Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

200 beanies given to pupils

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HUNDREDS of Arbroath pupils will no longer have to shiver through their lessons, thanks to the work of the town’s Rotary club.

Aside from the cold weather, pupils currently have to take most lessons with the windows open. This improves ventilatio­n and therefore reduces the chance of coronaviru­s transmissi­on.

Bruce Currie, Arbroath Rotary Club spokesman, said the club was happy to “spring into action”.

He said: “When we heard about the need for some warm clothing for some of the pupils of the local schools we immediatel­y got on to it.

“The clothing was necessary due to the cold winter weather and the coronaviru­s requiremen­t to increase ventilatio­n in the classrooms.”

He said they purchased 56 insulated jackets, plus more than 200 lined beanies and pairs of gloves for pupils in the town.

Kirsty Thompson, principal teacher at Hayshead Primary School, accepted the donation on behalf of the local schools.

Bruce said the club had been forced to work in new ways due to the pandemic.

He said: “Like a lot of similar organisati­ons in these Covid-19 days, we have had to rethink how we serve the local community.

“There are no longer any opportunit­ies to hold traditiona­l fundraiser­s such as the annual coffee morning, quiz night, Santa at Tesco, carols in the high street or even the local talent concert in the Webster Theatre.

“So many of the Arbroath Rotary Club members have donated to the Charitable Giving Activities Fund instead.”

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