Picture of Eilidh MacLeod in her band uniform.

About Eilidh

Eilidh was a typical 14-year-old growing up in a small tight-knit community on the Isle of Barra in Scotland’s Outer Hebrides. Studying, time with friends and her love of music filled her time.

She was fun to be around and she had so much time for those she cared about. Family and friends were a big part of her short life.

A major part of Eilidh’s life was her love of music. She was a huge fan of American singer Ariana Grande – the artist she went to see at Manchester Arena in May 2017 where she sadly died along with 21 others in the attack on the venue.

Eilidh was a keen bagpiper and was developing into a talented musician. She played in the local pipe band, often travelling and competing with them. Making music was something very special for Eilidh, giving her a confidence that other pastimes hadn’t quite achieved.

Aims of the Trust

The two principle aims of the Trust are:

  • To enable young people and children to continue Eilidh’s musical journey by providing support to advance their music education.
  • To manage and maintain a permanent memorial to Eilidh on her home island of Barra which encapsulates her talents, innocence and joyful spirit.
The Comrie Pipe Band.

The team

The team

Trustees

Administrator

Eilidh MacLeod Memorial Trust

Looking to the future, making a positive difference for others

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Registered Company in England, No. CE015476. Registered Charity No. 1180467.