There was a touch of glamour to The Black Watch Battalion Army Cadet Force’s Burns Supper as they paid host to a celebrity guest.
TV personality and honorary colonel of the cadet force, Lorraine Kelly, was at the Dunkeld Cadet Training Centre to join in with the traditional meal, which also marked the first performance of the force band.
Staff Sergeant William Freeman from Kinross was also presented with his cadet forces medal, which recognises 12 years’ service.
Ms Kelly said, “What a fabulous event it has been.
“The pipe band get better every year and now they are joined by the Regimental Band.
“I am amazed what young people in the Army Cadet Force can do and I am only too pleased to support the cadets and encourage other young people to join them.”