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£200,000 charity boost by hotel group

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Scottish hotel group to donate £200,000 to north-east charities

Scottish hotel group to donate £200,000 to north-east charities © DCT Media/Kath Flannery The Princes Trust at Danestone Community Centre. A leading Scottish hotel group has announced it will donate £200,000 to charities in the north-east. Crerar will also be distributing funds to charities which operate both across Scotland and within the Aberdeenshire area, including the Prince’s Trust, MND Scotland, Tiny Tickers and St Andrew’s First Aid. Chaired by Paddy Crerar CBE, Crerar Hotels has awarded £8.5m in grants to more than 450 organisations over the last decade. Chris Wayne-Wills, CEO of Crerar Hotels, said: “We are delighted that despite the difficult circumstances created by Covid-19, Crerar Hotels is still able to support a significant number of charities in 2020.

Highland and Aberdeenshire charities benefit from hotel group s festive support

Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Charities in the Highlands and Aberdeenshire are being given a share of £200,000 grant support from a leading Scottish hotel group. The Christmas gift is part of Crerar’s commitment to invest in the communities in which its hotels are located. The group’s portfolio comprises the Deeside Inn at Ballater, The Glencoe Inn and Gathering, Golf View in Nairn, the Isle of Mull Hotel and Spa at Craignure, the Loch Fyne Hotel and Spa, Inveraray, the Oban Bay Hotel and Thainstone House, Inverurie.

Donald Dinnie: Stonehaven crash conductor was one of a kind

Updated: 21/12/2020, 7:47 am © Supplied by The Dinnie family Donald Dinnie with daughters Christine and Nicole The family of smiling conductor Donald Dinnie have spoken publicly for the first time about the “laid back dad” who died doing the job he loved. He was among three people who died in the Stonehaven derailment on August 12. He lost his life three days before his 59th birthday. Donald Dinnie His daughter Christina said: “Dad truly was one of a kind and will never be forgotten. “We would do anything to have him back and tell him one more time how much we all love him and miss him.”

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