THE National is delighted to announce that the crowdfunder for the Dumfries and Galloway mobile hub has reached its initial target of £1850.

Ian Waugh of the hub told us: “This is designed to keep us ‘on the road’ for the next six months, including an MOT/service due early June – plus provide funding for 10,000 of our wee ‘info packs’ showing the positive case for Scotland as an independent country and designed for posting through letterboxes, direct into folks’ homes, in a region that’s virtually devoid of billboards.

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“Having reached the initial target within the four-week period, a ‘stretch target’ kicked-in automatically – giving us a chance to raise additional funds for more ‘info packs’ or extended running of the van (or, if necessary, to cover any unexpected mechanical glitch that our Transit LWB crew cab van might throw at us).

“The comments we’ve received, either on the funder page or direct to me by ‘contact project’ message, have all been very supportive and are much appreciated.

“Every donor has qualified for one or other of our ‘rewards’, but not everyone has their postal address on the system. Some have messaged me to say ‘no need Ian – didn’t do it for the reward’, or ‘already have the ‘Believe in Scotland’ book, thanks, put the funds to good use’.

“If anyone who has donated and was expecting a ‘reward’ and has not yet received it – please use the ‘contact project’ link on our crowdfunder page to send me your address.”