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One of the first events in the north-east agricultural show calendar – the Fettercairn Show – has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to Covid-19.
The show had been due to take place on Saturday July 3 but its organisers, the Fettercairn Farmers Club, said it will no longer go ahead due to ongoing coronavirus restrictions.
In a statement, the club said: “We are disappointed that we had to come to this decision but feel it is the responsible one to make in order to safeguard the spectators, exhibitors, sponsors and committee.
Agricultural bursary scheme run by Black Isle Farmersâ Society opens By Hector MacKenzie Published: 13:00, 07 March 2021
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Black Isle Farmersâ Society has announced the opening of its bursary scheme for 2021.
Applications for awards are being invited from young people wishing to study and gain qualifications in a farming or agriculturally-related subject. Courses can either be educational or vocational.
Applications must be made by April 15. The bursary is open to those between the ages of 16 to 26 who live, study or work in the Highlands or have strong connections to the area.
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The Covid pandemic has put paid to Europe’s biggest pipe band competition – causing a multi-million pound blow to the Highland economy.
The European Pipe Band Championships, part of the popular Piping Inverness event, was one of the biggest highlights of the instrument’s calendar in the Highlands, attracting 100 bands and 17,500 visitors when last held in the city in 2019.
The setback has come at the same time another massive competition was called off in Lewis, and other major events such as the Black Isle Show are being cancelled across the region.
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