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Burghead Boxing Day Swim boosts Buckie RNLI, Moray Voluntary Befriending Service and Erskine Forres to the tune of £10,050


By Jonny Clark

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MORE than £10,000 raised through the Burghead Boxing Day Swim has been handed to three charities operating in Moray.

Moray Voluntary Befriending Service, Erskine Forres and Buckie RNLI are joined by Liz Davidson and Jamie Campbell from the jump. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Moray Voluntary Befriending Service, Erskine Forres and Buckie RNLI are joined by Liz Davidson and Jamie Campbell from the jump. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

A total of 58 jumpers plunged into the cold harbour in Burghead on Boxing Day, 2023, raising a total of £10,050 to be split equally between Buckie RNLI, Erskine Forres and Moray Voluntary Befriending Service.

The money raised - which included £2000 that was dropped into buckets on the day - was handed over to delighted charity representatives this week.

Organiser Jamie Campbell was ‘over the moon’ with the total, which is the highest since the jump’s post-Covid return.

“The swimmers take in the bulk of the money so they really are the most important,” he said. “They all do a great job and some go to great lengths to fundraise.

Fancy dress was the order of the day for many at the Burghead Boxing Day Swim. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Fancy dress was the order of the day for many at the Burghead Boxing Day Swim. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

“Things took a hit after Covid with folk not coming out as much, but every year since we have done better year on year.

“This is the best since before Covid and we are back to where we used to get, so we are over the moon with that and so are the charities.

Buckie RNLI’s Rebecca Thomson (left) and Lorna Cameron receive a cheque from Jamie Campbell. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Buckie RNLI’s Rebecca Thomson (left) and Lorna Cameron receive a cheque from Jamie Campbell. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

“We are very grateful for all the support we get from Burghead, Moray, and all the organisations that help on the day. The swim couldn't happen without it.”

The charities supported by the swim are different every year and are decided by the committee. The task of deciding is far from a simple one, with more than 20 applications recieved.

A total of 58 jumpers took part in the 2023 Boxing Day swim. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
A total of 58 jumpers took part in the 2023 Boxing Day swim. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

Jamie said this year’s trio were fully deserving and would be ‘well-supported’ by people locally.

“Our only stipulation is that every charity we pick we make sure is linked to Moray and the money will be spent in Moray,” he added.

“It was very difficult this year with over 20 applications, but the three we chose we felt were strong and would be well-supported.

“Erskine is a charity that is new and getting started in Forres, so we wanted to support them, with the links to the two RAF bases.

Erskine Forres’ Michael Parkes (right) receives a cheque from Jamie Campbell. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Erskine Forres’ Michael Parkes (right) receives a cheque from Jamie Campbell. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.

“The RNLI has strong links to whole of Moray and Moray Befrienders done a lot of work with vulnerable people and the money will be a massive boost to them. It’s good to be able to support them all.”



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