Showing that there is more to keeping fit than just doing a 5k the Lord Provost the Rt Hon Donald Wilson is chilling out this Christmas ready for the Loony Dook on New Year’s Day.

Part of the three day festival for Edinburghā€™s Hogmanay, the event will see over 1,000 ā€˜Dookersā€™ cheered on by 4,000 spectators start 2015 with a dip in the River Forth in the shadow of the world-famous Forth Bridges.

provostThe Lord Provost, Councillor Donald Wilson, has signed up to take part in order to raise money for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution [RNLI], which provides a 24-hour lifeboat search and rescue service across the UK.

He commented: ā€œThe event is great fun and will be raising money for a fantastic charity. The South Queensferrry branch of the RNLI will receive a 10 per cent donation from each registration fee for the event this year. Iā€™m either brave or barmy to sign up, but Iā€™m very glad to lend my support. I wish everyone taking part the best of luck and a happy – albeit chilly ā€“ start to the New Year!ā€

The Loony Dook is organised by Unique Events, who produce Edinburghā€™s Hogmanay on behalf of the City of Edinburgh Council. Earlier this month, organisers confirmed that M&Dā€™s, who operate Scotlandā€™s Theme Park in Strathclyde Country Park and also run the Edinburghā€™s Hogmanay carnival, will be supporting the event. It is also funded by EventScotland and Scotlandā€™s Winter Festivals.

This yearā€™s event has been a sell out and no more spaces are available. It will start with a Dookersā€™ Parade, led by the Beastie Drummers, at 1.20pm followed by the Dook itself at 1.30pm on Thursday 1st January. Spectators are welcome to cheer on the Dookers from various vantage points along the route.

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