The newly installed lights at Linwood’s Tweedie Hall have been switched on for the first time to mark World Drowning Prevention Day.

The date was chosen in memory of 13-year old William McNally, who lost his life while swimming in the area in 2021.

Houstoun Square bandstand in Johnstone, Renfrew Town Hall and the Bascule Bridge were also lit in blue to raise awareness of the dangers of open water swimming.

Since the accident, and to help William leave a legacy, the council has worked closely with William’s family to install more GPS signage at waterways and more public rescue equipment at waterways identified as having the potential for wild swimming.

The council has also supported partners to provide water safety training sessions, like cold water shock response, lifesaving, and first aid, as well as ensuring schools receive talks and information on how to stay safe around water.


Photo: William’s family and Provost Lorraine Cameron outside the Tweedie Hall
Photo Credit: Renfrewshire Council

A powerful water safety film was commissioned in 2022 that spoke to William’s family about his accident and it has been shared with primary and secondary schools in Renfrewshire, as well as the local community.

Renfrewshire’s Provost Lorraine Cameron and William’s family were at the Tweedie Hall to see the building lit up for the first time.

Provost Cameron said: “William’s death was a tragic accident that has affected so many people across Renfrewshire. His family have shown incredible strength in campaigning for greater water safety awareness which has made a real impact in our communities.

“It was an honour to be able to share this moment with them tonight and to hear them speak about William and the legacy he has left behind.

“It’s important we all take time to educate ourselves on the dangers of swimming in rivers and other open waterways and also share that messaging with our friends and family to help ensure that no more lives are lost to drowning.”

For more information on water safety visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/water-safety.

By Ricky Kelly

Main writer for Renfrewshire News

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