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This week, we've been busy telling stories about the importance of community engagement,
the brave fundraising challenge one woman has set in memory of her aunt, and how we're
reducing the size of Holyrood PR's carbon footprint
First up, we've been telling the local press in Perth about a group of Over fifties that
have been discussing plans for a wind farm in their area. Wind energy experts, Banks
Renewables, visited "The Scone and District over fifties club", where more than sixty
members had the opportunity to find out more for proposed Bandirran wind farm near Balbeggie.
News of this project was picked up by local newspapers, the Courier and The Perthshire
Advertiser. Next up, call centre manage, Sharon Martin,
has been backed by her bosses at Direct savings, to give it her all in fundraising for her
late aunt. Sharon has decided to shave her hair of to raise money for marie cure and
cancer research with the help of all of her colleagues at the Bathgate office.
Sharon's aiming high with a fundraising goal of £2,500 and if you would like to donate
towards her venture then you can visit her just Giving page now.
Here, at Holyrood PR, we've become quite the eco-warriors, by upping our recycling to keep
down our carbon footprint. From recycling 2.5 tonnes of paper in a year, to making sure
our everyday food waste is properly disposed of. We made a video to show our new environmentally
friendly ways. Find out more, on our youtube channel.
That's it for this week. But you can keep up-to-date on all the latest Holyrood action
by visiting our website and by following us on facebook twiiter, linkedin, and google
plus.