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Three Army Reservists, a Cadet Force Adult Volunteer and two Defence civil servants have been presented with certificates signed by the Lord-Lieutenant for Renfrewshire in recognition of their dedication to the Armed Forces and Cadet organisations.

The ceremony was held at Paisley Abbey on Thursday 9th April 2026, where recipients received their Lord-Lieutenant’s Certificates of Meritorious Service.

Colonel Peter McCarthy, who serves as The King’s personal representative for the Lieutenancy of Renfrewshire, signed each certificate to thank the recipients for their efforts and contributions to both their civilian and military communities. The certificates were then presented by the Vice Lord-Lieutenant for Renfrewshire, Mr David MacLellan.

In an official statement for the event, Colonel McCarthy said: “It is once again my great pleasure to award Certificates of Meritorious Service to this year’s recipients for Renfrewshire.

“Whether at home or overseas, our Reservists show consistent drive and dedication to their service, developing valuable and transferable skills between their military and civilian careers that massively benefit their communities.

“Similarly, our Cadet Force Adult Volunteers must be recognised for the time and energy they commit to supporting the young people in their care. Their contribution to the future generations of our society is immeasurable.”

Three Reservists and a civil servant from 102 Field Squadron Royal Engineers, Paisley’s local Army Reserve unit and part of 71 Engineer Regiment, received awards during the event.

Awards were also given to a Cadet Force Adult Volunteer and a civil servant from Paisley Sea Cadets and Universities of Glasgow & Strathclyde Air Squadron, recognising their work in helping provide opportunities and development for young people in their units.

Paisley Sea Cadets’ Lieutenant Commander Peter McDonald said of receiving his award: “I’ve been involved with the Sea Cadets since I was twelve years old. Now, receiving this certificate fifty years later, having run the Paisley unit, served as a Boating Instructor at Port Edgar and worked as a Deputy District Officer and then District Officer for Clyde South, it’s a terrific recognition of my Sea Cadets journey.

“There is no feeling like seeing shy, nervous kids come through the door of the unit and leave as confident young people with a drive to succeed, which is why I would heartily encourage anyone to become a Cadet Force Adult Volunteer.”

Andy Lawless of UGSAS said: “I’m extremely honoured to receive this award. It’s great to have your service and contributions recognised, though of course that isn’t why I do what I do. For me, it’s all about giving back to the RAF Air Cadets for the experience I had with them when I was younger.

“A definite highlight for me is organising flying lessons for the Cadets. It’s a privilege to share that kind of knowledge with them and see how much they enjoy the experience.”

Colonel Ted Shields, Chief Executive of Lowland RFCA, said: “I congratulate and thank all our Reservists, Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, Cadets and Civilians whose dedication and service have been officially recognised by His Majesty’s Lord-Lieutenant and Vice Lord-Lieutenant for Renfrewshire.

“It is often said that our Reservists and volunteers are ‘twice the citizen’ – committed to serving our Nation and their communities on top of their everyday jobs and personal lives. It is a tall order, and those who have received Certificates of Meritorious Service have gone above and beyond in this respect. Their respective units and organisations have all benefited from their skills, determination and selflessness. They are a credit to the Defence community and the Nation. Thank you and well done.”

Group photo at Paisley Abbey during the Lord-Lieutenant’s certificate presentation
Photo: Guests and award recipients at the Lord-Lieutenant’s certificate presentation at Paisley Abbey.
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A certificate recipient receiving an award from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: A certificate recipient receives an award for John Elliot from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan at Paisley Abbey.
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Private Matthew McCallum receiving his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: Private Matthew McCallum receives his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan.
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Andrew Lawless receiving his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: Andrew Lawless receives his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan.
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Corporal Bryan Cameron receiving his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: Corporal Ryan Cameron receives his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan.
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Lance Corporal Ian Buckton receiving his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: Lance Corporal Tom Bickerotn receives his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan.
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Lieutenant Commander Peter McDonald receiving his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan
Photo: Lieutenant Commander Peter McDonald receives his certificate from Vice Lord-Lieutenant David MacLellan.
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Award recipients pose for a group photo at Paisley Abbey
Photo: Award recipients pose for a group photo following the presentation ceremony at Paisley Abbey.
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A group of award recipients with their certificates at Paisley Abbey
Photo: Award recipients pictured with their certificates at Paisley Abbey.
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Lowland Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association helps facilitate the annual Lord-Lieutenant’s awards across a number of areas including Renfrewshire, Ayrshire and Arran, Lanarkshire, the City of Glasgow, West Lothian, the City of Edinburgh and East Lothian.

The Certificate for Meritorious Volunteer Service recognises exceptional service by Reservists serving with the Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Marines Reserve, Army Reserve and Royal Auxiliary Air Force, as well as Cadet Force Adult Volunteers and civil and Crown servants involved in Reserve Forces and Cadet organisations.

More information on joining the Reserves, Cadets or becoming a Cadet Adult Volunteer is available from Lowland RFCA.

By Ricky Kelly

Main writer for Renfrewshire News

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