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May 20 2021

24 James Morrison Street

Euan News

We’re delighted to introduce you to our new office, and to report that we’re now fully installed, and fully operational.

The new place is modern, roomy and versatile – and the heating system works!  More to the point, it has much more space, so we can accommodate larger numbers of our wonderful volunteers, and do so in comfort.

In addition to the general office, which is open-plan, we have a space for training and a comfortable, private, meeting room.   There’s also a stationery storage area, ample file storage, a kitchen, two toilets and…a shower. 

We look forward, when the rules allow, to welcoming you to our new place.   You’ll find us at:

24 James Morrison Street

Glasgow

G1 5PE

In the meantime, please note that all of our other contact details remain as before.

Click on the images for a better view…

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