Archive for November, 2007

Our Environment - Govan Greenzone

November 8th, 2007

Greater Govan Environment Trust was delighted to receive an invitation from Fran Lundy of the Clean Glasgow Campaign to speak at the City Chambers on October 31.
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Primary Car boot sale

November 8th, 2007

Blackfriars Primary School in Gorbals held their first ever car boot sale to raise funds and got such a good response they plan to do it again soon.
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Join the police day

November 8th, 2007

Around 50 applications forms were handed out at a Stathclyde Police Recruitment Day at East Pollokshields Multi Cultural Centre (EPMCC), last month.
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The action-packed Eid - Eid on the Drive

November 8th, 2007

A staggering 5,000 people attended the first ever Eid On The Drive, which had something for everyone, last month.
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The action-packed Eid - bad side of Eid

November 8th, 2007

Another side of Eid surfaced after Cosybike owner Iain Urquhart was physically and verbally attacked by a group of 30 young Muslims and pulled out of the parade as a result.
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The action-packed Eid - Eid at Parliament

November 8th, 2007

The first ever Eid celebration was held at the Scottish Parliament where around 70 Muslims were invited to lunch with the First Minster Alex Salmond and the first Muslim MSP Bashir Ahmad.
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The action-packed Eid - Eid in the park

November 8th, 2007

Organisers of the Govanhill Eid In The Park said they were ‘really delighted with the 1,000 people from all the different cultures who turned up on the day’ held in Govanhill Park and the nearby Larkfield Community Centre.
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Tickled pink

November 8th, 2007

Loose Boots, the local line dancers, tickled shoppers pink with their performances at the Asda Toryglen store recently.
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LUV Santa’s stop

November 8th, 2007

Santa is due to stop at the LUV Christmas market at Linthouse around 1pm on Saturday December 1.
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Soup, song and swally

November 8th, 2007

The first ever Southside Soup Song and Swally rent raising party raised £400 for the Govanhill Baths Community Trust’s charity shop.
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