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Photographs of Kessock Bridge in Inverness which was lit up with blue light to support the frontline NHS staff battling coronavirus now available to buy online in aid of Highland Hospice


By Ian Duncan

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One of the images of Inverness's Kessock Bridge which are for sale in aid of Highland Hospice.
One of the images of Inverness's Kessock Bridge which are for sale in aid of Highland Hospice.

People are now able to buy prints of Kessock Bridge to raise funds for charity during the Covid-19 lockdown.

The Inverness landmark was lit up with blue light to support the NHS and illuminated in yellow for Highland Hospice last weekend.

Organisers are hoping that residents will want a high quality print to remember the occasion while at the same time donating funds to the hospice.

They were taken by Inverness-based photographer, Paul Campbell, who has now posted six images on his website.

He said: "Craig Duncan from Limelight Event Service asked if I could cover his company lighting up the Kessock Bridge in support of the NHS and Highland Hospice.

"I do the photography for many events and have worked alongside Craig and his crew on many occasions. I knew that they do a great job of this, and they certainly did.

"Craig mentioned that he'd like to support the hospice as they, like many local charities are finding it harder to raise funds just now. I've put up 6 different images for sale, with all proceeds going to support the hospice."

To buy the prints visit here and click on the link.


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