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Dingwall date for the diary as Feil Maree 2024 plans unveiled


By Hector MacKenzie

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The Feil Maree, run by the local Rotary club, is returning in September. Eddie and George Williamson for a previous event. Picture: Callum Mackay.
The Feil Maree, run by the local Rotary club, is returning in September. Eddie and George Williamson for a previous event. Picture: Callum Mackay.

The Rotary Club of Dingwall is holding its The Feil Maree street fair again this year, it has been confirmed.

The historic event will be staged in the county town on September 7, making its first full return since 2019.

The fair is named after St Maelrubha, also known as St Maree, whose feast day is at the end of August.

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Classic vehicles will be on display in the Cromartie Car Park again this year. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Classic vehicles will be on display in the Cromartie Car Park again this year. Picture: Callum Mackay.

The purpose of the Feil Maree is to create an opportunity for charities to raise money and to provide entertainment for the pleasure of members of the community on the day.

Classic vehicles will be on display on the Cromartie car park as last year and stalls will again be on the High Street.

Anyone who would like to volunteer to help in any way with the event will be most welcome.

Waiting to sing at the 2019 event were Annie Macarthur, Jasmin Bridel, Sadie Robertson, Katarina Macarthur and Catherine Henderson. The street fair is returning inb September. Picture: Callum Mackay.
Waiting to sing at the 2019 event were Annie Macarthur, Jasmin Bridel, Sadie Robertson, Katarina Macarthur and Catherine Henderson. The street fair is returning inb September. Picture: Callum Mackay.

For information about booking a stall please contact Jane at dingwallrotary@gmail.co.uk

More information will be forthcoming, it is promised, as the organisation of the event progresses.

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