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Alness man rides away with e-bike after winning High Life Highland free prize draw as part of membership push


By Hector MacKenzie

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Gary Laird of Alness was delighted to be chosen winner of a new e-bike.
Gary Laird of Alness was delighted to be chosen winner of a new e-bike.

AN Easter Ross man who became a member of a network giving access to gyms and leisure facilities across the Highlands got more than he bargained for.

High Life Highland has announced Gary Laird of Alness as the winner of the charity’s free prize draw for October.

When Gary signed up to be a new member last month, he was automatically entered into the draw to win an e-bike, presented by High Life Highland.

Graeme Ross, High Life Highland’s head of leisure said: “We are pleased to offer this super prize for one or our new members, with a view to helping Gary to keep moving not only in the HLH facilities but by getting out on his bike too - and all by becoming a highlife member during the last month!

“Over a period of three months, all new members of highlife are being entered a free prize draw to support our ongoing membership drive for the organisation. This is aimed at supporting the charity’s recovery from the pandemic across all of its services – and at the same time gives our new members the opportunity to win one of these superb prizes!

“There’s still time for new members to win, as everyone joining during November will be entered into the draw with a chance of winning an amazing prize of an Apple watch.”

High Life Highland Chief Executive, Steve Walsh said: “It is essential for our organisation to attract new highlife members to help the charity’s recovery from the pandemic and ensure we can continue to deliver our much-needed services across the Highlands. As well as being great value for the members, every single person joining us, like Gary, means that our services can continue such as youth work initiatives, adult learning projects, projects to support those most vulnerable in our Highland communities and helping the many thousands of people, many of whom are in care, access to our services at extremely low or no costs. We are hugely grateful to people like Gary joining highlife.”

There’s still time to benefit from the free prize draw, as any member joining the highlife membership before the end of November will be automatically entered.

Full terms and conditions are available on highlifehighland.com.


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