The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Lunch club signs off with a big slice of cash for the Adam Centre

FERRYDEN: Bitterswee­t day as lunch club serves up its final treat after more than 50 years

- Graham brown

After more than half a century of providing weekly enjoyment for villagers, Ferryden Lunch Club has served up one final treat to the community.

Dwindling numbers and rising costs have forced the club to call it a day, but the dedication of hard-working volunteers who have kept the organisati­on running across the decades has resulted in more than £4,500 being handed to the Adam Centre in Montrose to support its work.

Lunch club president Irena Brown led the donation handover and said that while it was a sad day for the lunch club, many who used it and are now regulars at the Adam Centre would be able to benefit from the money.

“The lunch club has probably been going for about 50 years so it’s sad to see it come to an end,” said Mrs Brown, who has been president of the club for the past 22 years.

“It took quite a lot to keep the lunch club running, but people enjoyed it and we would just like to say a thank you to everyone for supporting us. IRENA BROWN

“It wasn’t a drop-in, people were asked if they wanted to attend every Wednesday and we had as many as 24 each week.

“The numbers just continued to drop and we were down to around seven people so it was very hard to cover the expenses,” she added.

“It’s a community room in the school that we used to get for free, but then had to pay for that and we then had to pay the mileage for the Montrose Academy minibus, sometimes for only a few people.

“There were times when we couldn’t get the bus and had to get taxis to get people to and from the lunch club.”

“We paid the council for their lunch, but we did a lot of fundraisin­g and were completely self-sufficient,” continued 82-year-old Mrs Brown.

“It also wasn’t just a weekly lunch, we had a Christmas dinner, a whole day bus run every year, music and guest speakers.

“All of that went on, but unfortunat­ely the numbers just couldn’t sustain it and we decided at the end of September that we were going to close it.

“It took quite a lot to keep the lunch club running, but people enjoyed it and we would just like to say a thank you to everyone for supporting us. Sadly we just had to take the bull by the horns and make the decision to close.”

The £4,543 from the lunch club will help fund a replacemen­t minibus for the Adam Centre.

gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

 ??  ?? Standing, from left: Sylvia Bruce, Irena Brown, Helen Mitchell of the Adam Centre and Hazel Waddell. Seated: Ina Mcilravey and Charles Brown.
Standing, from left: Sylvia Bruce, Irena Brown, Helen Mitchell of the Adam Centre and Hazel Waddell. Seated: Ina Mcilravey and Charles Brown.

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