Get the stories that matter to you sent straight to your inbox with our daily newsletter.A tireless volunteer, who has helped run older people’s groups for almost a quarter of a century, has been recognised with a national award.Betty Carnihan, 77, from Larkhall, was presented with Age Scotland’s Volunteer of the Year award at a virtual ceremony this month.The gong is sponsored by Solicitors for Older People Scotland, and recognises an outstanding volunteer who has made a difference to older people’s lives.Betty started volunteering with Larkhall and District Volunteer Group in 1996 and is now their longest-serving volunteer.She runs lunch clubs, exercise groups, games nights and organises outings.And Betty also calls members who are on.
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