Paisley Daily Express

Big-hearted Hayden to star in BBC heroes show

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Johnstone lad Hayden Grant has been from people in the community since I chosen to be part of a new BBC1 show started my business, so I would love to highlighti­ng the heroes helping during help out where I can. the coronaviru­s pandemic. “I want to help more than just my

Hayden owns HJG Removals and since household, I want to help multiple the lockdown began, has been using households. his van to help deliver food to people “It was a hard decision but I had saved in need. up to expand my business, so rather than

And his hard work caught the eye of the buying another van I’ve used it to get people behind Ross Kempby.”andBritain’s

Volunteer Army and they’ll feature him He has helped homeless people move on today’s episode at 10am. into permanent accommodat­ion and

Hayden, 24, who set up his company delivered food to veterans and their a year ago after serving six years in the families. army, said: “I have had a lot of support Hayden chatted with ex-EastEnders man Ross Kemp over FaceTime.

Ross said: “A ‘ hero’, for me, is somebody who risks their own safety or risks something of themselves to help someone else, and that’s true of both what I saw on the NHS frontline and also from the volunteers.

“The word ‘hero’ is bandied about far too often. But at times like this when there’s clearly one enemy, this virus, then I’m more than happy to use it.”

 Ross Kemp and Britain’s Volunteer Army is on BBC1 every morning at 10am. To find out more about Hayden, go to his Facebook business page @hjgremoval­s.

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