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PICTURES: People of Inverness wear yellow for Highland Hospice


By Lilly Brown

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'Wear Yellow Day' was widely supported in Inverness schools and workplaces, as seen in these photos.

It was a day dedicated to fundraising for the Highland Hospice, as well as recognising and celebrating the extensive work it does.

Highland Hospice had a target of £15,000 for the event and will be totting up their donations in due course to see if they matched it.

Sam Gough, Karen Duff, Bobby the Bee, Britta Harder and Jenna Hayden. Picture: James Mackenzie
Sam Gough, Karen Duff, Bobby the Bee, Britta Harder and Jenna Hayden. Picture: James Mackenzie
Highland Hospice caregivers with patient Ian.
Highland Hospice caregivers with patient Ian.
Support at the Fire Station.
Support at the Fire Station.
Emma Nicol, Bobby the Bee, Alexander Jamieson and Abi Williamson with their winning sunflowers. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Emma Nicol, Bobby the Bee, Alexander Jamieson and Abi Williamson with their winning sunflowers. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Crown Primary School pupils. Picture: James Mackenzie.
Crown Primary School pupils. Picture: James Mackenzie.

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