A YOUNG Cumnock Asda worker has been nominated for an award after supporting a customer using British Sign Language.

When 18-year-old Leah Gordon noticed an older customer was using sign language to try to communicate with colleagues in the store she immediately stepped in to support the individual.

Leah, who started at the pizza counter in the Cumnock store last April, took the customer around the store and helped her pick up everything she needed.

The customer is usually accompanied by a carer, so was extremely grateful for Leah's help.

Leah said: “I noticed the lady was having problems communicating and I was really happy to be able to help her.

"It is such a shame when people are unable to communicate and I am no expert, but the little sign language I had meant a lot to her.

"I’m really pleased that I was able to make a difference to the customer’s experience in store.”

Leah later provided further help to the customer when she spotted her outside in icy conditions, walking her back to her house to make sure she got home safely.

Assistant store manager David Kane has nominated Leah for an Asda Service Superstar award for her kindness.

The award aims to recognise colleagues who go above and beyond their call of duty.

David said: “We are very proud of Leah. She is a great colleague and is constantly going above and beyond to help our customers and colleagues.

“I wasn't surprised when she stepped in to help, but I had no idea she was able to sign – that was a very welcome surprise!

"We were glad she was there and was able to assist the customer. She is a star and a real asset to the store. Thank you Leah!”