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Scots offered 'rain cheques' to keep spirits up in the face of a wet summer
Scots offered 'rain cheques' to keep spirits up in the face of a wet summer

Daily Record

time4 days ago

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  • Daily Record

Scots offered 'rain cheques' to keep spirits up in the face of a wet summer

Scotland is facing the prospect of such a wet summer that residents are being offered physical 'rain cheques' to help keep their spirits up. As Scotland braces for another summer of relentless rain and chilly temperatures, drinks brand Tennent's is stepping in to lift the nation's spirits. In a bid to defy the dreary forecast, the company is introducing physical 'Rain Cheques,' offering residents tongue-in-cheek reasons to stay positive and weather the storm, alongside a chance to get cash prizes. ‌ Starting next week, a special ATM will appear on the Isle of Skye, an area notorious for last year's soggy summer, where locals endured just 13 dry days between June and August. ‌ The machine will dispense 'cheques' providing reasons to remain upbeat this year, such as enjoying pints with mates or airport beverages. In a nod to the founding year of Tennent's, the brewing company behind the campaign, lucky locals might even pick up a 'cheque' of £1,885. Joanne Motion, senior brand manager for Tennent's, which has been assisting the nation to 'brave the summer' since 1885, commented: "Braving the summer here is practically a national sport in Scotland. "As a nation, we usually just soldier on with the fact we can experience four seasons in any one day - but last year was particularly grim. "With the lift that we all got from having such a warm and sunny Spring, we thought we'd do something to offset the rubbish days this summer and bring some joy, rain or shine." ‌ Despite basking in the sunniest-ever spring on record, summer has officially started with gale-force winds in Scotland. The Met Office predicts extended spells of rain and potent winds in the north, propelled by low pressure systems sweeping in from the Atlantic. ‌ While London is set to enjoy highs of 21 degrees over the coming week, Scottish cities such as Glasgow and Edinburgh are expected to average a cooler 14.5 degrees with almost daily rainfall – having experienced rain every day since summer began on 1st June. In light of last year's washout, the summer of 2024 was the wettest since 2015,Tennent's decided to keep spirits high, even when temperatures are annoyingly low. Additional Rain Cheques will be issued in Glasgow next week, before being rolled out across other parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland this summer. To make a withdrawal, all people need to do is track down the Rain Cheque ATM and figure out a special PIN. Its specific location will be revealed on Tennent's social media channels on Monday.

Scots are being offered physical 'rain cheques' to help keep their spirits up
Scots are being offered physical 'rain cheques' to help keep their spirits up

Scotsman

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Scotsman

Scots are being offered physical 'rain cheques' to help keep their spirits up

These rain cheques may include £1,885 in cash | Tennent's Scotland is facing the prospect of such a wet summer that residents are being offered physical 'rain cheques' to help keep their spirits up. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... A pop-up ATM will appear in Skye next week - which suffered some of the country's worst weather last year, with only 13 days without rain between June to August. It will produce 'cheques' offering reasons to stay cheerful this year, such as having beers with friends or airport pints. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad They may even include £1,885 in cash, in a nod to the year Tennent's - the company handing the cheques out - was founded. Joanne Motion, senior brand manager for Tennent's, which has been helping the nation 'brave the summer' since 1885, said: 'Braving the summer here is practically a national sport in Scotland. 'As a country, we normally just get on with the fact we can experience four seasons in any one day - but last year was particularly bad. 'With the lift that we all got from having such a warm and sunny Spring, we thought we'd do something to offset the rubbish days this summer and bring some joy, rain or shine.' Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The pop-up ATM will appear in Skye next week | Tennent's Despite enjoying the sunniest-ever spring on record - and summer has officially started with gale-force winds in Scotland. The Met Office is forecasting longer periods of rain and strong winds in the north, driven by low pressure areas moving in from the Atlantic. While London will see highs of 21 degrees over the next seven days, forecasts in Scottish cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh will average 14.5 degrees with rain predicted almost daily – with it having rained every day since summer began on 1st June.. Set against the backdrop of last year's washout - summer 2024 was the worst since 2015 – Tennent's decided to keep spirits high, even when temperatures are annoyingly low. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad Further Rain Cheques will come to Glasgow next week too, before hitting other locations across Scotland and also Northern Ireland this summer.

Tennent's offering Scots up to £2,000 in prizes – find out how to claim
Tennent's offering Scots up to £2,000 in prizes – find out how to claim

Scottish Sun

time4 days ago

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

Tennent's offering Scots up to £2,000 in prizes – find out how to claim

The beer-making firm will be dishing out 'Rain Cheques' across Scotland in areas experiencing high and persistent rainfall RAIN CHEQUE Tennent's offering Scots up to £2,000 in prizes – find out how to claim Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TENNENT'S is offering Scots 'Rain Cheques' to help lift their spirits as the June gloom sets in. This spring was the sunniest and warmest on record, but the start of summer has brought a gale-force storm and looming threats of heavy rain. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Punters could win as much £1885 in cash Credit: SUPPLIED To brighten up the mood, Tennent's will be dishing out 'Rain Cheques' across the country in areas experiencing high and persistent rainfall. A pop-up ATM will appear in Skye next week - which endured some of the worst weather last year - having just 13 days without rain from June to August. It will produce 'cheques' offering reasons to stay cheerful this year, such as having beers with friends or airport pints. Some lucky recipients might even find £1,885 in cash - a nod to the year beer making firm was founded. Joanne Motion, senior brand manager for Tennent's, which has been helping the nation 'brave the summer' since 1885, said: "Braving the summer here is practically a national sport in Scotland. "As a country, we normally just get on with the fact we can experience four seasons in any one day - but last year was particularly bad. "With the lift that we all got from having such a warm and sunny Spring, we thought we'd do something to offset the rubbish days this summer and bring some joy, rain or shine." The Met Office is predicting prolonged periods of rain and strong winds in the north, caused by low-pressure systems moving in from the Atlantic. While London will see highs of 21 degrees over the next seven days, forecasts in Scottish cities like Glasgow and Edinburgh will average 14.5 degrees with rain predicted almost daily - with it having rained every day since summer began on 1st June. Set against the backdrop of last year's washout - summer 2024 was the worst since 2015 - Tennent's decided to keep spirits high, even when temperatures are annoyingly low. Further Rain Cheques will come to Glasgow next week too, before hitting other locations across Scotland and also Northern Ireland this summer. Scots Tennents fan jams with guitar made out of lager keg To make a withdrawal, all people need to do is track down the Rain Cheque ATM and figure out a special PIN. Its specific location will be revealed on Tennent's social media channels on Monday.

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