Strictly Inverness has been an incredible experience filled with emotion and self-discovery.
The annual charity dance contest gets under way on Wednesday, with the final being held next Saturday.
It is one of, if not the, most successful Strictly Inverness (at least in terms of fundraising) ever.
All of us amateur dancers will be forever thankful to anyone who has put their hand in their pocket to support us while we’ve been learning to dance.
With less than a month to go, the dancing is a consistent thought.
Our fundraising activities have come in many forms – and there are still a variety to go – and all in aid of Highland Hospice & Inverness Ice Centre.
None of us will ever know how many families our fundraising efforts have made a difference to, which makes it all the more important and special.
Angela Urquhart has raised thousands of pounds for the annual dance contest’s organisers and hosts Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
Fundraising powerhouses Angela Urquhart and Beth Saunders have raised nearly £25,000 between them for Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The deal will see all the money collected from this promotion going to Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The event is to raise money for annual dance contest Strictly Inverness’s organisers and hosts Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
The very best of the region’s unsung heroes have been recognised at a celebration in Inverness.
An emotional evening of tears, laughter, entertainment, fabulous food and drink, and great camaraderie saw more than a dozen other awards handed out.
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All the money collected from this promotion will go to Strictly Inverness organisers and hosts Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre.
He’s playing music and bringing his Indoor Garden Party back to the UK and Ireland for the first time since 2017.
Being part of such a special event which raises so much money for its organisers and hosts, Highland Hospice and Inverness Ice Centre, is humbling.
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