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

Charity and award events postponed as precaution

● Action taken after first minister’s gatherings announceme­nt

- BY ANA DA SILVA

Charity events and awards nights across the north and north-east have been cancelled in light of guidance against largescale gatherings.

This week, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon announced that gatherings of more than 500 people should be cancelled to free up emergency services.

Last night, Scotland’s Charity Air Ambulance announced it was cancelling all public engagement­s carried out for fundraisin­g purposes – including the official launch of its new aircraft that will be based in Aberdeen.

Although the helicopter will go into service as planned on April 3, the launch celebratio­ns have been postponed to allow crews to focus on responding to emergencie­s.

Sue Ryder has also cancelled its fundraisin­g lunch in aid of its expansion project at Dee View Court in Aberdeen.

The event, due on Thursday, was to feature rugby legend Gavin Hastings and fellow Scotland internatio­nalists Ryan Grant and Ruaridh Jackson.

The Scottish Conservati­ves announced their spring conference and upcoming party convention have been postponed.

Sector favourite, the Offshore Achievemen­t Awards, which were due to take place at P&J Live in Aberdeen on Thursday, have also been postponed until September 10.

The Society of Petroleum Engineers Aberdeen section, which organises the event, said: “Following a series of discussion­s, we regret that organisers have made the decision to postpone this year’s Offshore Achievemen­t Awards due to the coronaviru­s outbreak.

“The ceremony was an evening we were all looking forward to. However we must ensure health and safety is our number one priority.”

The annual Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) in the US has also fallen victim to the Covid-19 pandemic.

OTC 2020, which was due to take place in Houston from May 4-7 has been postponed until later this year.

The North East Scotland Food and Drink Awards dinner, due to also be held on Thursday, has been cancelled.

Winners will instead be announced on the awards’ website and Twitter page.

The Scottish Rural Awards postponed its annual celebratio­n, which was meant to take place on April 2, for the first time in six years due to the outbreak.

Brian Cameron, commercial director of Scottish Field said, they were “extremely sorry to be postponing”, but insisted it will go ahead on November 25 2020.

 ??  ?? SAFETY: Rugby legend Gavin Hastings was to appear at the Sue Ryder event
SAFETY: Rugby legend Gavin Hastings was to appear at the Sue Ryder event

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