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Inverness delegation to travel to Germany to mark 60 years of twinning

Inverness is to mark its 60 year relationship with Augsburg
Inverness is to mark its 60 year relationship with Augsburg

A delegation from Inverness is to travel to Germany this weekend to mark a 60 year relationship between the Highland capital and its Bavarian twin.

Senior figures including Inverness provost Councillor Helen Carmichael will visit Augsburg from Thursday until Monday to renew ties between the cities.

The University of the Highlands and Islands principal and vice-chancellor, Professor Clive Mulholland will sign a memorandum of understanding with the Augsburg University of Applied Science (AUAS) during the visit to formalise a commitment for the two establishments to work together.

The delegation will also include local musicians and dancers who will perform at events during the visit.

Mrs Carmichael said: “I am delighted to participate in the commemoration of this very significant anniversary.

“The people of Augsburg have been our loyal and active twinning partners for 60 years and in that time our communities have grown to be very good friends.

“We look forward to continuing this beneficial relationship for many years to come and we are very pleased that the University of the Highlands and Islands has now established the basis for a potentially productive academic collaboration with AUAS.”

Inverness is due to be visited by a delegation from Augsburg in September.

Professor Mulholland said: “It is a privilege to be a part of the celebrations marking the long and successful relationship between Inverness and Augsburg.

“I hope that our collaboration with the Augsburg University of Applied Sciences will help to extend this partnership, proving new opportunities for our institutions and our regions.”

David Henderson, chairman of Inverness Town Twinning Committee, added: “Our town twinning partnership with Augsburg has been a great success over 60 years, bringing much shared understanding, friendship and enjoyment to our two communities through the many exchanges that have taken place.

“It is excellent that UHI and AUAS are now further strengthening our friendly partnership through their proposals to pursue academic collaboration. This is a fine way to celebrate the 60th anniversary of our twinning with Augsburg.

“The Twinning Committee will continue on behalf of Inverness to promote and assist such exchanges, collaborations and friendly activities with Augsburg and our French twins La Baule and St. Valery.”