Our Journey with Demba
At The Old Inn, we are proud to support the Nio Far project, championed by our Chef de Partie, Demba. Hospitality and community are the heart of what we do. It is a philosophy we share with Demba, who has been a vital bridge between Scotland and his home in Senegal for over a decade.

A Shared Horizon

Every autumn, the Ospreys that breed in the Highlands take flight, migrating thousands of miles to winter on the sun-drenched coast of Senegal. Like them, Demba makes this journey every year. He is spending his spring and summer here with us in Gairloch, and in the autumn, he returns to the fishing village of Thiaroye-sur-Mer to support his community.
There is a natural spirit to this journey—a rhythm that connects our Highland glens to the West African coast. As the Ospreys connect our two shores under one sky, we are proud to “fly with him” in his mission.


A Legacy of Learning: The Story of Malick Diop
Demba’s work is a continuation of a deep family legacy. His grandfather, Malick Diop, was a visionary who donated his own land to found the very first school in the area. He believed that education was the foundation of a strong community.

Photo of Malick Drop, displayed at the school in Thiaroye-sur-Mer
Today, Demba carries that torch. By donating his own savings and tips earned here in Scotland, he provides vital supplies—from rucksacks and pens to paper and books—ensuring the school remains a place of opportunity for all.



Respecting the Sea, Protecting the Land
Thiaroye-sur-Mer is a vibrant fishing community where the Atlantic Ocean dictates the rhythm of life. Demba comes from a family of fishermen, and he works tirelessly to teach the younger generation to respect the waters that feed them, focusing on climate change and ocean literacy.
Demba’s commitment to his village is wide-reaching, tackling the most urgent needs of the community through practical, life-changing projects:


- Combatting the Floods: During the rainy season, the village lacks drainage, often flooding the school and the local cemetery. Demba led a project with local young men to build a manual drainage system to protect their streets.
- Supporting the Hospital: Providing essential funds to local medical staff to ensure better healthcare for the villagers.
- Empowering Women: Helping local women establish independence through agricultural projects, such as poultry farming.
- A Sanctuary for the Talibé: One of Demba’s most personal goals is to support the Talibé. These are young Quranic students who often spend hours begging on the street. He dreams of providing them with a dedicated space for their education and well-being.
“My main idea, what I really want to do for these kids, is build a home. A place where they can get a proper education and healthy food for free. This is my goal. This is my dream.” — Demba



Join the Journey: Donate Online Now
We have officially launched an online fundraising campaign to help us reach our initial £3,000 target. Every donation goes directly toward high-impact, vital work on the ground when Demba returns to Thiaroye-sur-Mer this autumn—funding essential learning materials for the school children, urgent drainage and sanitation upgrades to combat seasonal flooding, and bringing Demba’s dream of a safe sanctuary for the Talibé children to life.
Whether you can give a little or a lot, your support makes a massive difference to this cross-continental community project. To make a secure online donation and track our progress, please visit our official GoFundMe page:

Understanding Thiaroye-sur-Mer: Resilience & Teranga
Life in Thiaroye-sur-Mer is defined by Teranga—a Senegalese philosophy of open-hearted hospitality. The name of the country itself reflects this communal bond. It is widely believed that “Senegal” comes from the Wolof phrase “Sunu Gaal”, which translates to “Our Boat.” This “shared boat” is a powerful symbol of unity—the idea that everyone in the community is navigating the same waters together. However, industrial overfishing has made the traditional life of a fisherman precarious, leading many to attempt the perilous journey across the sea toward Europe.
“I know a lot of families that lost their fathers, or even their whole family. I prioritise those families who don’t have that support anymore. I want to give them a reason to stay.” — Demba
By supporting the school and local infrastructure, Demba is giving the next generation a commitment to the ground beneath their feet. He is helping to provide them with the tools to thrive at home.

Taste the Tradition: Demba’s Dimanche Dish
To experience the true spirit of Senegalese hospitality firsthand, we invite you to join us for a very special culinary event at The Old Inn.
In Senegal, Dimanche (Sunday) is a sacred day. The community slows down to share stories and a meal together. On Sunday 28th June our Chef de Partie, Demba, is bringing this beautiful tradition to Gairloch with a one-day-only menu special.
The Feature Dish: Maafe

This June, we are proud to feature a true West African soul-food classic: Maafe. This comforting, deeply savoury stew features tender meat slow-cooked in a rich, velvety peanut and tomato base, layered with aromatic spices, garlic, and onions. Simmered until perfectly thick and hearty, it is served over a bed of fluffy rice alongside a medley of tender garden vegetables. It is a warm, vibrant dish that captures the true essence of hospitality in Thiaroye-sur-Mer.
Food with a Purpose
This isn’t just an opportunity to try an incredible meal—it is a feast with a mission. By joining us for Demba’s Dimanche Dish, you are directly contributing to the Nio Far project.
A portion of every single dish sold on 28th June will be donated directly to support the school in Thiaroye-sur-Mer. It will help fund Demba’s dream of building a safe haven and sanctuary for the Talibé children.
Come share a table, experience a taste of West African Teranga, and help us build a brighter future for the children of Demba’s home village.
- When: Sunday 28th June (One Day Only)
- Where: The Old Inn, Gairloch
- Booking: Space is limited. Therefore, booking is essential to ensure you don’t miss out on this unique event.

Nio Far – We Are One

In Senegal, they say Nio Far, meaning “we are together” or “we are one.” When you visit us at The Old Inn, you aren’t just a guest; you are part of this story. We invite you to join us in supporting Demba’s lifelong commitment to his home. Whether through our seasonal specials or following the progress of the school, every gesture helps bridge the gap between our two communities.
“You have peace here. I like being in Gairloch; it’s like my village… but not the weather!” — Demba

