Rutherglen Reformer

Joy as recycled teenagers are reunited at last

- SHIRLEY BARTYNEK

A South Lanarkshir­e-based group set up for older people were celebratin­g after they met up for the first time in two years last week.

The Recycled Teenagers held a friendship lunch at the Burnside Hotel in Rutherglen at the beginning of June.

The group, who regularly enjoyed day trips in Scotland and weekends away throughout Britain before lockdown, were only too happy as soon as restrictio­ns were lifted to take the chance to meet up once again.

The Recycled Teenagers were formed more than a decade ago by locals (and LEAP Trustees) Isabel Banks MBE, Jim Cunningham and Gilly Feron.

Thanks to funding from VASLan’s Community Mental Health and Welfare Fund, the Teenagers were able to lay on a lunch for current members and invite along friends and supporters to help boost their membership.

Gilly Feron told the Reformer: “VASLan’s fund was set up to help get older people back into the community and having a Recycled Teenagers’ friendship lunch was a perfect way of doing this.

“The money allowed us to lay on a lunch and have a murder mystery event for everyone to join in.

“Almost 150 people attended and from what they said, everyone had a great time.

“It also offered the opportunit­y for everyone there to find out more about what services were available in their community, especially through our friends at LEAP, who had informatio­n available on the day.

“We are also grateful for the support of the LEAP staff who pitched in to help organise the day, and we were glad they were able to be part of the event.”

The group is now looking to restart its activities and is also looking for new members to join the ranks.

“Anyone over the age of 50 is welcome,” Gilly said, “and we would love to get some new members along to join in the fun.

“We don’t take ourselves too seriously and get together for local outings and weekends away.”

To find out more about Recycled Teenagers you can contact Gilly, Isobel or Jim through the LEAP office on 0141 641 5169.

LEAP is a charity, based in Rutherglen, supporting people in Lanarkshir­e aged 50 and over. It delivers this support in Blantyre, Bothwell, Cambuslang, East Kilbride, Hamilton, Rutherglen, Stonehouse, Strathaven and Uddingston.

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lockdown reunion The group met up for the first time in two years

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