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  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Becky Merchant with Towerbank children<br />
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  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Becky Merchant with Towerbank children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Lynne Beattie<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Seonaid McIntosh, Claire Brownie, Beck Merchant, Seain Cooke, Robin Miedzybrodzki, Lynne Beattie, Mel Coutts, Sarah Thomson, Scott Riddell <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Seonaid McIntosh, Claire Brownie, Beck Merchant, Seain Cooke, Robin Miedzybrodzki, Lynne Beattie, Mel Coutts, Sarah Thomson, Scott Riddell <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Seonaid McIntosh, Claire Brownie, Beck Merchant, Seain Cooke, Robin Miedzybrodzki, Lynne Beattie, Mel Coutts, Sarah Thomson, Scott Riddell <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Seonaid McIntosh, Claire Brownie, Beck Merchant, Seain Cooke, Robin Miedzybrodzki, Lynne Beattie, Mel Coutts, Sarah Thomson, Scott Riddell <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Seonaid McIntosh, Claire Brownie, Beck Merchant, Seain Cooke, Robin Miedzybrodzki, Lynne Beattie, Mel Coutts, Sarah Thomson, Scott Riddell <br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Lynne Beattie<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Lynne Beattie<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Scott Riddell and Sarah Thomson<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Mel Coutts (foreground) and Seonaid McIntosh<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Today marks one year to go before the next Commonwealth Games get underway in Gold Coast, Australia. Athletes from a number of sports joined Scottish Beach Volleyball players, including top duo Lynne Beattie and Mel Coutts, on the new permanent courts on Portobello Beach this morning. The athletes joined with children from Towerbank Primary School to try out the game in the Portobello sunshine.   Pictured: Towerbank Primary School children<br />
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© Jon Davey/ EEm
    SCT_EEm_Team_Scotland_Beach_Volleyba...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney took the minister and Stew Folie (scottish Student Sport) on a tour of the facilities at Edinburgh College.<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney explained to Shirley-Ann Somerville, Neal Black, ECSA president,  Leslie Yellowlees (Scottish Funding Council board director (red hair)), Stew Folie, Scottsih Student Sport, and College Principal Annette Brunton how sports works in the college.<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Student_Sport_Funding_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell meets the members of the Fettes College Ladies Cricket Team and shows that the Scotland strip has all the names of Scottish cricket clubs on the back. <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell meets the members of the Fettes College Ladies Cricket Team and shows that the Scotland strip has all the names of Scottish cricket clubs on the back. <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Stew Folie, Scottish Student Sport, Shirley-Anne Somerville and College Principal Annette Brunton with some of the studnets who will benefit from the additional funds being made available<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Student_Sport_Funding_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Stew Folie, Scottish Student Sport, Shirley-Anne Somerville and College Principal Annette Brunton with some of the studnets who will benefit from the additional funds being made available<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Student_Sport_Funding_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney explained to Shirley-Ann Somerville,   Leslie Yellowlees (Scottish Funding Council board diiector (red hair)) and College Principal Annette Brunton how sports works in the college.<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
    SCT_EEm_Student_Sport_Funding_Edinbu...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell tries her hand at facing the bowling<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
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Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell tries her hand at facing the bowling<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell and Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland)<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell and Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland)<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell and Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland)<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell and Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland)<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland) coaches junior members of the Fettes College ladies cricket team.<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland) coaches junior members of the Fettes College ladies cricket team.<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Junior members of the Fettes College <br />
Ladies Cricket team get some bowling action in.<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell and Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland)<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Abbi Aitken (Montrose and Scotland), Aileen Campbell, Oli Rae (Edinburgh and Scotland) and NIcola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) <br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell tries her hand at facing the bowling<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell tries her hand at facing the bowling<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell tries her hand at facing the bowling<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • Pictured: Aileen Campbell<br />
