THE Rosyth Men's Shed has received a donation of just under £850 from a Dunfermline supermarket.
Asda St Leonards donated £847 to the group, which will go to buying new power tools for members to utilise.
Bruce Lumsden, the chairman of Rosyth Men's Shed, said: "Julie McKell, from Asda St Leonards Dunfermline, visited us to give us a very generous donation of £847. This will enable us to get ourselves some much-needed power tools, which we will put to good use.
"We are very grateful for this funding and that Asda thought of us when deciding on a good cause to donate to. "
The Men's Shed meets on a Thursday at the Rosyth Centenary Orchard in the classroom, and on a Saturday at North Queensferry Marina Yard.
For more information on the group, visit their Facebook page.
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