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Erskine Veteran - Still Game’s “Auld Eric” awarded British Empire Medal

Erskine Veteran - Still Game’s “Auld Eric” awarded British Empire Medal

James Martin, better known to Still Game fans as “Auld Eric,” has celebrated receiving the British Empire Medal for his services to military charities and veterans in a ceremony at Erskine Edinburgh Home.

Jim was nominated for his award by Liz Shannon and Carolyn Wordell for his tireless fundraising for the Hollies Community Hub Musselburgh.

The ceremony, held on Saturday 2nd November, saw James receive his award in front of a small crowd. The 93-year-old actor, a veteran himself, was joined by family members and friends, as he accepted the honour from the Lord Lieutenant of East Lothian.

But the highlight of the day was a surprise video message, created by Lee Newton, from his Still Game castmates – Winston, Isa, Tam, Navid, Boabby, Jack, Victor and Michael Hines, Director of Still Game, who gave their heartfelt congratulations in their own inimitable Craiglang way.

Originally from Partick, James served in the Royal Navy on board HMS Bermuda, a ship that took him to both the Mediterranean and the Suez Canal during the crisis. He went on to a career that spanned firefighting and, of course, his famous portrayal as one of the few genuinely senior cast members in Still Game.

Now a resident at Erskine, Scotland’s foremost Veterans charity, James has found a new community among fellow veterans. Reflecting on his award, James said, “It’s been a privilege to serve, both on the screen and for my fellow veterans. I’m grateful to everyone at Erskine and beyond who’s made this day so special.”

Wing Commander Ian Cumming MBE, Chief Executive at Erskine, Said: “James embodies the spirit of community and humour that we strive to foster at Erskine. Today was not only a celebration of his achievements but also a testament to his incredible character.”

The ceremony was also attended by members of The Hollies, a Musselburgh-based charity close to James’s heart, which works to combat loneliness and isolation among vulnerable people. The Hollies team were thrilled to see one of their own recognised in such a meaningful way.

Erskine Veterans Charity | Company No. SC174103 | Registered Charity No. SC006609 | The Erskine Home, Erskine Veterans Village, Bishopton, PA7 5PU

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