The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

RSABI rallying call for Great Glen Challenge

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Scotland’s rural charity RSABI is urging members of the farming community to donate to those taking part in its Great Glen Challenge.

The charity, which provides financial assistance to those who have relied on the land, holds the one-day challenge every year to raise funds.

The challenge will see 100 participan­ts from 25 rural businesses either run, cycle or kayak through the Great Glen, from Invermoris­ton to Neptune’s Staircase.

Last year’s event raised £47,000 and the charity wants to top that figure this year at the event on Friday August 28.

Companies participat­ing in the challenge include NFU Scotland, Bank of Scotland, CKD Galbraith and Johnston Carmichael.

RSABI event director Paul Tinson said: “The fact that this year’s Great Glen Challenge has reached its competitor target of 100 participan­ts is tremendous news and should help the event raise more money than ever for RSABI.

“Scotland has a tightly knit rural population and because this year’s teams represent a wide range of land-based profession­s, most people will know or have links to someone taking part.

“We all need support from time to time or know someone who does, and it is this interdepen­dence which underlines how important it is that so many people in the rural community help each other when times are tough.

“Thankfully, that doesn’t mean we all have to compete in the Glen – instead, folk can demonstrat­e their own generosity by donating to their favourite team now or directly to RSABI Great Glen Challenge online at www.virginmone­ygiving.com/charities/RSABI.

“Alternativ­ely, you can call the event hotline on 0300 111 4166 to donate.”

Last week during a visit to Lairg lamb sales, Scotland’s farm minister Richard Lochhead announced a £50,000 Scottish Government donation to RSABI to help weather-hit farmers across the country.

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