Isobel Howard

Funding was awarded from the Berry Burn Community Fund to help support Isobel’s training and competition expenses. In a sport with incredibly limited athlete support, this allowed her to travel and compete in major British competitions and to represent Great Britain internationally for two instalments of the Junior World Orienteering Championships (JWOC), a competition for those two years her senior. These competitions allowed Isobel to gain much valued experience on the world stage, representing the local club Moravian Orienteers. Notable results include:

JWOC 2022:

23rd in Urban Sprint

8th in Urban Relay

JWOC 2023:

37th in Forest Middle Distance

7th in Forest Relay (Top 6 for the Podium)

Rothes Way Association

The Rothes Way will provide a carbon neutral link for the many who travel between the towns and villages in Speyside. Our path will also provide a scenic link to the Speyside Way for walkers and cyclists both local and visiting, thus having the potential to boost tourism through increasing the number of visitors from national and international destinations.

This path is now two thirds complete, thanks to the generous support from the Berry Burn Community Fund and the ongoing fundraising within the community. When completed it will provide a safe cycling route for pupils from Rothes travelling to Speyside High School in Aberlour, avoiding the busy A941.

Fornighty Hall

The funding has helped us upgrade the Fornighty Hall so it is fully accessible for all. We now have a disabled access ramp, disabled parking bay, disabled access toilets and modern kitchen which can benefit the local community for the next generation. Additionally, the hall has been repaired and painted, and improvements made to the heating and lighting to be energy efficient. The hall is now fit for purpose and can be used for the next generation.

Strathspey Rovers Junior Football Club

Strathspey Rovers would like to take this opportunity to thank Berry Burn Community Fund for providing a grant to update its ancillary storage area at the community scout hut in Grantown for the purpose of secure and safe storage of equipment. The storage area was showing desperate signs of age and deterioration, with no way to privately secure the facility and safeguard expensive training equipment procured by the club. This fund has provided modern high security French doors, framed shelving and lockable cupboards which is a huge advantage to our club going forward. The works were undertaken locally by Colin Lawson (Builders) Ltd and completed in June 2023. Thank you. Regards Andrew Sunde, Chair.

Moray School Bank

With the help of the funding offered by BBCF Moray School Bank were able to support 175 children across the BBCF area in 2022/23 by providing school uniform and warm winter items, allowing them to attend school, happy, confident and ready to learn.

Logie Primary School Parent Council

The turbines which helped generate this funding for Logie Primary are close to our school, and a very direct reminder of how our community is being helped by this money.  We are delighted that the Berry Burn Community Fund has enabled us to make more of the space we have at school, and that we were not told – as schools often are – that money ‘should’ come from the local authority. Sometimes, it simply cannot, and we are grateful that the local community benefit fund was able to fill that funding gap.

Moravian Orienteering Club

Moray is hosting the Scottish 6 days Orienteering Competition during Summer

2023. The mapped areas used for this event are embargoed a year ahead and

have not been available for Moravian Orienteering Club to use. The grant has

enabled us to produce five new maps, allowing us to continue and develop the

club’s activities leading up to the 6 Days. We have organised events in three of

these areas to date, with 70 to 100 competitors at each, with ages ranging from

the very young (6) to older (over 70). More activities are planned for the near

future.