Provost and Lord Lieutenant congratulate veteran on fundraising efforts
Provost Gillian Renwick and Lord Lieutenant Mrs Jill Young MBE met with veteran Robert Campbell MBE at Southbank Marina in Kirkintilloch as he was walking to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Robert (76), known as Bobby, is doing a 10,000 miles sponsored walk for the charity and has clocked up 3,000 miles so far. Having recently moved to Kirkintilloch, he walks three miles a day in the area wearing a Macmillan Cancer Support fluorescent yellow vest. He is keen to talk to local people whilst out pounding the streets and carries a sponsor form with him in the event anyone would like to sponsor him.
Bobby said,
Walking for charity for over 50 years
I have been walking for charity for over 50 years and have covered about 107,000 miles during this time. I’ve walked from Land’s End to John o’ Groats for CLIC Sargent, Edzell to London for Malcolm Sargent House and I’ve covered thousands of miles for UNICEF, RNLI, SSAFA, the British Legion and many more.”
Bobby has also completed some exceptional challenges, such as pushing a 12 stone wheelchair from Edzell to Aberdeen, walking 116 miles in 24 hours and pushing a barrel of bricks weighing 17 stone from Edzell to Glasgow.
Over the years he has raised hundreds of thousands of pounds for charity as well as pursuing a varied and rewarding career in the Army* and the Ministry of Defence Police. He has received a plethora of awards and medals for his service and charity work and in 1996, at Holyrood Palace in Edinburgh, Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal presented him with an MBE for his charity work.
Provost Gillian Renwick, said,
Raising money for good causes
He has dedicated his life to raising money for good causes and despite a number of health problems and two artificial hips, Bobby continues to set himself exceptional trials.”
Lord Lieutenant of Dunbartonshire, Mrs Jill Young, said,
Remarkable adventures
I was delighted to meet with him and Provost Renwick to hear about his remarkable adventures in both his career and charity work. I wish him all the very best as he walks to complete his challenge for Macmillan Cancer Support.”
Provost Renwick added, “I would urge anyone who sees Bobby in around Kirkintilloch to stop, have a wee chat with him and encourage him as he strives to meet his target of 10,000 miles. You can also make a donation to Macmillan Cancer Support** on his behalf.”
*Bobby served with the Royal Highland Fusiliers, Royal Army Ordnance Corp and Royal Engineers.
** There are a number of ways to donate to Macmillan Cancer Support