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Niki Tennant

Lanarkshire clothing swap shop shortlisted for national charity award

A Lanarkshire clothing swap shop boss is appealing for votes from climate-conscious supporters after it reached the final of a prestigious Scottish charity awards scheme.

Run annually by the Scottish Council for Voluntary Organisations (SCVO), the Scottish Charity Awards celebrate the best of Scotland’s voluntary sector.

A finalist in the Climate Conscious category, R:evolve Recycle is among 47 individuals and organisations from charities and voluntary groups across the country to be shortlisted.

While a judging panel will determine the winners under nine distinct categories, members of the public can have their say by voting for their favourite overall entry in the People’s Choice Award before 5pm on Friday, August 27.

Chad Morse from the charity told Lanarkshire Live : “We are all really excited to have been shortlisted for this award and we are looking forward to the ceremony on October 1.

The swap shop has an eco-friendly ethos (Lanarkshire Live)

"However, we would ask everyone involved with R:evolve Recycle to vote for us to win the People's Choice Award.

"Please ask all your friends and relatives to vote for us as well."

“It would absolutely amazing if we could win both awards as it would be a validation of all the volunteers’ hard work and the members' support of the project - both during the last year and since its inception six years ago.”

The full list of finalists can be found on the SCVO website.

Quality clothing and footwear can be traded at the project's Lanarkshire shops (Lanarkshire Live)

Winners will be announced on October 1 in an online ceremony so that all finalists and attendees who wish to attend are still able to join the celebrations in a safe way, regardless of lockdown restrictions.

Anna Fowlie, chief executive of SCVO, said: “We know that fantastic work is going on all the time and we are delighted to celebrate these achievements and successes through the Scottish Charity Awards.

"We had a record-breaking number of entries this year and each one demonstrated just how well the voluntary sector has responded and adapted to changes and restrictions over the past 12 months, which made shortlisting all the more difficult.

LEAP’s Chad Morse receives a cheque for £818 from Diane Anderson, Gillian Francis and S2 pupils from Cathkin High (RGR)

“Our 47 finalists showcase just how diverse our voluntary sector is and highlight the fantastic work that has been going on across the country during the coronavirus pandemic.

“The awards are a great way of celebrating and recognising the people and organisations who make our voluntary sector a crucial part of every part of life in Scotland.

"Our finalists are fantastic, and I would encourage everyone to support their favourite by voting in the People’s Choice Award.”

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