After enjoying the sights of Aberdeen’s famous Winter Gardens, I packed my trunk and headed off for the final stop of my tour at one of Scotland’s most well-known locations.
I stopped off in Dores, on the banks of Loch Ness, to meet pupils from Aldourie Primary School and Highland Youth Convenor Magnus Morrison.
It was a fantastic way to finish off my tour of Scotland, and we had great weather to enjoy the views across the Loch. I was slightly disappointed that we didn’t catch a glimpse of Nessie, but you never know – I might see him next time I’m there!
People in the Highlands recycled over 35,000 tonnes of waste last year, enough to fill the Caledonian Football Stadium 27 times over! It’s a great achievement, but there’s still much more recycling which can be done in the Highlands and across Scotland.
My tour of Scotland might be over, but don’t forget that it’s important to remember to recycle more and recycle more often! Even if I’m not out and about spreading the word, you can still follow me on Twitter or join my fan page on Facebook.
For more information on recycling near you, visit www.sort-it.org.uk
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