Glasgow Times

Scout leader recognised for nearly 50 years of volunteeri­ng with MBE honour

Retired headteache­r tells of shock

- BY GILLIAN MCPHERSON

AN East Renfrewshi­re woman has told how she was in “disbelief” after being awarded an MBE in the New Year Honours list for almost 50 years of voluntary work with the Scouts.

Retired headteache­r Gillian Caldwell is also hoping her achievemen­t will encourage more people to follow in her footsteps by becoming a volunteer.

She said: “I suppose my first reaction was one of disbelief but it is certainly a huge honour to be recognised in this way.

“It is also great recognitio­n of Scouting and the commitment of so many volunteers.

“My volunteeri­ng is a mixture of working with both young people and adults but every volunteer activity is ultimately about providing fun and adventure for young people and contributi­ng to their skills and developmen­t.

“That’s why volunteeri­ng with Scouts is so varied and fulfilling. More adults should have a go.”

Gillian was named in King Charles’ first New Year Honours list after clocking up more than four decades of dedicated work to support Scouting in a variety of roles.

She started volunteeri­ng in 1977 at her local group in Crookfur, Newton Mearns, as a Cub Scout leader.

From February 2019 to July last year, Gillian was Deputy Chief Commission­er of Scouts Scotland.

Andrew Shakey, Chief Commission­er of Scouts Scotland, is full of praise for her dedication.

He said: “Gillian has made a significan­t contributi­on to Scouting in Scotland and we are delighted that she has been recognised for her efforts with an MBE in the King’s New Year’s Honours list.

“Gillian has dedicated 45 years of service to helping young people develop important life skills through Scouting, both in Clyde Region and across Scotland. It is wonderful that her hard work and dedication have been recognised with this honour.”

Gillian remains actively involved with her local group in Crookfur, the 35th Glasgow, as group Scout leader.

After hearing about her MBE, representa­tives from all sections of the groups – including Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers – made a surprise visit to her Newton Mearns home to congratula­te her.

Karen Imrie, deputy group Scout leader at the 35th Glasgow, said: “Gillian has had a huge impact on the lives of countless young people and their families in our local area, encouragin­g every member to develop skills for life and reach their full potential.

“Gillian also provides huge support and encouragem­ent to her own and the wider leadership team, willingly sharing her knowledge, skills and experience.”

Scouting provides adventureb­ased programmes for young people aged between four and 25. For more informatio­n, visit www. scouts. scot.

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