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Caithness branch of Enable on the lookout for safari animals





Back row (from left): Linda Hellaby presented medals to Louise Forbes, Charlene Wilkinson and Tracey Mackenzie. Front (from right): Enable vice-chairperson Barbara Haywood handed over medals to David Gunn and Douglas Steven. Picture: Fiona Harrington
Back row (from left): Linda Hellaby presented medals to Louise Forbes, Charlene Wilkinson and Tracey Mackenzie. Front (from right): Enable vice-chairperson Barbara Haywood handed over medals to David Gunn and Douglas Steven. Picture: Fiona Harrington

The Caithness branch of Enable, the charity for people with learning disabilities, held a safari treasure hunt at the Thurso boating pond.

Members, carers and helpers from all around the county had to search for 31 laminated postcard-sized photos of safari animals on paths and around trees.

Medals were handed out to the successful safari treasure hunters

The next Enable event is a visit on June 20 to the Littleferry racing track outside Golspie to meet up with an all-abilities cycle charity team from Cawdor.


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