The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Princess Anne visits city to open charity’s new home

Achievemen­t: Royal seal of approval for bed-making charity

- BY KIERAN BEATTIE

A charity that employs scores of disabled, blind and visually impaired people was given the royal seal of approval yesterday.

Bed manufactur­ing firm Glencraft, which has operated in Aberdeen for more than 100 years, moved to a new premises on Whitemyres Avenue last summer.

Yesterday, the Princess Royal officially opened the new base after being given a personal tour.

She also met with anumber of Glencraft’s 45 staff members – 80% of whom are disabled or disadvanta­ged – and heard how the social enterprise constructs and supplies beds, springs, mattresses and frames to dozens of hotels, offshore companies and individual­s across the country.

Colin Middler, amattress maker who has been blind in both eyes since he was very young, was among those to meet Her Royal Highness.

The 50- year- old said: “I’ve been at Glencraft for 33 years. At that time, you had to wait until somebody retired or moved on to get an opening, so I was quite lucky to get my job at that age.

“Glencraft’s given me a lot.

“I met my wife Helen here, who’s in charge of the showroom, 26 years ago, she’s visually impaired as well. It’s a great honour for Glencraft for the princess to come here today.”

“We’ve been closely connected to the royal family for generation­s, back in 1993 the queen came for our 150th anniversar­y, and Princess Anne had previously come here in 1998 to open up our extension at our old premises on Wellington Road, so we’ve had quite a few royal visits over the years.”

Princess Anne herself is more than likely to have slept on a Glencraft mattress herself, as the business counts Balmoral Castle as one of its customers.

Duncan Skinner, chairmanof Glencraft, said: “We have been working incredibly hardsincem­ovinghere in the summer of 2015, and this is a great way to celebrate the dedication and effort each of our team has put into the business.”

In the afternoon, Princess Anne was greeted by hundreds of youngsters at Robert Gordon’s College as she officially opened the Wood Foundation for Science and Technology and the Craig Centre for Performing Arts.

 ?? Photograph: Colin Rennie ?? OPEN: Princess Anne visited the Glencraft showroom and factory at Whitemyres avenue
Photograph: Colin Rennie OPEN: Princess Anne visited the Glencraft showroom and factory at Whitemyres avenue
 ??  ?? HRH Princess Anne chats with Peter Bruce at the Glencraft opening
HRH Princess Anne chats with Peter Bruce at the Glencraft opening
 ??  ?? HRH visited RGU prior to attending Glencraft
HRH visited RGU prior to attending Glencraft

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