The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Clock winder Bob calls time on kirk role

- Rob mclaren

An 85-year-old former gravedigge­r who has kept a village clock running for 30 years has finally called time on his labour of love.

Bob Jamieson has been winding up the clock at West Mearns Parish Church in Auchenblae every Wednesday evening since the mid-1980s.

Having given notice of his intention to wind down, his service to the community is being recognised at a ceremony at the church tomorrow night.

“When they were looking for someone to do it, I said that I was interested in clocks and would take it on,” said Bob.

“There’s about 50 or so wooden steps to climb up to the clock which is two storeys up. “It works just like a grandfathe­r clock – there’s two big weights to wind up – one for the clock and one for the bell.

“It takes a bit of effort, about 70 turns to wind it up correctly.

“The clock keeps its time quite well but over the course of a week it gains about a minute.”

Clock winding duties have been passed to Jamie Hendry, an engineer who lives in the village and who has been trained up by Bob.

Bob played down the commitment he has made to the Mearns village over the past three decades.

“You just get into the way of it,” he said. “When the time came every week I just went out and did it.

“Sometimes someone would want to come up and have a look.

“I’ve had people all over the world come up over the years.

“I didn’t really want to retire but my wife Margaret said she didn’t want me to

“It takes a bit of effort, about 70 turns to wind it up correctly. BOB JAMIESON

go up there on my own and I’ve agreed.”

One of the three faces of the timepiece was sent crashing to the ground by gales in January last year. Others were left badly damaged and had to be removed.

Community fundraisin­g saw the refurbishe­d clock put in place in June this year at a cost of around £7,000.

Tomorrow’s event will also be a celebratio­n of the successful fundraisin­g effort.

Jenny Thomson, a member of the church board who also led the fundraisin­g campaign, said: “We are so grateful to Bob, who has voluntaril­y wound the church clock for almost 30 years.

“He has climbed 55 steps to the clock gallery every week in summer or winter.

“The clock winder is a person of great importance because they need to know the workings of the clock.”

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Bob Jamieson, 85, with his trusty winding key.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Bob Jamieson, 85, with his trusty winding key.
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The Rev Ray Gaston and, below, as a younger man and with Pope John Paul.
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