Glenrothes branch of Royal British Legion Scotland receive donation from Amey

Members of the Glenrothes branch of Legion Scotland visited Amey's Kinross depot.

Amey’s north east team has made a donation to the Glenrothes branch of the Royal British Legion Scotland from their community fund.

The Royal British Legion Scotland provide financial, social and emotional support to veterans of the Armed Forces, their families and dependants.

The charity makes a difference every day to the lives of veterans through their comradeship and befriending programme, developing strong communities and supporting remembrance.

The Glenrothes branch received a £250 donation from Amey’s Community Fund to help them continue their support of Scotland’s veteran.

The Community Fund lets Amey staff nominate local causes that are close to their hearts to receive assistance. The fund covers all of north east Scotland where Amey operate looking after the trunk road network on behalf of Transport Scotland, including the A92 through Glenrothes.

Amey’s Communications Manager Graham Gibson said: “Amey’s goal is to create better places to live, work and travel by giving back to the areas and communities where we work.

“Through asking staff to nominate local causes that are close to their hearts, this initiative allows both our staff and Amey as a wider company to make a real difference within their communities.

“We were delighted to make a donation to the Royal British Legion Scotland which we hope will help them continue the great work they already do.”