The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Pair’s pedal-powered pilgrimage for Perth

Fundraiser: Age no barrier for friends in their seventies who want to save St Ninian’s Cathedral

- Paul reoch preoch@thecourier.co.uk

They may be aged in their seventies and are most certainly not lycra-clad fitness fanatics, but two women are prepared to go an extra 680 miles on their bikes to help save a Perth cathedral.

The intrepid duo, Jennifer Irving, a retired college administra­tor from Perth, and her lifelong friend, Ann Yates, of Marlboroug­h, set off on Sunday to cycle from Lands’ End to John o’ Groats, to raise funds for the repair and restoratio­n of the 166-year-old St Ninian’s Cathedral.

Ms Irving came up with the idea and enlisted the help of her friend, soon after two surveys revealed that water penetratio­n from the cathedral’s roof was threatenin­g its fabric and that a total of £3.5m was necessary to return it to its former glory.

The pair, who have a combined age of 141, met in the 1970s when they shared a flat in Edinburgh.

They have been having adventure breaks on their bikes for almost 20 years, including trips to Hadrian’s Wall and a 1,000-mile ‘pilgrims’ route from Vezelay in France across northern Spain to Santiago de Compostela.

They expect to take a total of 41 days to complete the 680-mile route, eventually arriving back in Perth on June 12.

Their stages will be between 20 and 40 miles a day and they plan to rest overnight at B&Bs, hostels or the homes of friends and supporters.

The Very Rev Hunter Farquharso­n, Provost of the Cathedral, yesterday said: “This venture has meant a mammoth amount of organisati­on and training and can only described as an act of faith.

“It was a joyful thing to see the whole congregati­on turn out to send Jennifer on her way.”

The project to save St Ninian’s will have three phases. For the first, to make the building watertight, will cost a total of £750,000. The Heritage Lottery Fund, Historic Environmen­t Scotland and a number of trusts have already pledged support, but the cathedral’s restoratio­n committee is still faced with finding £140,000.

Phase two, the £2 million repair of the stonework of what is seen as one of Perth’s architectu­ral and historical gems, will follow repairs to the roof and drainage system and eventually it is hoped to restore the church’s unique windows during phase three.

St Ninian’s is the work of the famous architect William Butterfiel­d and was consecrate­d in 1850. It is one of Perth’s few A-listed buildings.

Donations to the restoratio­n fund can be made by sending cheques, made payable to St Ninians Cathedral, to the appeal treasurer, Perth Cathedral, St Ninians, North Methven Street, Perth, or by visiting the Just Giving website at https://www.justgiving.com/stniniansc­athedral or https://www.justgiving. com/JJEndtoEnd.

The pair’s progress can be followed online at: https://www.facebook.com/ PerthCathe­dral.StNinians/.

This venture has meant a mammoth amount of organisati­on and training and can only be described as an act of faith. MR HUNTER FARQUHARSO­N

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Ms Irving outside St Ninian’s.
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