Paisley Daily Express

Warmest welcome for councillor in Howwood

- EMYLIE HOWIE

The community of Howwood gave a warm welcome to Councillor Jacqueline Cameron, chair of Renfrewshi­re Council’s Fairer Renfrewshi­re sub-committee, when she visited their monthly coffee morning recently.

The monthly event brings together around 50 people from the local area and is organised by Howwood Parish Church and Friends of Howwood Park. It is part of the Renfrewshi­re Winter Connection­s programme – funded through the £85,000 Winter Connection­s Grant Fund – and is one of four activities in the local area on the programme.

Gillian Whyte, who helps to organise the event, said it gives people a chance to get together and connect with one another in a warm and welcoming space with hot drinks and home baking.

She told the Express: “The coffee mornings in the village are well attended, and people really enjoy them.

“Having somewhere local to meet up with other people during the winter months is great for the villagers, especially those who live alone.

“The funding from Winter Connection­s has made the coffee mornings – and all the other events we have organised – possible, and we are very grateful to Renfrewshi­re Council for giving it to us.”

At the coffee morning, Councillor Cameron had the chance to talk to everyone and find out the things that were important to them.

She said: “It was lovely to see first-hand how local groups are using the funding to bring people together and help them connect during the winter months when people are usually less able to be active due to the weather.

“Having a space like this to meet and talk over tea, coffee and home baking helps to reduce isolation and supports people to make friends and keep up connection­s.”

The Winter Connection­s programme is in its second year and was set up to help support people during the cost-of-living crisis.

The activities and events in the programme are run by local groups and organisati­ons. Feedback from the first programme said it had improved social connection and reduced isolation.

It also supported new people to come along to local activities and had created a sense of belonging in the local community.

Councillor Cameron added: “Community groups and organisati­ons are such an important part of the community and the work they are doing here through the Winter Connection­s programme is giving people a chance to talk about any issues they are facing in a safe, supportive and non-judgmental environmen­t.”

People can visit: www.renfrewshi­re. gov.uk/winter-connection­s to see what events are taking place in their local area.

Anyone looking for help and support can visit www.renfrewshi­re.gov.uk/costof-living, make an appointmen­t with the council’s Advice Works team by emailing advicework­s@renfrewshi­re.gov.uk or calling 0300 300 1238.

You can also make an appointmen­t with Renfrewshi­re Citizens Advice Bureau by visiting www.renfrewshi­recab.org.uk or calling 0141 889 2121.

Having a space like this to meet and talk over tea and coffee helps to reduce isolation

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Councillor Cameron at the event in Howood Parish Church
Visit Councillor Cameron at the event in Howood Parish Church

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