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Award for fundraisin­g farmer Ewan

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A Perthshire farmer who cycled to help an agricultur­al hardship charity has received an award.

Ewan Lambie, chair of Strathearn JAC, was jointly presented with the Richard Huxtable Award.

The award went to a number of young people who have gone the extra mile to support agricultur­al charity, RSABI, over the past year.

Presented at the Scottish Associatio­n of Young Farmers Clubs (SAYFC) Five Star Awards, the salute to Ewan came in recognitio­n of his efforts to fundraise and raise awareness of the charity’s services.

He was part of a cyclist group of SAYFC members who cycled from Aviemore to Biggar and raised £4600 over the summer.

The team cycled more than 165 miles over three days.

This feat was even more remarkable as two of the cyclists rode a tandem for the entire way.

The award is presented annually by RSABI and voted on by staff in memory of their late and much-missed colleague Richard Huxtable who sadly passed away in 2020.

“We are incredibly grateful for the outstandin­g efforts that the young farmer cyclists have gone through to support RSABI,” said Carol Mclaren, chief executive of RSABI.

“Our thanks go to everyone, including many young farmers’ clubs around the country, who supported us during the 2023 year – it is massively appreciate­d by all at RSABI.”

RSABI offers free practical, financial and emotional support including counsellin­g services, delivered quickly after receiving the initial enquiry. Call 0808 1234 555. A confidenti­al webchat service is available on RSABI’S website www.rsabi.org.uk

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Award Ewan Lambie, chair of Strathearn JAC

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