The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Banchory Bangle fundraiser to go online for its 43rd year

- ANITA DIOURI Dr Malcolm Appleby.

A Perthshire artist and jeweller has adapted his fundraisin­g platform to continue raising money for charity.

For the first time in 43 years, Dr Malcolm Appleby’s annual Banchory Bangle fundraiser will be held online due to shop closures.

The Perthshire artist, who designs the bangle, has raised more than £160,000 for charity Children 1st since his fundraiser began in 1977.

Raffle tickets to win the bangle have been sold in shops in previous years, but coronaviru­s has forced the team to reconsider their fundraisin­g methods.

This year, tickets can be bought online and through email.

Dr Appleby said: “Coronaviru­s is causing great stress for families, and those who were already struggling are suffering most, so this year it is more important than ever to do all we can to support Children 1st’s essential work to keep children safe.

“I’m passionate about ensuring that children get the right support and am delighted to be designing the Banchory Bangle for the 43rd year in a row.

“Every bangle is inspired by the natural world around us.

“This year’s design is based on the antlers of the majestic red deer and the mystical rowan tree, which is associated with our homes.

“By entering the raffle you can get a chance to wrap nature around your wrist and more importantl­y help children and families to cope through coronaviru­s.”

Children 1st is a Scottish charity that works to prevent abuse and neglect to children, and to protect them from harm.

The charity was founded in 1884 and was initially known as the Royal Scottish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (RSSPCC). The organisati­on changed its name to Children 1st in 1995.

Tickets can be bought on the Children 1st website or by emailing mhairi@jommevents.com

 ?? Picture above: Chris Sumner. ?? Above left: Dundee Inner Wheel Club secretary Beverley Horner; above: , Mairi Bradford, owner of The Wee Boorachie at Milton of Crathes, with the 2017 bangle which was displayed there.
Picture above: Chris Sumner. Above left: Dundee Inner Wheel Club secretary Beverley Horner; above: , Mairi Bradford, owner of The Wee Boorachie at Milton of Crathes, with the 2017 bangle which was displayed there.
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