West Lothian Courier

Hero Ellie is just magical

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After reading lots of fantastic stories in the West Lothian Courier about Local Heroes in the community Elaine Beattie decided to put pen to paper and nominate her special daughter Ellie.

Ellie, 13, began to feel poorly when she was aged 7 and after many consultati­ons and examinatio­ns was diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2018.

When she is having good days mum Elaine treats Ellie, who is an avid reader of books, especially Harry Potter, to a visit to The Centre to buy a new book or an art set as she also likes to spend time drawing and painting.

Elaine, who stays in Livingston, said:

“Ellie will always be my very special hero, which is why after reading lots of wonderful Local Hero stories in the West Lothian Courier I decided to put her name forward in recognitio­n of her courage and strength throughout her treatment.

“I didn’t think for a minute she would be chosen and invited to the mall to collect her Local Hero award and a gift voucher to treat herself.

“It’s just the lift she needs right now after everything she’s been through. We are all over the moon for her.”

Centre director Patrick Robbertze said:“We are absolutely delighted to announce Ellie Beattie as our very special and courageous Local Hero this month.

“She really deserves it and hopefully will treat herself to some new books and art supplies.”

If you know someone who is worthy of being nominated for the Local Hero Award, perhaps someone who has gone the extra mile to help others in the community, such as volunteeri­ng in a community group, fundraisin­g or caring for family members or even someone who has excelled at school or a sports club and deserves recognitio­n, please send an email with the details to debbie. hall@trinitymir­ror.com.

 ??  ?? Potter fan Ellie Beattie
Potter fan Ellie Beattie

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