Paisley Daily Express

RAH benches are a fitting tribute

NHS workers and covid victims honoured by memorials

- ALISON RENNIE

The dedication of NHS staff to caring for people during the ongoing pandemic will never be forgotten thanks to a new memorial bench.

The idea was the brainchild of paramedic Paul Shaw who wanted a permanent thank you to staff at the Royal Alexandra Hospital.

He reached out to the public to ask for donations and thanks to their generosity there are now two benches in place for people to sit and remember.

One is at the top of the RAH car park and the second one is at the back of the hospital next to the ambulance station.

The bench also remembers those in Renfrewshi­re who lost their lives as a result of covid.

Paul said: “To have them in place demonstrat­es the people of Renfrewshi­re have been very generous and appreciate the efforts of the NHS staff and what they put themselves through.

“It’s a major accomplish­ment for all concerned.

“I’ve heard from a fair few members of staff at the RAH that they’re absolutely delighted that there is some form of recognitio­n for the efforts they’ve put in over the last 18 months.

“We’d like to thank the people of Renfrewshi­re for their generosity.”

The online appeal for the benches raised a fantastic £1,670.

The plaque on the bench outside the RAH reads: “This bench commemorat­es all those who lost their lives to Covid-19 and recognises the immense effort and courage from all the NHS staff in Paisley and surroundin­g areas.”

In March 2020, Paul teamed up with Paisley businessma­n John McGlynn to set up the RAH Covid Patients’ Appeal which raised an incredible £ 200,000 for patients who couldn’t receive visitors during the first wave of the pandemic.

Melanie McColgan, Clyde Sector Director for NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, said: “We’d like to extend a huge thanks to the organisers and everyone who has kindly donated.

“The benches are a fitting tribute to all our frontline staff who have responded so well during this pandemic.

“We’d also like to take the time to thank the public in Renfrewshi­re for their ongoing adherence to the rules, which has enabled us to continue delivering person-centred care throughout this difficult period.”

 ??  ?? Ambulance station Stevie Storie, clinical team leader, Paul Shaw, paramedic, Emma Brooks, care assistant, Matt Drennan and Irene Campbell, admin assistant
Ambulance station Stevie Storie, clinical team leader, Paul Shaw, paramedic, Emma Brooks, care assistant, Matt Drennan and Irene Campbell, admin assistant
 ??  ?? We will never forget Paramedic Paul Shaw, Matt Drennan, Agnieszka Zieba, Mark Hunter and Sharon Gourlay and (inset) the inscriptio­n
We will never forget Paramedic Paul Shaw, Matt Drennan, Agnieszka Zieba, Mark Hunter and Sharon Gourlay and (inset) the inscriptio­n

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