The friendships forged in the queue all those years ago have stood the test of time and Jacqueline admitted their street is known locally as the “party street”.
“Apart from 2020, we usually have a Christmas night out and we spend Christmas Eve at Chris and Danni’s house where she makes her famous pulled pork baps,” said Jacqueline.
“We’re always arranging birthday parties for the wee ones and the kids have grown close as well. It’s lovely to watch their friendships blossom.”
Lacey MacDonald, 40, describes Meadow Lea as “a special place to live”.
She said: “My husband James camped out for us in our car. He was there from 8.30am.
Kindhearted Scots raise over £4 million for charity during Kiltwalk Weekend
One person taking part over the weekend was Colin Shields from Paisley, who recently had his leg amputated.
The 2021 Virtual Kiltwalk Weekend (Image: Big Partnership)
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