Art helps heal tsunami trauma
October 12th, 2006An exhibition of art work at the Tramway last month was yet another example of the invaluable practical help Scotland is giving to Sri Lankan survivors of the Tsunami.
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An exhibition of art work at the Tramway last month was yet another example of the invaluable practical help Scotland is giving to Sri Lankan survivors of the Tsunami.
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Govanhill Baths Community Trust (GBCT) had a street party in Calder Street to celebrate coming one step nearer to re-opening the Govanhill Baths as a ‘well-being and sporting complex’.
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Weightlifting Championships will be held in Castlemilk on Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 October.
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Glasgow Taxis presented Kevin Yost with a £200 cheque to help him on his way to the Special Olympics in Shanghai this month.
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It will be easier to get a cup of tea and a good, snack lunch in Govan when the Pearce Institute (PI) café re- opens this month, after extensive refurbishment.
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Work at the massive Silverburn complex in Pollok is well underway with the flagship M&S and Debehnams buildings taking shape.
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Gorbals man, Abel McBride has been presented with a Champion Learner Award 2006 by Learn Direct Scotland.
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The Doldur family – Turkish Kurdish asylum seekers who were taken from their home in Toryglen and put into Dungavel detention centre – have been released on bail of £4000.
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The Greater Pollok Development Company has re-launched as EQUIP, opening a new recruitment centre in Pollok’s Silverburn Centre.
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Masked gunmen abducted a man from his home in Crossmyloof as he prayed with his family. The three masked men took Javed Mukhtar from his Shawmoss Road house and bundled him into a white van.
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