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Rrrrallye a great success


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A FUN day which aimsto help educate a new generation of young drivers and teach experienced drivers new skills has been hailed a success.

Organiser Linda Harper.
Organiser Linda Harper.

The Rrrrallye fun day at Keith Sports and Community Centre on Sunday is held in memory of Stuart Harper, who died after the car he was a passenger in crashed on May 30, 2008.

Money raised at the event goes to provide vouchers for drivers aged 17-25 years to go through skid training or get money off a Pass Plus or Advanced Driver.

The event also offered young people aged 14-17 years an early introduction to driving in a safe enviornment.

Stuart's mum Linda Harper, main organiser of the event, said: "People are asking what we are doing now, before they were just coming to a car show."

For more pictures from the event see Friday's Banffshire Herald.


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