Princess Royal visits Argyll
ARGYLL residents will have a chance to meet the Princess Royal when she visits Lochgilphead next week.
MID Argyll residents will have a chance to meet royalty next week when H H the rincess
oyal visits Lochgilphead, writes o n Call m.
The rincess oyal will first head to the
iverside ascals day nursery on Wednesday, where they hope to hold a Mad Hatter’s Tea arty in the courtyard, weather permitting. The rincess oyal has been involved in championing children’s welfare, serving as president of Save the Children charity since 1 0.
Following this visit, Mid Argyll Community
ool will put on a display of swimming skills by the Mid Argyll Dolphins, something the
rincess oyal, a keen sports enthusiast herself, will no doubt appreciate.
A spokesperson for Mid Argyll Community Swimming ool (MAC ool) said We are delighted to wel- come Her oyal Highness the rincess
oyal to Lochgilphead during the community pool’s 0th anniversary year. MAC ool enjoys ,000 admissions annually and is one of a very a small number of leisure facilities availServices able to the Mid Argyll community.’
Another fitting stop will be in her duties as patron of Citizens Advice Scotland when she will meet members of Argyll and Bute Citizens Advice Bureau in Lochgilphead, who will talk about their Armed Advice roject (ASA ) before the
rincess oyal meets some of the volunteer advisers and finds out about other aspects of their work.
There will be a reception for guests where the rincess oyal will make a short speech about patronage of Citizens Advice Scotland, and the work of ABCAB, and will present certificates to the newlyqualified volunteer advisers.