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. Responding to questions from Labour councillor Sharon Greer seeking clarification on the kitchen project, SNP Councillor Ruairi Kelly said courses will give people “life skills” in terms of how to “cook healthy meals.”
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