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PICTURES: Highland charity marks 10 years of helping vulnerable children





Elizabeth MacIntosh, Elsie Normington, Lady Claire Macdonald. Picture: Callum Mackay..
Elizabeth MacIntosh, Elsie Normington, Lady Claire Macdonald. Picture: Callum Mackay..

Celebrations to mark the 10th anniversary of a Highland charity to champion young people with learning disabilities have raised £12,000.

The Elsie Normington Foundation marked the milestone with a dinner and dancing at the Kingsmills Hotel in Inverness.

The charity is behind the £4.1 million Haven Centre in Smithton which is set to have its official opening in August.

It will be Scotland’s first multiple-purpose centre for children and young people with learning disabilities and complex needs.

During the celebrations, the foundation announced its first patron, Elizabeth Mackintosh, a well-known and respected Highland businesswoman.

She and foundation chairwoman Elsie Normington cut a special cake. There were also filmed messages of congratulations from individuals and organisations.

Donations given during the evening were matched by Highland Industrial Supplies.

The guest speaker was renowned self-taught cook and food writer Lady Clare Macdonald.


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