The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Fundraiser­s ahoy for designs on Anchor

- BY JOANNE WARNOCK

A north-east charity has launched a competitio­n to give youngsters the chance to create a sculpture to boost their campaign to raise £1million towards a world-class cancer research unit.

Friends of Anchor launched their landmark 20for20 project yesterday, which will involve 20 decorated anchor sculptures being dotted around the north and north-east.

The charity is now looking for schools to take part in a competitio­n to create the design for one of the anchors.

The 20for20 School Art Competitio­n is now open to all primary schools in the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary catchment area.

Friends of Anchor members are also keen to involve local artists in the design of the sculptures.

The anchor structures will be manufactur­ed by the Balmoral Group, meaning all money from the initiative can go towards the target.

Chairman of Friends of Anchor Jim Milne said the creativity of the pupils will bring a special and memorable aspect to the campaign.

The winning school will receive £500 as well as a 5% bonus from the value achieved at the auction of their anchor at the end of the campaign. It is hoped the winning monies will be used by the school’s art department.

Each anchor is available to sponsor at £10,000 – to find out more contact the project team at friendsofa­nchor20for­20@balmoral.co.uk, or apply for a competitio­n pack online at www.friendsofa­nchor20for­20.org

 ??  ?? ALL HANDS ON DECK: Loirston pupils, from left, Alex Milne 6, Sophie Milne, 9, and Danni Anderson, 9
ALL HANDS ON DECK: Loirston pupils, from left, Alex Milne 6, Sophie Milne, 9, and Danni Anderson, 9

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