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    Clear train information

    September 7th, 2006

    Clarkston  and Giffnock Train stations are getting new Customer Information Systems (CIS) as part of a £1.4million First ScotRail project across Scotland.
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    Pollokshaws sambas to the future

    September 7th, 2006

    In only its second year, Pollokshaws Carnival is becoming a key feature of Refugee Week in Glasgow. Organised by Pollokshaws Settlement and Integration Network, it was held earlier this summer at the Bengal Street pitch.
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    Stunning karate story

    September 7th, 2006

    Phil McCusker, who featured in the 100th edition of the LOCAL NEWS because he gained his Karate Black Belt at the age of 77 got two nice surprises as a result of the publicity.
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    Meet it head on - Mental Health Week in October

    September 7th, 2006

    Preparations are well in hand to mark Mental Health Week from Monday October 9 to Sunday October 15.
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    Moving

    September 7th, 2006

    Govanhill Housing Association are leaving their old HQ in Forsyth House, Coplaw Street, with a party in September to mark the end of 23 years in the building.
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    Lord star in Govan

    September 7th, 2006

    Billy Boyd, star of Lord of the Rings, wowed the crowd at the Govan Gathering on Saturday September 2.
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    St Conval’s hit a century

    September 7th, 2006

    Celebrations are underway at St Conval’s Primary in Pollokshaws which is 100 years old.
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    Party in the park

    September 7th, 2006

    There’s a Party planned for Govanhill Park on Saturday September 16 from 12 noon till 6pm. The organisers are six young Prince’s Trust members who aim to make it a fun day for the local community.
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    Community Forum coffee morning

    September 7th, 2006

    Greater Govan Community Forum is holding the ‘World’s biggest coffee morning’ on Friday September 29 to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Research.
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    New flower at Tulip

    September 7th, 2006

    The Tulip Inn, Gorbals, has a new Sales Manager. Susan Hannah, who won a Sales and Revenue ‘Star of the Year 2005-2006’ award in her previous post at the City Inn Glasgow.
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