The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Paul thrilled by his key date with the Queen

CELEBRATIO­N: Former Royal Marine has bounced back from horrific injuries

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

A former Royal Marine who battled back from horrific combat injuries to build a business bearing the name of the device that almost took his life has enjoyed the unusual honour of picking up his new car keys from the Queen.

Spectacula­r Windsor Castle was the venue for the handover after Paul Barrett was invited to be part of a 40th anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Motability scheme, of which Her Majesty is chief patron.

The Colour Sergeant and elite mountain leader was serving with Arbroath-based 45 Commando in Afghanista­n’s treacherou­s Upper Sangin Valley in December 2008 when he stepped on an improvised explosive device (IED), which caused lifechangi­ng injuries that included losing a leg above the knee, most of an arm and several fingers on one hand.

Paul was left in a coma by the blast and has since undergone more than 50 operations. However, he has forged a successful safety training business – named IED (Inspire, Educate and Develop) – with a former forces colleague. The company was shortliste­d in last year’s Courier Business awards.

He was invited to the Motability celebratio­n to pick up the keys of a new Nissan X-Trail, ordered from Mackie Motors of Arbroath, from the Queen.

Paul, who lives in Arbroath with his partner and three children, has had the vehicle fitted with a twin flip folding left foot accelerato­r and quick release steering wheel aid.

He said: “It was an honour to meet Her Majesty, but the best thing about it was that my family got to meet her too.

“She thanked me for my service and asked how the Motability scheme had helped me. I told her that it had allowed me to become more independen­t and feel like a normal father to my kids.”

Paul has also faced adversity with black humour and owns a registrati­on plate bearing the word LEG, something a number of injured servicemen have bought in reference to limbs they have lost.

Mackie Motors dealer principal Greg Black said: “We were absolutely thrilled when we heard Paul had been selected for this very special occasion, and to have Mackie Motors involved in a ceremony with Her Majesty was the highest honour for us. It was a very proud day.”

During the event the Queen learned about technologi­cal advances made over the last four decades which have allowed those with the most severe disabiliti­es to remain mobile.

Establishe­d in 1977 by Lord Sterling and the late Lord Goodman, the Motability Scheme has provided 4.5 million vehicles to people with disabiliti­es and their families.

 ??  ?? Paul Barrett with his family at Windsor Castle where he picked up the keys to his new Nissan X-Trail.
Paul Barrett with his family at Windsor Castle where he picked up the keys to his new Nissan X-Trail.

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