Aileen Campbell MSP (Minister for Public Health and Sport) joined Abbi Aitken (Scotland captain) Steve Knox (Scotland women’s coach), Nicola Wilson (CS women’s participation manager) and Oli Rae (opener for Edinburgh and Scotland) today at Edinburgh' Fettes College to promote women’s cricket ahead of the national team’s trip to Sri Lanka for the ICC Women’s World Cup Qualifier (in Sri Lanka) on 29 January. <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 24 January 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish Ladies_Cricket_GER2...jpg
  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils listen to the improvements being made through sport by Tackle Africa.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Sport_Relief_Funding_Announcement_SA...jpg
  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils listen to the improvements being made through sport by Tackle Africa.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
    Sport_Relief_Funding_Announcement_SA...jpg
  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.  Pictured (L to R front row):  Harriet Jameson, Interim Executive Director of Impact & Investment Comic Relief, Jenny Gilruth & Astrid Gracie, Headteacher.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured (L to R): Jenny Gilruth & Astrid Gracie, Headteacher in the nursery classroom.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Jenny Gilruth visits the nursery classrooms.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Jenny Gilruth visits the nursery classrooms.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.  Pictured: Jenny Gilruth & Astrid Gracie, Headteacher.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Jenny Gilruth with pupil sports leaders from P4-P7.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils listen to the improvements being made through sport by Tackle Africa.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils listen to the improvements being made through sport by Tackle Africa.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Jenny Gilruth with pupil sports leaders from P4-P7.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Laura Brooks, Regional Progamme Manager (East Africa) from Tackle Africa with school pupils.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured: Laura Brooks, Regional Progamme Manager (East Africa) from Tackle Africa with school pupils.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Picturted: Astrid Gracie, Headteacher.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some meditative exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Picturted: Astrid Gracie, Headteacher.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some meditative exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some meditative exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief.  Pictured: Harriet Jameson, Interim Executive Director of Impact & Investment, Comic Relief.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pictured (L to R): Astrid Gracie, Headteacher & Jenny Gilruth in the nursery classroom.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. Pupils try some sport exercises.<br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • EMBARGOED until 00.01 Friday 13 March 2020. Davidsons Mains Primary School, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom: Sport Relief Funding. On Sport Relief Day, Jenny Gilruth announces a £1.75 million joint funding package from the Scottish Government and Sport Relief for projects using sport to champion gender equality. Davidsons Mains primary school is a top fundraising school for Sport Relief. <br />
Sally Anderson | EdinburghElitemedia.co.uk
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney took the minister on a tour of the facilities at Edinburgh College..<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney took the minister on a tour of the facilities at Edinburgh College..<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
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  • Pictured: Edinburgh College Sports coordinator Ryan Mahoney took the minister on a tour of the facilities at Edinburgh College..<br />
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Further and Higher Education Minister Shirley-Anne Somerville visited Edinburgh College's Granton campus to view the sport facilities and to announce a new GBP465,000 investment fund for the student sport sector.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 8 February 2018
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
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The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP celebrate as the result is announced
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
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  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - Ian Duncan concedes to Pete Wishart by 21 votes
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589 - SNP activitsts including Roseanna Cunningham MSP wait for the result to be announced
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: After two re-counts the result of Perth and North Perthshire is announced with Pete Wishart retaining the seat with 21,804 votes. Ian Duncan (Conservative) trailed by 21 votes with 21,783. David Roemmele (Labour) third with 5,349 and Peter Barrett (Liberal Democrats) fourth with 2,589
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
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Pictured; The count venue at Bell's Sports Centre
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0806...JPG
  • The count for the UK Parliamentary General Election 2017 for the Perth & North Perthshire Constituency takes place at Bell's Sports Centre in Perth.<br />
<br />
The four candidates standing for the seat are Peter Barrett (Scottish Liberal Democrats), Ian Duncan (Scottish Conservatives), David Roemmele (Scottish Labour) and Pete Wishart (SNP)<br />
<br />
Pictured: A second recount is declared at Perth and North Perthshire  withIan Duncan returning to find the votes that could put him in power.
    SCT_EEm_Election_Count_Perth_RD_0906...JPG
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