Children with disabilities have been treated to a day out at the beach thanks to champion taxi drivers.
The 75th Glasgow Taxi Outing Fund trip to Troon made a glorious return today after being postponed for two years due to Covid.
Photograph by Colin Mearns
Around 120 Glasgow taxi drivers escorted more than 300 children with additional support needs for a day of fun in the sun at the seaside with the help of volunteers and sponsors Celtic FC Foundation and Laurie Ross Insurance.
Photograph by Colin Mearns
Drivers decked out their cabs in balloons, flags and stuffed toys, and donned costumes from Barney to Postman Pat.
Well-wishers lined the streets of Glasgow to wave to the children as the taxis beeped and drove past.Photograph by Colin Mearns
James Sinclair, who has been driving a taxi for 40 years, told the Glasgow Times it was “brilliant” and “absolutely fantastic” to be back.
Mr Sinclair, who shuttled Aileen Bell and her seven-year-old son Harris on what’s their first Taxi Outing trip, said: “All these kids, the smiles on their faces, that’s what makes it.”
Photograph by Colin Mearns
Lord provost Jacqueline McLaren added: “It’s like a carnival atmosphere, it’s really tremendous.”
Photograph by Colin Mearns
Jim Buchanan, chair of the Glasgow Taxi Outing Fund, described it as “absolutely amazing” to be back.
From the start at Kelvin Way, he said: “The atmosphere is absolutely buzzing. The weather, you couldn’t have picked a nicer day.
“You can’t get a better venue, so thanks to Glasgow City Council for doing that.
“It’s amazing, absolutely amazing.”
Photograph by Colin Mearns
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