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Centre reflects our volunteer spirit
Paisley Daily Express
|July 19, 2025
The people of Ferguslie have marked the 30-year anniversary of the Tannahill Centre with royal recognition - just as they did in 1995.
The centre on Blackstoun Road - which has become a beacon of community empowerment-was formally opened on July 5, 1995, by Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip.
Now, three decades later, their son has bestowed those who dedicate their time to the centre's many projects with the King's Award for Voluntary Service-the highest honour a voluntary group can receive in the UK.
Earlier this month, King Charles also welcomed two Tannahill stalwarts, Mandy Chappell and Elaine Carter, to Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, for his summer garden party.
It has a wonderful moment for Elaine, who still has great memories of the Queen opening the centre 30 years ago.
She said: "The biggest achievement of the Tannahill Centre is the way it has supported so many volunteer organisations to get off the ground in Ferguslie.
"And that volunteer spirit is what makes Ferguslie what it is; the willingness to help your neighbour and your community.
"The King's Award was recognition of that and a thank you to all the volunteers over the years who have worked hard to make a difference.
"There was great fan fare when the Queen and Prince Phillip came in 1995
This story is from the July 19, 2025 edition of Paisley Daily Express.
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