That the Parliament congratulates Cowdenbeath man, Danny Kinloch, on a lifetime of volunteering and service to the community; recognises that the former Black Watch solider started his community work at the age of 14 through his local Sunday school supporting older people in the community whilst also being a young carer; believes that his work over decades to promote youth work and support for older, housebound and disabled people resulted in him being named Cowdenbeath Citizen of the Year in 1994; understands that Danny became a youth worker in 1982 and then chaired the Broad Street Community Centre Management Committee for over three decades before it was replaced with the Maxwell Centre, where he is currently the chair of the advisory committee; acknowledges that Danny set up the Happy Days Club 41 years ago in order to provide a space where older, disabled and housebound people can come together on a weekly basis to socialise, access support and enjoy entertainment, as well as refreshments, and that it is still going strong, with 2024’s Christmas party taking place in Kelty Community Centre, with over 250 members attending; congratulates Danny on inspiring many over the years to become volunteers in supporting community groups across the Cowdenbeath area, and recognises his continued passion and drive for helping others in his 79th year.
Supported by:
Clare Adamson, Jackie Baillie, Jeremy Balfour, Colin Beattie, Sarah Boyack, Miles Briggs, Foysol Choudhury, Annabelle Ewing, Murdo Fraser, Bill Kidd, Stuart McMillan, Alexander Stewart, Kevin Stewart, Paul Sweeney, Sue Webber, Annie Wells, Tess White