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Paul Behan

Ayrshire man turns 100 as he lifts lid on secret to 'long and exciting' life after recently quitting smoking

An Ayrshire pensioner who turned 100 this month has showed that age has no limits after revealing his secrets to a long and happy life.

Ted Gear, who lives at Bield Housing and Care’s Wheatley Gardens development in Saltcoats, North Ayrshire, attributes his long life to working hard and socialising.

Originally from Barry Island in South Wales, Ted made the move to Saltcoats after taking up a job as a Deck Charge Officer in the Royal Navy.

He went on to work in the likes of Myanmar, India and Spain and served for years and was stationed in Ardrossan.

After his stint in the navy, Ted returned to Saltcoats to work for British Rail and after more than 40 years stopped working at age 80.

Ted said: “If I could pass down one big piece of advice to the younger generations it would be to work hard and never let anyone tell you, you can’t do something.

“My life has been long, exciting and full of happy memories. I’m very lucky to have travelled around the world but it’s all been down to my work ethic and graft.”

The 100 year-old has been a member at a “Monday club” for over 75 years and to this day, he still attends every week to socialise and dance with friends over a few drinks.

Ted is pictured during his days with the Royal Navy (Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

He added: “Working hard was paired nicely with a lot of socialising. My club on a Monday has become a big part of my life and has helped me keep in touch with friends.

“I can’t claim to have been the healthiest over the past 100 years though, I’ve only just quit smoking!”

Birthday boy Ted Gear with his special message of congratulations from HM The Queen (Submitted/Ayrshire Post /)

Ted got married in 1942 before heading to work in the navy. He had five children along the way, who were all brought up in Saltcoats.

He added: “Looking back over the last 100 years is crazy, the world has changed a lot and I’m glad to have spent it around great family and friends.”

Ted typifies Bield’s ‘Free to Be’ ethos, which aims to enable people to make their own choices and live as independently as possible.

A birthday celebration has been held with family, friends and staff at the development.

Josephine Bruce, manager at Wheatley Gardens development said: “Ted is a marvel. He is great to have around the development and enjoys a good blether.

“He’s so much younger than his years – always up for a bit of fun and loves to socialise so maybe that’s the secret to having a long healthy life.”

Bield is a registered charity dedicated to providing flexible housing solutions and support for older people.

Bield Housing and Care has around 180 developments across Scotland.

To find out more about Bield, visit https://www.bield.co.uk/housing-and-other-services or follow on Facebook @bieldhousingandcare and Twitter @BieldScotland.

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