Abbeyfield Lenzie resident plants tree of hope to celebrate 50 years milestone
Abbeyfield Lenzie, which offers sheltered accommodation for vulnerable adults, celebrated 50 years of existence on December 16.
The much-loved landmark in Lenzie, also fondly known as Ferndean, boasts recently refurbished accommodation and extensive mature gardens.
Phyllis, one of the original housekeepers at Abbeyfield Lenzie over 40 years ago and now a resident herself, was delighted to plant a Magnolia tree, donated by Caulders Garden Centres, to mark the special occasion.
Another resident, Alma, who was one of the original founders of Abbeyfield Lenzie, explained: “I first got involved with setting up Abbeyfield Lenzie house in 1970, when Provost Jenny Coutts was looking for a representative from each local church. I thought it was an excellent idea to have something like this for our community, and perhaps one day I might like to live there. And here I am today, a resident myself 50 years on.”
Karen Barr, chief executive of Abbeyfield Scotland, said: “After such a challenging year for our residents, it is lovely to have something to celebrate and look forward to. I am sure the next 50 years will be equally successful, and the house will continue to be loved by all the Lenzie community.”