Ben MacPherson: A tribute to Betty

I was very sad this weekend to read in the The NEN North Edinburgh News about the passing of one of North Edinburgh’s most inspiring and remarkable residents on Friday, Betty McVay MBE (writes BEN MacPHERSON MSP).

As the NEN has stated, “legend” is an over used word but Betty absolutely was one.

As a founder of North Edinburgh Childcare and a prolific and impactful community activist and leader, the positive different she made for others is rightly legendary and spans over decades.

“I had the privilege in recent years to see her every month, after my help and advice surgeries at West Pilton Neighbourhood Centre where she helped to run a lunch club for local elderly folk to come together, helping others as she did for so many years.

She always had things to bring to my attention, thoughts on politics to share, and funny stories for us to laugh about. I will really miss her and feel very grateful to have known her.

My thoughts are with Betty’s family, her dear friend Franny (Durie – Ed.) and all who were close to her.

Thank you for all you did to make things better Betty and bless you – RIP.

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2 thoughts on “Ben MacPherson: A tribute to Betty”

  1. R.I.P. Betty. Some great memories from our S.E.S.T.A. Days in the 1980’s.
    It was great to see you dancing at the Citadel Jazz & Blues event. Dance on!

  2. R.I.P. Betty. Some great memories from our S.E.S.T.A. Days in the 1980’s.
    It was great to see you dancing at the Citadel Jazz & Blues event. Dance on!

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