Wishaw Press

HEART OF GOLD

- JEAN WARD

A caring volunteer with a heart of gold has been praised for her kindhearte­dness and community spirit.

Margaret Connelly, from Newmains, was nominated for the Wishaw Press Say It With Flowers competitio­n by Kayley Fisher.

The sprightly 73-year-old has v o l u nt e e re d i n t h e St B r i g i d’s Church charity shop and Newmains community centre for a number of years.

Before the pandemic, Margaret also regularly baked f or the centre’s cafe and has now turned her attention to keeping all the community gardens in tip top condition.

Kayley toldthe Wishaw Press : “Margaret is such a kind-hearted lady. She spends all her free time helping out in the community gardens. She could be out there for hours and I just wanted to give her a wee bit of recognitio­n.”

Margaret has spent her life caring for her family and turned to volunteeri­ng after her husband Martin sadly passed away two years ago.

Kayley told us: “She bakes amazing cakes and is well known for her sticky ginger bread and doughnuts.

“She has a heart of gold and would do anything for anybody.”

And when Kayley told us about Margaret, we were only too pleased to help, presenting her with these beautiful flowers, courtesy of our friends at Pixies Petals in Newmains.

Kayley added: “She gives so much to the community and is always willing to lend a helping hand. I just wanted to give her a little something back for all her kindness and generosity.”

And after receiving the flowers a delighted Margaret said: “It was a lovely surprise. I would like to thank Kayley and the staff at the NCT centre for thinking of me and to the Wishaw Press for nominating me and Pixies Petals for the beautiful arrangemen­t.”

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 ??  ?? Thanks This week’s winner of the Wishaw flowers competitio­n is Margaret Connelly, pictured with friends Betty Reynolds, Kayley Fisher, Maureen Fitzpatric­k and Eileen Duffy
Thanks This week’s winner of the Wishaw flowers competitio­n is Margaret Connelly, pictured with friends Betty Reynolds, Kayley Fisher, Maureen Fitzpatric­k and Eileen Duffy

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