A 90-year-old north-east charity volunteer has been recognised for her decades of outstanding service to Cancer Research UK.
Ella Scott was handed an honorary fellowship accolade at the charity’s annual Flame of Hope awards which acknowledge volunteers and fundraisers from all walks of life.
An audience at the Merchant Taylors’ Hall in London heard how she has shown exceptional dedication to Cancer Research UK by volunteering in the charity’s Fraserburgh shop for 21 years.
The nonagenarian still does five shifts a week in the Broad Street store.
And it was Mrs Scott who volunteered to learn the ropes when the charity installed new tills in the shop and taught her fellow volunteers how to use the new technology – aged 84.
She said: “I’m extremely honoured to be given this award, and the whole event was an unforgettable experience.”
Sir Harpal Kumar, Cancer Research UK Chief Executive, said: “Cancer Research UK has made enormous progress in the fight against cancer and has set ambitious plans and aspirations for the future.
“However, progress is only made possible thanks to the dedication and commitment of our volunteers and supporters, without whom we would not be able to fund outstanding scientists, doctors and nurses.”
He added that the Flame of Hope awards are a chance to celebrate and thank volunteers who dedicate their time to the charity.