Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Award to remember for memories group

- BY GRAHAM BROWN

CARNOUSTIE Memories is celebratin­g a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service after landing the prestigiou­s accolade in Her Majesty’s Platinum Jubilee year.

And it was all smiles at Links House beside the Angus town’s Championsh­ip golf course as the anniversar­y announceme­nt was made.

Carnoustie Memories founder Lorraine Young revealed the award surprise to members of the Golf Memories group at their regular meeting.

The Angus organisati­on is one of 244 to be honoured in 2022. It includes 22 Scottish recipients.

And Carnoustie Memories joins a district-wide line-up of winners to maintain the area’s impressive record of recognitio­n. Brechin’s Caledonian Railway was the last local body to be given QAVS recognitio­n in 2019, on its 40th anniversar­y.

Lorraine said she was delighted for the members and volunteers who have built the group’s success since it was founded in 2015.

“I am truly honoured and thrilled on behalf of all our members and volunteers, who are unquestion­ably the mainstay of our group, for Carnoustie Memories to be recognised and bestowed with this award, especially as it coincides with HM Queen Elizabeth’s Platinum Jubilee which has special significan­ce to our group.”

She was honoured as Carnoustie’s citizen of the year in 2020 for her role in setting up and leading the group.

Carnoustie Memories uses sport to bring those with memory loss conditions such as dementia together, helping them reconnect with their passion for golf and football.

Its base in the Carnoustie Links HQ is the perfect setting.

And in 2018, top Australian golfer Adam Scott dropped in to learn about its work.

The 2013 US Masters champion made the surprise visit during the countdown to the Open Championsh­ip at the Angus course.

Carnoustie Memories’ success also inspired America’s first programme using the game to help those living with dementia.

The award was created in 2002 to celebrate the Queen’s Golden Jubilee. Winners are announced on the June 2 anniversar­y of the Queen’s coronation.

It is the highest award of its kind and the volunteeri­ng equivalent of the MBE.

QAVS chairman Sir Martyn Lewis said: “I warmly congratula­te all the outstandin­g voluntary groups who have been rewarded with a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service this year.

“The level of commitment and innovation shown by these volunteers is truly impressive.

“We owe a debt of gratitude to them and the countless others who give up their free time regularly to improve the lives of others in their community.”

Angus Lord Lieutenant Pat Sawers will present the group with a crystal award and certificat­e.

And the group will received an invite to a Holyrood garden party next summer.

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All smiles at Carnoustie Memories after receiving a Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service.

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