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Praise for Islay schools fundraising for Children in Need

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Monday, 16 November, 2020
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The fundraising efforts of children from two primary schools in Islay – Port Ellen and Bowmore - has won recognition in the Scottish Parliament.

Highlands and Islands MSP Donald Cameron was so impressed by their fundraising dance video to the tune of “Jerusalema” (by Master KG, featuring Nomcebo), which he saw on social media, that he lodged a motion at Holyrood praising their efforts.

Mr Cameron said: “I’m not at all surprised to see that the enthusiasm and energy of children showcased in the video has touched so many people.

“Children in Need is a very worthy cause and well done to everyone who helped to make the dance video happen.”

Local Councillor, Alastair Redman, added: “It’s great that the wonders of social media allow us to share such happy and positive events, particularly at a time like this when people can feel isolated.

“The whole community here in Islay will have taken great pleasure in seeing the dance brought to them on their screens.”

 

The dance video can be viewed via the schools’ twitter accounts at:

https://twitter.com/BowmorePrimary

https://twitter.com/portellenps

Motion

Donald Cameron’s motion is provided for reference:

Date Lodged: 16/11/2020

Title: Islay Primary Schools Fundraise for Children in Need

Motion Text: That the Parliament congratulates the children of Port Ellen and Bowmore primary schools on their fundraising efforts on behalf of Children in Need; is particularly impressed by the energy and enthusiasm that they put into their dance video of Jerusalema; recognises that this undertaking would not have been possible without the support of the school staff, parents and carers, and wishes them every success in their charitable endeavours.

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