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Elaine C Smith grazes cattle on Glasgow Green to mark Freedom of City honour

Others awarded the title include Sir Billy Connolly and the late Nelson Mandela.

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Actress and comedian Elaine C Smith has said it is “quite the honour” to be granted the Freedom of Glasgow as part of the city’s 850th birthday celebrations.

The star now has the right to graze cows on Glasgow Green and fish in the River Clyde as one of the few women to have received the award.

She will be officially granted the city’s highest honour in recognition of her contribution to the arts and her embodiment as an advocate for women’s rights and values at a civic reception on Friday, on the eve of International Women’s Day.

She said: “As a newly minted Freeman of Glasgow, I must say, it’s quite the honour. But let’s be clear, while I may be a ‘Freeman’ by title, I am, and always will be, a free woman at heart.

“So, if you see me grazing Highland cattle on Glasgow Green or fishing in the Clyde, just remember, I’m exercising my rights as a free woman.”

Freemen traditionally have the right to graze their cows on the common land (Glasgow Green) and also have the duty to “patrol and guard the town” and to defend it by arms.

Elaine C Smith with Highland cow
Smith will officially be given the honour of the Freedom of the City of Glasgow later this week (Jane Barlow/PA)

Others granted the Freedom of the City of Glasgow include Sir Billy Connolly, Sir Kenny Dalglish, Sir Alex Ferguson and the late Nelson Mandela.

Only a handful of women have been awarded the honour, however they include scientist Marie Curie, who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize.

Glasgow Lord Provost Councillor Jacqueline McLaren said: “Elaine’s dedication to advocating for and supporting women, and her successful and impactful work in the arts, makes her a deserving recipient of the Freedom of the City.

Elaine C Smith holding the end of a rope which is tied to a Highland cow
As a Freeman of the city, Elaine C Smith now has the right to graze cattle on Glasgow Green and fish in the Clyde (Jane Barlow/PA)

Smith’s career has spanned more than 40 years in radio, television, film, and theatre.

She has starred in her own series Elaine on BBC Scotland and has had roles in a variety of comedy series, including City Lights and Naked Video.

On the stage she has starred in shows including Calendar Girls, Annie and the Susan Boyle musical I Dreamed A Dream, which she co-wrote.

She is also a regular on the Glasgow pantomime scene and has won accolades such as best fairy at the UK Pantomime Awards.

The actress is also a charity campaigner and political activist, particularly on issues such as poverty and women’s rights.

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