https://clydesider.org/2021/03/05/from-letting-to-living/ From Letting to Living by Amanda Eleftheriades-Sherry At the start of 2020 Maureen Cummings was an office manager at a Belvoire Letting Agency in the west end of Glasgow, a job she had enjoyed for the past 10 years. Then in March when Covid struck and Scotland, along with most of the world, went Clydesider Editor • Community
Frilled With Love By Amanda Eleftheriades Photos by Caroline Finn An Aladdin’s cave of frills, fabrics and wicker lies hidden in Faifley’s Skypoint Community Centre. It is here that local creative genius Alison Bell conjures up stunning wedding backdrops and light installations, the front-facing element of her social enterprise, Frill Factory. Clydesider Editor • Community
Vale Memories Wanted by Angela Clark Do you have a memory of the Vale you would like to see preserved in a book? If so, Furniture Fix - a social enterprise which is part of Tullochan Futures - would love to hear from you. Their Vale Stories project aims to bring together two Clydesider Editor • Uncategorised
https://clydesider.org/2021/02/18/homeschool-stories/ Homeschool Stories By Angela Clark As some children return to school for the first time since Christmas, we hear from parents who had to become temporary teachers overnight when schools across the region closed for a second time due to Covid 19. And with no definite dates for pupils above P3 to Clydesider • Community
https://clydesider.org/2021/02/17/local-activist-in-vaccine-trial/ Local Activist In Vaccine Trial Clydesider Exclusive By Amanda Eleftheriades Community activist Rose Harvie, has been at the forefront of many local initiatives. From Knowetop Community Farm, to Greenlight Recycling, Home from Home, Food for Thought and Robin House Children's Hospice, Rose has volunteered her time and skills in many different ways. So Clydesider • Personal Experience
https://clydesider.org/2021/02/09/clydebank-can/ Clydebank Can SPONSORED EDITORIAL Clydebank Can is a Community Links Scotland project, funded for two years by the Scottish Government’s Community Inclusion Fund. This new project aims to bring people together for a more socially and economically active and vibrant Clydebank town centre. Our purpose is to enable greater use of Clydesider Editor • Community