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Sir Boyd Tunnock honoured for charity work by The Salvation Army
Sir Boyd Tunnock honoured for charity work by The Salvation Army

Daily Record

time09-06-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Sir Boyd Tunnock honoured for charity work by The Salvation Army

Scotland's most famous baker received the Order of Distinguished Auxiliary Service, the organisation's highest civilian award. Scotland's most famous baker, Sir Boyd Tunnock, has been honoured for his dedication to charity. The Salvation Army bestowed their highest civilian award on the 92-year-old, in recognition of the practical, professional and financial support he has given them over more than 30 years. ‌ Sir Boyd, who has been at the helm of the family business in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, since 1981, said: 'This is so unexpected. I am absolutely thrilled and will treasure this award. ‌ 'My support for The Salvation Army church and charity is centred on their ability to help those in the greatest need. 'They do such fantastic work.' He received the Order of Distinguished Auxiliary Service from Paul and Jenine Main, leaders for The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland at a ceremony in Bellshill on Sunday, June 1. The medal, which was introduced in 1941, is the highest honour awarded to individuals outside the organisation who have made an extraordinary contribution. Sir Boyd has transformed the work of The Salvation Army by providing financial assistance, championing community events and offering expert business guidance. ‌ He also served as chairman of the organisation's Divisional Advisory Board for Central and Southern Scotland. His daughter Fiona Gow said: 'We are delighted at this very special award for dad. ‌ 'We know how much he has done to help others – never for recognition. 'This honour means the world to him because no one admires the work of The Salvation Army more than he does.' Commissioner Paul Main said: 'We are deeply grateful for Sir Boyd's kindness and support over the years. ‌ 'Through his generosity, practical involvement and belief in our work, he has exemplified what it means to put faith into action and be a force for good in the lives of others.'

Scottish baker Sir Boyd Tunnock receives high honour
Scottish baker Sir Boyd Tunnock receives high honour

Glasgow Times

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Glasgow Times

Scottish baker Sir Boyd Tunnock receives high honour

The Salvation Army bestowed their highest civilian award on the 92-year-old in recognition of the practical, professional and financial support he has given them for the last 30 years. (Image: Image supplied) Sir Boyd, who has been at the helm of the Tunnock's family business in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, since 1981, said: 'This is so unexpected. 'I am absolutely thrilled and will treasure this award. 'My support for The Salvation Army church and charity is centred on their ability to help those in the greatest need. 'They do such fantastic work.' READ NEXT: Sir Chris Hoy says raising awareness of prostate cancer has given him purpose (Image: Image supplied) His daughter Fiona Gow said: 'We are delighted at this very special award for dad. 'We know how much he has done to help others – never for recognition. 'This honour means the world to him because no one admires the work of The Salvation Army more than he does.' (Image: Image supplied) He received the Order of Distinguished Auxiliary Service from Paul and Jenine Main, leaders for The Salvation Army in the UK and Ireland during a ceremony in Bellshill, Lanarkshire. Sir Boyd has transformed the work of The Salvation Army by providing financial assistance, championing community events and offering expert business guidance. He also served as chairman of the organisation's Divisional Advisory Board for Central and Southern Scotland. READ NEXT: 'The best is yet to come': Popular cocktail lounge in Glasgow wins top award Commissioner Paul Main said: 'We are deeply grateful for Sir Boyd's kindness and support over the years. 'Through his generosity, practical involvement and belief in our work, he has exemplified what it means to put faith into action and be a force for good in the lives of others.'

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