Supporters from a charity in Bishopton attended a 21-gun royal salute at Edinburgh Castle.

The event, held on September 8, was to commemorate the anniversary of King Charles III's accession to the throne.

The occasion was particularly significant for the Erskine Veterans Charity guests, as King Charles has been a patron of the charity and a frequent visitor to its care homes across Scotland.

The visit also provided an opportunity to bid farewell to the Governor of Edinburgh, Major General Alastair Bruce of Crionaich OBE VR DL, who is leaving the position he has held since 2021.

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Earlier this year, General Alastair visited the Erskine Veterans Village in Bishopton and met with Ian Cumming, the chief executive.

Mr Cumming said: "It was an absolute delight to showcase Erskine’s evolving care, accommodation and community services to General Alastair.

"Everyone in our veteran family, who met him, enjoyed his lively chat and questions.

"As governor of Edinburgh Castle, General Alastair has proven to be a charismatic advocate of our work.

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"We are honoured to be hosting this inaugural royal ascension salute, alongside him, before he departs.

"We hope we can collaborate with his successor to raise awareness of our services, as they expand across Scotland."

General Alastair said: "Any visit to Erskine is uplifting: the work done by so many staff and volunteers to care for our more needy veterans, simply elevates the mind.

"I have a carved Scottish sentry and sentry box standing in the entrance hall of my quarter, which was made by an Erskine veteran and, when I leave the castle, they are coming with me as a constant reminder of the joy and fellowship Erskine creates."