sports clubs, and community groups.
The redeveloped facility will be available in the evenings and throughout the winter for use by schools, sports clubs, and community groups. Picture: Adobe Stock Images
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Kim Ritchie, chairperson of MACEL and Kirsty Young who is MACPool s deputy manager celebrating the latest grant towards the massive redevelopment project.
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Rotarians in Milford Haven have launched a campaign to get laptops and tablets into the homes of local children whose families are struggling with home-schooling. Lockdown has hit everyone in different ways, but for families attempting to teach their children, often while working from home themselves, a lack of tech equipment is causing huge issues. There are examples of children whose only access to the internet is via mobile phone - or whole families having a rota to use a single laptop. Rotarians, who pride themselves on offering practical solutions to problems, have stepped in and are calling on anyone in the Milford Haven area who has a spare, old or unused laptop or tablet to donate it.