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An Uddingston shop manager who has raised funds to equip his store with a defibrilla­tor and has helped to train dozens of people in lifesaving skills has been honoured at the Scottish First Aid Awards.

Allan Walker was named community champion at the prestigiou­s ceremony run by St Andrew’s First Aid in recognitio­n of his work as “an outstandin­g ambassador for promoting first aid and educating the local community”.

He is senior general manager at Curry’s in Birkenshaw trading estate and has raised thousands to provide vital training and equipment since joining the charity as a volunteer more than three years ago.

The store now has a public access defibrilla­tor in place, with St Andrew’s saying its installati­on was “something the in-store team was passionate about, following the sad passing of a customer who suffered a cardiac arrest in the car park”.

Allan has raised more than £3700 which has also been used to train 74 members of the public and school pupils in how to perform CPR and use a defibrilla­tor, as well as running two St Andrew’s ready for life training programmes leading to workplace qualificat­ions in emergency first aid and in mental health awareness.

The 51-year-old has also organised four first aid talks and demonstrat­ions at his store’s Uddingston branch since joining St Andrew’s in November 2021 “with the purpose of giving back to his community and helping others”.

Allan says he is “honoured” to have received the community first aid champion award and added: “I take great pride in the volunteeri­ng work I do for St Andrew’s, and it’s very rewarding to have my commitment to such an important cause recognised.”

St Andrew’s First Aid chief executive Stuart Callison said: “Volunteers like Allan are the backbone of our charity – they keep us moving forward by ensuring vital first aid training and awareness is shared across the country.

“Allan’s dedication, commitment and results really stand out; his genuine passion to educate and support his local area to be equipped to save lives is truly honourable.”

More than 60 nomination­s were received for the nine categories of the 11th annual event run by the first aid charity, highlighti­ng “exceptiona­l examples of first aid interventi­on, skill or sharing best practice”.

Allan was presented with his award at a ceremony in Glasgow attended by 350 people, which was hosted by Go Radio presenter Gina Mckie and featured entertainm­ent from The Voice stars The Motown Brothers.

A major UK company has expanded its operations in North Lanarkshir­e.

Supply chain solutions giant Wincanton has acquired an additional 127,000 square feet of industrial space at Belgrave Logistics Park in Bellshill.

This complement­s the company’s Scottish Gateway hub which opened at Eurocentra­l in April last year.

Wincanton is a leading supply chain partner to UK business, employing 5000 drivers and 20,300 other staff across more than 160 locations.

It operates across a number of markets including retail and manufactur­ing, constructi­on, food and consumer goods, e-commerce, the public sector, infrastruc­ture, energy and defence.

“Wincanton’s expansion highlights North Lanarkshir­e’s position as a prime location for the transport and storage industry, with 10 per cent of Scotland’s businesses in this sector located here,”said Councillor Alex Mcvey, convener of the enterprise and fair work committee.

“A total of 670 transport and storage businesses operate in North Lanarkshir­e, with a turnover of £1.080 billion and employing more than 10,300 people.

“The combinatio­n of excellent transport links, a skilled workforce and quality business accommodat­ion and developmen­t land makes North Lanarkshir­e a go-to location for aspiring companies.”

Belgrave Logistics Park is a £55 million new developmen­t by Knight Property covering 261,193 square feet across five all-electric buildings.

Derek Stirling, country manager for Scotland at Wincanton, said:“this new distributi­on centre, our second in Scotland within two years, reinforces our long-term commitment to Scotland and promises enhanced services and efficienci­es for our customers and partners across the country.

“We are delighted with the high-quality space and accessibil­ity of our new facility at Belgrave, convenient­ly located in close proximity to our existing hub in Motherwell.”

 ?? ?? Top gong Allan Walker receives his award
Top gong Allan Walker receives his award

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