An Aberdeen primary school has been given more than £800 after an Easter egg hunt was held in their community.
Cala Homes teamed up with 10 businesses on North Deeside Road and hid eggs in the windows.
More than 170 people hunted the treats down, with Cala donating £5 for every completed entry.
The cash has now been donated to Cults Primary School, and will be used to buy a metal outdoor container for the school’s early year resources and equipment.
Over the past four years, the school has used the donation from the Easter egg hunt to purchase new books for its library, new outdoor learning equipment and an audio system.
Cash boost for Aberdeen school after Easter egg hunt