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Ambitious eco-tourism initiative aims to put rickshaws on the streets of Nairn

The kind of rickshaws that could be used in the scheme in Nairn after the award of £7,000 of Lottery funding
The kind of rickshaws that could be used in the scheme in Nairn after the award of £7,000 of Lottery funding

An ambitious eco-tourism initiative aiming to get the population of Nairn out into the brisk fresh air is set to be rolled out across the town following a £7,000 Lottery cash injection.

Riviera Rickshaw Rides will give tourists and local residents the opportunity to embrace the great outdoors by offering rides in the vibrant modes of transport along the riverbank and connect users with the community’s top attractions.

The quirky and eco-friendly form of transport was commonly adopted by Asian countries during the 19th century.

The initiative has been brought forward by charity Riviera Community Enterprises, which hopes to have a total of three Rickshaws in operation, costing in the region of £10,000 each.

Two rickshaws will be primarily focused towards the tourist market, with the third being used to encourage the elderly population of Nairn – who are living in a care home, living in their own homes or are housebound – out into the fresh air.

Councillor Liz MacDonald, for Nairn and Cawdor, welcomed the plans, saying: “I think it’s an excellent idea and I hope they get a lot more funding to expand the project further. We have an elderly population in Nairn and it will be good for folk to get inter-generational contact and get people out of care homes and their homes and into the fresh air.”

The project is one of six recipients in the Highlands to be awarded a share of £794,384 by the National Lottery Fund, receiving £7,000 to aid towards the financial costs of the project.

A National Lottery Awards for All spokesman said: “This is National Lottery money in action, reaching into communities across Scotland making a real difference to the people who live there.”

The highest award in the Highlands was given to the group ASAS to build a ramp and decking, providing access to their holiday caravan for people with learning difficulties.

Other organisation who have received funding include No Limits Caithness who received £7,334 to run a life skills project for children with additional needs.

Health and Happiness in the Highlands also received a grant of £7,000 to finance two members of staff to continue their activities for individuals with learning difficulties and mental health issues.

And Kyle of Tongue Community Fun Weekend will now be able to run their fun event for a sixth year following a £3,900 award.

Dunvegan and District Senior Citizens Club also received a £3,500 award to provide opportunities for people over 60 to come together one a fortnight to socialise.