Convener wishes batonbearers well

List of batonbearers

The Glasgow 2014 team have announced the names of the 109 batonbearers who will take part when the Queens Baton Relay comes to the Highlands next month.

On Friday 4 July 10 baton bearers will take the baton through Aviemore as it makes it’s way to Perth.  A few days later the baton will be back in the Highland as it travels from Ullapool to Lairg and Thurso on Wednesday 9 July with the help of 24 batonbearers.

The Baton’s full day and night in the Highlands starts on Friday 11 July when it arrives at John O’ Groats and makes its way to the evening celebration in Dingwall with visits to Wick, Brora, Golspie, Tain and Alness.  11 batonbearers will carry it down Dingwall High Street and over to Jubilee Park where it’s arrival on the stage at 7pm will be the highlight to the free Highland celebration event which starts in the park at 5pm.

A further 53 batonbearers will take part on Saturday 12 July as the baton makes its way from Inverness Castle to Fort William with visits to Drumnadrochit, Fort Augustus and Spean Bridge.

Convenor of The Highland Council, Councillor Jimmy Gray is looking forward to welcoming the baton to the Highlands.  He said: “ It has not been easy to get as much as possible into the allotted time for Highland  but It’s great that we have  over 100 batonbearers, including a pupil from every secondary school in the communities the relay visits, lined up to take part. 

“We’ve worked very hard with the organisers to send the baton to as many communities across the Highlands as possible and I am sure the friends and families of the batonbearers are looking forward to showing their support by coming to cheer them on.  I was fortunate enough to be on the selection committee and was hugely impressed with the standard of nominations. I have no doubt all the batonbearers will do themselves and the Highlands proud.”

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12 Jun 2014