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Bake Off star unveils plan for new charity

Perthshire woman working to create her own bakery

- Mark Mackay

Raising dough has proved to be a straightfo­rward task for Highland Perthshire’s Great British Bake Off favourite Flora Shedden.

The engaging and unflappabl­e 21-year-old is working to create her own bakery in Dunkeld and earlier this month launched a crowdfundi­ng campaign to help her achieve her dream.

With a week still to go she has already surpassed her £8,000 target and set herself on the path to becoming a business owner.

Flora, however, has now unveiled an even greater ambition – stretching her funding target to £10,000 in a bid to add a new charitable arm to her Aran bakery.

She plans to use the excess money to set up Aran Kneads Dough, which will provide bakery goods to those in need.

Flora said: “Any money raised above and beyond (the original £8,000 target) will be spent on the community and in particular on lessons and courses in bread making, baking and cooking.

“We would also use any excess donations to help set up Aran Kneads Dough later on this year.

“This will function as a charitable branch of Aran Bakery.

“Through this scheme people will be able to donate weekly bread deliveries for those in need and celebratio­n cakes for those less fortunate, as well as offer apprentice­ships for the younger generation­s.

“Aran Kneads Dough will also donate any leftovers to foodbanks and local hospices.”

Flora, the youngest-ever Great British Bake Off semi-finalist, launched her initial crowdfundi­ng campaign after discoverin­g structural problems with the 200-year-old building chosen as the base for her bakery.

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Flora Shedden is the youngest-ever Great British Bake Off semi-finalist.

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