The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Day of fun helps raise funds for Perthshire youngster Lily.

Big Weekend festivitie­s for Perth youngster battling cancer

- Derek healey dhealey@thecourier.co.uk

Broughty Ferry residents turned out in their droves for a local pub’s Big Weekend event to raise funds for a brave 10-year-old Perth girl who is battling cancer.

And big-hearted publican John Black from the Fort Hotel vowed to double whatever cash is raised by the three-day festivitie­s, with all proceeds going to the family of inspiratio­nal youngster Lily Douglas.

Lily and her family travelled to Jacksonvil­le, Florida, last month so that she could undergo pioneering proton therapy treatment in her fight against Ewing’s sarcoma, an aggressive form of bone cancer.

But family members and volunteers in Scotland have kept up the fundraisin­g efforts and were cooking up a storm yesterday as local residents got the chance to see a selection of supercars brought in from across Scotland.

Gran Mary Douglas, who estimated that nearly £300 was made from selling burgers on the Saturday alone, said the turnout had been “brilliant”.

“It’s been really good so far and apart from the barbecue going on fire briefly earlier on, everything has been going really smoothly,” she said.

“It’s great that everyone has come out and it’s been a really enjoyable weekend.”

Keen dancer Lily, who is a member of the JGN Dance Attic studio in Perth, was diagnosed with the cancer 12 months ago but has impressed everyone with her determinat­ion and positive spirit.

The St John’s RC Primary School pupil has raised more than £34,000, triumphed in a solo dance category at the UDO Scottish Street Dance Championsh­ips and even met her heroes Little Mix in Dundee last year.

Mr Black said he chose to back Lily’s fundraisin­g efforts as this year’s Big Weekend charity after being inspired by the youngster’s positive outlook.

“She’s just so high spirited with everything she’s going through so I got in touch with the family and told them there’s no outlay, just come down and cook and everything else is yours,” he said. “The family don’t know it yet but whatever they raise, we’re going to double it. It’s been a great turnout and we’ve been really pleased to do anything we can.”

The family don’t know it yet but whatever they raise, we’re going to double it. It’s been a great turnout and we’ve been really pleased to do anything we can. PUBLICAN JOHN BLACK

 ?? Picture: Mhairi Edwards. ?? Family and friends of Lily Douglas, from left, Robyn McCarle, Mary Douglas, David Douglas and Christi Hurrell by one of the supercars at the event.
Picture: Mhairi Edwards. Family and friends of Lily Douglas, from left, Robyn McCarle, Mary Douglas, David Douglas and Christi Hurrell by one of the supercars at the event.

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