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Students at Millburn Academy in Inverness use art skills to help vandalised Maggie's Highland cancer care centre


By Gregor White

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Millburn Academy students are looking to put their artwork to good use.
Millburn Academy students are looking to put their artwork to good use.

Pupils at Millburn Academy are planning to sell their artwork in aid of the Maggie's centre that was vandalised recently.

Senior pupils are planning to raise money for the centre by setting up a website to sell artwork they had done but wasn't submitted for exams this year due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

A website called Millburn Academy Open Studio’s has been set up by staff and students, with 26 pieces of artwork available for a donation to Maggie’s.

Head teacher, Johnny Croall, said: "The process to view, order and donate for the prints is really straightforward and we hope this can contribute in a small way to such an amazing local charity at this difficult time."

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