West Lothian Courier

The Lockdown Ranger digging deep for charity

Workers raising cash for Covid fight

- JOHN-PAUL CLARK

Workers on a new West Lothian housing developmen­t have been raising money for charity.

An engineerin­g company working on the new Winchburgh developmen­t is raising the cash for the NHS Charities Together Covid-19 Urgent Appeal.

The firm, I & H Brown, is aiming to reach £10,000 and Winchburgh Developmen­ts Limited is matching this amount and donating funds to the local community.

The c o m mu n i t y donations are set to benefit a range of local groups including Winchburgh Youth Club, Winchburgh Albion Youth FC, the Winchburgh Gala, Winchburgh Community Developmen­t Trust, Winchburgh Church, local schools, local carers support and the Winchburgh Seniors Club.

I & H Brown is donating all profits from the hire of one of its site excavators, currently working to prepare the land for the new Auldcathie District Park and the new marina in Winchburgh.

Following a competitio­n among the P7 pupils at Winchburgh Primary School, the excavator has been named ‘ The Lockdown Ranger’.

The winner of the competitio­n, Jessica, said “It was really fun coming up with the name. I chatted with my family and friends to help get some ideas. I decided

The Lockdown

Ranger was my favourite – and I was really happy that it won.”

Duncan

Brown, director, at I & H Brown, said: “Given the challenges that everyone is facing from the pandemic, the team at I & H Brown want to do our bit to support the NHS in its continued effort to fight the virus and rebuild.

“It has been great to involve the local community in this, and we hope to raise a good sum of money for this extremely worthy cause.”

Ian Har vey, head teacher at Winchburgh Primary School, said: “It was fantastic to involve the pupils of Winchburgh Primary in the naming of the excavator, especially

during these restricted times we are in. The pupils feel very involved with the park and marina especially and look forward to seeing these projects take shape over the coming months.”

John Hamilton, chief Executive, Winchburgh Developmen­ts Ltd, said: “We fully support this charity initiative launched by I& H Brown to raise funds for NHS charities.

“We have also been aware of the challenges some of the local voluntary groups have faced this year and I am delighted that our match funding to this initiative will help them reconnect and respond to the changing times they are adapting to work in.

“We have built a good relationsh­ip with the community and it is important for us to support them in any way we can.”

 ??  ?? Our Lockdown Ranger Winchburgh Primary pupil Jessica with John Hamilton and Duncan Brown – and the big digger
Our Lockdown Ranger Winchburgh Primary pupil Jessica with John Hamilton and Duncan Brown – and the big digger

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