George Nickerson

George and Ned are climbing 6 munros in 3 days from the 23rd-25th of July

Fundraising for The Argyll Piping Trust
£17,501
raised of £12,000 target
by 113 supporters
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We provide funds, promote & organise events to ensure Piping flourishes across Argyll

Story

We are George Nickerson and Ned Robertson, two 17 year old students at Winchester College. We both feel very fortunate to have been able to learn the bagpipes throughout our school careers and want to help other children to have the same opportunity.

We both have strong links with Argyll and have chosen to raise funds for The Argyll Piping Trust which since 1996 through an agreement with Argyll and Bute Council provides 50% of the funds required to teach the Pipes to children in Argyll Primary Schools.  Each year through this scheme around 130 children across 17 different Primary Schools receive tuition free of charge. However, as a result of difficulties in local government funding, the Council’s budget for music tuition is under review and charitable funds provided through the Argyll Piping Trust are becoming more important than ever to ensure that this  highly successful scheme can continue. 


The six munros we are climbing are:

Ben Lui                      3,707ft

Ben Cruachan          3,694ft

Beinn a’ Chochuill    3,215ft

Stob Diamh               3,274ft

Beinn Eunaich          3,245ft

Beinn a’Chleibh        3,005ft

Walking just under 40km in three days, we will play Munros Makyth Man

a tune we composed for this challenge, at the top of each Munro (the name is a play on the Winchester College motto, "Manners Makyth Man"). During the event we will make a short film of the challenge which we will then upload onto online social networks in order to raise further awareness of our campaign.


£200 will fund piping lessons for 1 child for a whole year.  £600 will fund lessons for 1 child for 3 years.  In 3 years a committed child can master the basics of piping and lay the foundations for a lifetime of music making.  So if we can raise £12,000 this will fund piping lessons for 20 children for 3 years.  This is a challenging total but one with the potential to make a huge difference. 


You can hear us play Munros Makyth Man below in the gallery.


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About the charity

The Argyll Piping Trust was set up in 1979 in response to a gradual decline in Piping across Argyll through the 1970s. Since then we have led the way in restoring Piping across Argyll to the position of strength it enjoys today by running competitions & funding tuition in Schools and bursaries.

Donation summary

Total raised
£17,500.88
+ £1,560.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£8,097.35
Offline donations
£9,403.53

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