SPORTY youngsters at Perth’s Inch View Primary School have been kitted out by Tayside civil engineering firm Kilmac.
Campus support assistant Rosie Bryden welcomed a four-figure donation for shirts and equipment as the Glenearn Road school reports a surge in demand for extra-curricular activities in the wake of the pandemic.
“This is a marvellous gesture by Kilmac,” said Rosie.
“After the challenges of the pandemic and the introduction of new risk assessments, our talented staff are eager to develop skills outside the classroom.
“We have had an unprecedented number of children trying out for both our football and netball teams. They really look the part now.
“We are keen to build a sustainable bank of sporting essentials and grow teams in a variety of sports.
“Kilmac have generously provided us with strips, match day hoodies, footballs and netballs. The kit will be used by football and netball teams for years to come.”
Perth-based Kilmac director Athole McDonald said: “Our business has deep roots across Tayside and whenever possible we try to support good causes within the local communities of our staff.
“Kilmac was involved in the construction of Inch View Primary 12 years ago and it’s great to see youngsters enjoying sport again after the trials and tribulations of the pandemic.”
Kilmac would like to wish all the sports teams the best of luck for the year ahead.