The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Big-hearted north-east binmen to fly flag for Scotland at National Refuse Championsh­ips in Somerset

- BY STEPHEN WALSH

A team of refuse collectors from Aberdeensh­ire will be the first group from Scotland to take part in a nationwide rubbish-collecting challenge this summer.

The squad from the Souterford Road depot in Inverurie will be heading to Weston-super-Mare in Somerset in June for the National Refuse Championsh­ips 2018.

The annual event is organised as a reward and acknowledg­ement for the hard work and commitment bin collection workers provide throughout the year, and creates an opportunit­y for groups to raise money for important causes.

The Inverurie team has been raising cash over the past few months to attend the event, and hope to use the championsh­ip to raise funds for local causes such as Clan, Willows Animal Sanctuary, the Inverurie Food Bank, the Doddie Weir Foundation and Friends of the Special Nursery at Aberdeen’s neonatal unit.

The all-day competitio­n features refuse workers from all across the UK, and will pit teams against each other in a number of tough challenges.

In one of the tasks each team of five people – including one driver – will have to fill wheelie bins full of sand and push them to an awaiting bin lorry.

Teams will be challenged to empty as many bins of sand as possible as their lorry moves further and further away each time, making every journey longer and harder.

Inverurie team member Gemma Rosie said: “Ours is the first Scottish team to enter this event, so we

“Ours is the first Scottish team to enter this event so we are very proud”

are very proud to be representi­ng not just Aberdeensh­ire Council but all waste sector workers across Scotland.

“We have a lot of organising and hard work ahead, but are hopeful of getting the support of both the residents and businesses of Aberdeensh­ire.

“As we’ve been going about our daily routines we have been speaking to customers, businesses, householde­rs and anyone we can to tell them what we’re up to, and a number have already offered support.”

The group has been taking on challenges to raise funds for their trip south for the championsh­ips, including an exercise bike marathon over two days in Inverurie, a sponsored car wash, and a sponsored walk up Bennachie.

The is are also planning a sponsored bag packing at the Morrisons supermarke­t in Inverurie on May 10 and 11 from 6pm to 9pm, and are planning a disco on May 18 at Edwards nightclub in Inverurie from 7pm.

An online fundraiser has also been launched by the group.

To find out more and help their cause visit www.justgiving.com and search for Scaffies.

 ??  ?? From left, Lee Andrew, Ibraham Youseff, Thomas Clark and Kenny Hay
From left, Lee Andrew, Ibraham Youseff, Thomas Clark and Kenny Hay

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