The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scholarshi­p honours former staff member

Fife college: Two students are rewarded for their hard work and commitment

- LEEZA CLARK leclark@thecourier.co.uk

A scholarshi­p in memory of a former Fife College staff member has been given to two students.

Erin Duffy, 18, from Cowdenbeat­h, and Richard Dempster, 37, from Dunfermlin­e, were the first to receive awards in Brian Mankelow’s name.

Brian worked with the estates team at Halbeath campus for 21 years but sadly died last November, aged 64.

The estates team was determined to do something in his memory and so approached the Adam Smith Foundation, the college’s scholarshi­p programme.

Marshall Constructi­on was also keen to get involved and so the scholarshi­p was created.

Brian’s wife Anne attended the ceremony along with daughters Sharon and Julie and sister-in-law Helen.

Richard has just completed his course in National Certificat­e in built environmen­t and is going on to study a for a Higher National Diploma in quantity surveying.

He decided to come to college after working in banking and call centre sales.

“I was recently divorced and so I feel this is a new chapter in my life; I’m keen to make the best life possible for my two daughters alongside securing a good career for myself.

“Winning this scholarshi­p means a lot; being recognised for my achievemen­ts at college is a great feeling.”

Richard was also recognised for his hard work and commitment last year when he was awarded a Russell Trust scholarshi­p.

Meanwhile, Erin was also delighted to receive an award.

The ambitious young painter and decorator has just completed a National Progressio­n Award in painting and decorating course and plans to start her own company when she finishes her apprentice­ship. She is no stranger to success after coming second in a national competitio­n.

She said she was “over the moon” and will use her funding to buy the tools of the trade.

Erin was accompanie­d to the awards ceremony by her parents who praised their daughter for her commitment to her work, which she does while helping care for her sister who has a spinal disability.

Brian’s wife Anne said he enjoyed working at the college and would have been really interested to hear all about Richard and Erin and their achievemen­ts and proud that this scholarshi­p had been set up in his name.

Derek Clarke from Alloa-based family firm Marshall Constructi­on said: “We were keen to give something back to the community and this seemed to be the perfect opportunit­y.”

I was recently divorced and so I feel this is a new chapter in my life; I’m keen to make the best life possible for my two daughters alongside securing a good career for myself. RICHARD DEMPSTER

 ??  ?? Richard and Erin with Derek Clarke from Marshall Constructi­on.
Richard and Erin with Derek Clarke from Marshall Constructi­on.

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