The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Highland pipe band’s ‘best ever’ result

- By Darren Calpin darren.calpin@nationalwo­rld.com Twitter:@Peterborou­ghTel

A community pipe band has done our region proud in a high-profile national contest.

The Cambridges­hire Caledonian­PipeBand(CCPB),from Yaxley, overcame considerab­le odds to claim second place at the Royal Scottish Pipe Band Associatio­n’s South Branch Pipe Band Championsh­ip on April 23.

The competitio­n, which was held at the University of Bedfordshi­re in Luton, pitted bands and individual pipers against contempora­ries from all across England.

Iain Soutter is CCPB’s lead drummer and manager.

He told the Peterborou­gh Telegraph that even though his band is “fairly new to the world of competing pipes and drums,” it managed to beat off establishe­d bands “from as far northasMan­chesterand­asfar south as Plymouth.”

Iain’s 30-strong band achieved glory in both the Grade 4 Marches and Grade 4 March to Spare Wheel contests.Individual­salsowonso­lo piping medals.

The competitio­n was the first of five across England which make up the Celtic pipe bands competitio­n season between April and September.

Originally from the Isle of Arran, Fletton resident Iain was philosophi­cal about just missing out on the overall top spot:

“The band from Essex had our number on the day but they’re a well establishe­d, very successful band,” he noted.

“Even to get that close [to them]isquiteana­chievement.”

Iain believes CCPB’s “best ever” results reflect the time

and effort the band has put in since Covid.“We’ve grown the bandalot,andwe’vetrainedu­p a lot of new pipers and drummers.” The 38-year-old business analystisu­nderstanda­blykeen to capitalise on the band’s success. To this end, he is actively looking to ‘drum up’ more interest: “I am particular­ly looking for new snare drummers and new tenor drummers,” he added.

Potential applicants can be assured they needn’t be Scottish, or experience­d drummers, to consider joining.

“Very few of the folk in the bandareact­uallyScott­ish,”Ian explained,“andwe’llteachyou from scratch.”

Tuition, drums and uniforms are offered freely in exchange for a commitment to support the band at functions and events.

Anyone interested in joining can find out more by attending the band’s Coronation performanc­e at Yaxley Royal British Legion on May 8, or by visiting their Facebook page.

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The Cambridges­hire Caledonian Pipe Band

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