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Young people from north-east and Highlands finalists in Young Scot Awards

Isla and Eilidh Noble
Isla and Eilidh Noble

Young people from across the north-east and Highlands will be celebrated as part of a prestigious awards’ first online ceremony.

The Young Scot Awards recognise extraordinary young people aged 11-26 who improve the lives of people in their community.

Finalists include Isla Noble, 16, and Eilidh Noble, 15, from Fraserburgh.

The sisters used a lilo to save a man and a young child from drowning in the North Sea last year.

Peterhead’s Modo-Circus with Purpose, which benefits young people aged 12-25, is also a finalist in the ‘arts’ category.

Peterhead-based ‘circus with a purpose’ Modo launched the Year of Young People in 2018

Though a physical ceremony has been made impossible by Covid-19,  finalists will be part of an online ceremony on August 13, with celebrities Karen Gillan, Martin Compston, Sir Andy Murray and Olympian Laura Muir in virtual attendance.

Other finalists in the competition include 13-year-old Xander Johnstone, from Aviemore, in the ‘environment’ category, and 24-year-old Hope Gordon, from Sutherland, in the Sport category.

Meanwhile Hannah Weir, 13, from Rothes, is a finalist in the ‘community’ category, with 18-year-old John Munro from Ross-shire, represented in the ‘volunteering’ category.

Finally 21-year-old Davie Donaldson and Charlotte Donaldson, 18, both from Brechin, are nominated in the ‘equality and diversity’ category due to their work to raise awareness of the Traveller community.

Campaigner David Donaldson at Aberdeen University

Louise Macdonald OBE, chief executive of Young Scot, said: “We’re really excited about celebrating Scotland’s most amazing young people in our first ever online awards ceremony.

“You can expect an evening filled with the inspiring stories of young people who are doing outstanding things across Scotland.”

To find out more, visit youngscotawards.com.