Perthshire Advertiser

Farmers’ Choir raise roof to pocket £46k for charity

- CARLA TALBOT

A packed performanc­e by The Farmers’choir in Perth has raised a staggering £46,000 for Scottish agricultur­e charity, RSABI, and Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance (SCAA).

Compered by well-known farmer and comedian, Jim Smith, and kindly sponsored by leading livestock auctioneer­s, United Auctions, the 85-strong choir performed 18 well-known songs to a packed Perth Concert Hall on February 25.

The choir received a standing ovation from the packed auditorium and the impressive sum will be split equally between the two charities.

This takes the total raised for charity by The Farmers’ Choir – which is celebratin­g its 10th anniversar­y this year – to over £170,000.

During the past decade the choir has supported many excellent rural initiative­s and the Perth event was part of RSABI’S #Keeptalkin­g campaign to encourage people to reconnect and look out for each other.

The idea for the concert first came when Perthshire farmer David Mitchell and his wife Janie, a member of the choir, hatched a plan to raise funds for two charities close to their hearts.

Their plans were delayed, due to covid, but reignited during a chance conversati­on last year with RSABI CEO, Carol Mclaren.

“We are very grateful for all the support we received for the concert and our thanks go to everyone who played a part in making it such an unforgetta­ble night,” said Ms Mclaren.

“We know how hard the choir practiced and it all paid off on the night – they literally sang their socks off and the result was a truly magical evening for everyone. Our thanks also go to a very dapper-looking, kilted Jim Smith for his brilliant Mcing of the night, our main sponsor, United Auctions, and all those who sponsored songs, bought tickets or supported in other ways.

“We were particular­ly pleased that so many farming folk had the opportunit­y to meet up and enjoy each other’s company, with lots of reports of people meeting friends they hadn’t seen for up to 50 years! This rekindling of friendship­s is very much in the spirit of our #Keeptalkin­g campaign.”

Choirmaste­r of The Farmers’ Choir, Kate Picken MBE, said: “We are all absolutely delighted that the concert was so successful in raising this fantastic amount in support of RSABI and

SCAA. Our sincerest thanks to all who contribute­d to making the event such a memorable success.”

SCAA community fundraisin­g officer for Perthshire, Dundee and Angus, Claire Mitchell, added: “We’re extremely grateful to the agricultur­al community for recognisin­g the value of a service like

SCAA which can bring medical support to even the most remote and rural farms and airlift patients on to vital hospital care.”

RSABI offers free practical, financial, and emotional support including counsellin­g services, delivered quickly after receiving the initial enquiry. Its free confidenti­al support service is available 24 hours a day, every day of the year, by calling 0808 1234 555 or through a confidenti­al webchat service, available on RSABI’S website www.rsabi.org.uk.

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Success The choir promoting their show ahead of their performanc­e, and inset, choirmaste­r Kate Picken was delighted with the amount raised

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