Scots kids move an African mountain
Thursday, October 4th, 2007. Filed under - Top Stories, Bellahouston.Bellahouston Academy pupils have moved a mountain in Swaziland.
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Bellahouston Academy pupils have moved a mountain in Swaziland.
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Many things can help bring back our memories, and as well as people and places from our lives, there are also, well for me anyway, smells and tastes that can help me remember.
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The Roma people living in Govanhill are being made the scapegoats for all society’s ills by sensationalised media articles, claims support worker Marcela Adamova.
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Glasgow College of Nautical Studies in Thistle Street, Gorbals has embarked on an ambitious merger plan with the city centre Metropolitan College.
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Govanite Elish Angiolini will be the guest speaker at the October 24 meeting of Glasgow South Business Club.
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Potential fashion model Paolo Debernardi has moved from Glasgow to York but he will still be able to look after his customers in his main business, from there.
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Holy Cross Primary School, Govanhill has been awarded the Charter Mark, a UK standard for good customer service.
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Shawlands Primary school children recently enjoyed a training session with junior jogscotland’s mascot, Jog Scotty.
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This club is having IMPACT in Govanhill. The Friday night IMPACT club at the Elim Church in Inglefield Street, is bringing in young people from the ages of 5 to 16, and beyand, to have fun.
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At the age of 77, Iris Forsythe, a sprightly, retired minister has a new career as a Physical Activity Motivator .
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