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Oil workers donate to Caithness charity


By David G Scott

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The Caithness Klics project, which supports young carers in the county, recently benefited from a donation given by Total Exploration and Production UK.

The total funding made available was £10,000 for charity nominations chosen by platform workers and shared to several charities.

Andrew Gunn, pictured left, represented Total's Alwyn North oil platform along with project manager Wendy Thain, far right, and some of the Caithness Klics kids.
Andrew Gunn, pictured left, represented Total's Alwyn North oil platform along with project manager Wendy Thain, far right, and some of the Caithness Klics kids.

Andrew Gunn, pictured left, represented Total's Alwyn North platform along with project manager Wendy Thain, far right, and some of the Caithness Klics kids.

Caithness Klics is the only dedicated young carers project in Caithness with the aim of supporting young people under the age of 18 years old who have a caring role at home.


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