Caithness Countryside Volunteers

Our new fleeces

At our October event in Latheronwheel, on Sunday the 26th, we received our new fleeces. We received funding through the Moray Firth Radio Cash for Kids and the Dounreay Community Fund, this meant that they were available free of charge for our regulars. The logo turned out really well and the fleeces will come in very handy.

Marina Swanson, East Caithness ranger and event organiser said:

“The fleece jackets give the volunteers a sense of identity when out in the field undertaking valuable conservation work and also keep our volunteers warm and relatively clean. We are delighted that MFR Cash for Kids and the Dounreay Communities Fund were able to help us and contribute to the great work the volunteers undertake throughout the year.”

Volunteer

Individuals volunteer for many different reasons, but one thing common to all Countryside Volunteers is that they find it interesting, challenging, rewarding and most exciting of all… they receive opportunities to acquaint themselves with the environment around them; in ways most people are never able to.

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