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March 26 2020

Coronavirus – MOJO Resilience Measures

Euan News

   

In response to the ongoing public health emergency, and in light of Government advice, the MOJO offices are now closed.  Our staff are continuing to work, remotely, to ensure the continued delivery of our services.  If you wish to get in touch, please use the following telephone numbers and email addresses:

General Enquiries:     0560 387 5360  (info@miscarriagesofjustice.org)

Cathy Molloy:     0141 255 1602   (cathy@miscarriagesofjustice.org)

Scott Jenkins:     0141 255 1608   (scott@miscarriagesofjustice.org)

Euan McIlvride:     0141 255 1604   (euan@miscarriagesofjustice.org)

We encourage everyone to follow the guidance issued by the Scottish Government.   Please stay safe.

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