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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire is seven Camphill charities, working together. Beannachar Camphill Community, Charity No: SC016384, Camphill Wellbeing Trust, Charity No:SC016291, Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools, Charity No:SC015588, Milltown Camphill Community, Charity No: SC01093, Newton Dee Community, Charity No:SC013057, Simeon Care for the Elderly, Charity No:SC012239, Tigh a’Chomainn Camphill Ltd, Charity No:SC003220. Camphill Rudolf Steiner Estates Ltd (known as Camphill Estates) Charity No: SC012653.

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Nov 22: Provost of Aberdeenshire marks Milltown's achievement

The Provost of Aberdeenshire, Bill Howatson, will be marking the achievement of Milltown Camphill Community in Arbuthnott, near Laurencekirk in Aberdeenshire.

Over the past four years Milltown’s workshop has completed the refurbishment around 1,500 tools which have been sent to be re-used in African countries.

The refurbishment of second hand tools has always been a central part of the work at Milltown Day Workshop. Tools are donated by local people and organisations in North-east Scotland. They are then restored and sent in kits to artisans, schools and training centres in African countries. This has always been done through the national Tools for Self-Reliance scheme.

Recently, however, tools have also been sent through Global Concerns Trust. This Edinburgh-based charity received funding for four years from the Scottish Government as part of its International Development Programme.

Tool kits that have been sent through Global Concerns Trust to Malawi have gone to primary schools, training projects for people with disabilities and one man kits have gone to individuals completing their training.

Global Concerns Trust was able to give clear feedback as to who received the kits, which gave an extra incentive to the people working on the refurbishment.

Over the last four years Milltown Day Workshop has sent off 12 full joinery kits of 90 tools each and 10 one man kits of 35 tools.

This current funding has now come to an end, but it is hoped that parts of the project will be able to continue.

In order to mark the ending of this phase of activity, and to publicly acknowledge all the good work that has been done during this time, Emma Duncan from Global Concerns Trust will be coming to visit Milltown Day Workshop.

At a ceremony on November 22 at 2.00pm, Bill Howatson, the Provost of Aberdeenshire, will present certificates of appreciation to the people who have worked on the tool kits. There will be a showing of the film that Global Concerns have made of the project.

Milltown Camphill Community provides a home and working environment for adults with special needs. It is one of the seven Camphill charities that together form Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire.
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Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire represents the shared interests of seven Camphill charities in the Aberdeen area.

The Camphill pioneers likened their first community in Aberdeen to lighting a candle on the hill.

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