Glasgow school children are to get Saturday night activities – including a bouncy castle – to help reduce a rising trend of anti-social behaviour among primary pupils.
A firework display, community kitchen and sessions for children with autism also received cash from the area partnership.Cean Creige hurling and camogie club were awarded £4,250 for equipment and a residential trip. Growing 21 Ltd was awarded £7,777 for a cooker, dishwasher and other equipment for a community kitchen.
Councillor Burke said: “The Ruchazie Pantry and Growing 21 becoming a development trust is amazing and it will serve the community well. I want to say a big thanks to the volunteers in the pantry because they are so committed to the work they do there.”The partnership awarded £5000 for a firework display at Glasgow Fort to Community EventsGreater Easterhouse Supporting Hands is to get £5,256 for laptops and other equipment to set up an IT suite to help residents apply for jobs.
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