Actor Graeme Dallas will bring the story of the courageous minister to life in a special “homecoming” performance of the play, the Tartan Pimpernel.
Actor Graeme Dallas will bring the story of the courageous minister to life in a special “homecoming” performance of the play, the Tartan Pimpernel.
Developed by advanced and specialist respiratory physiotherapists within NHSGGC, the resource was funded by the Scottish Government’s Technology Enabled Care programme, which aims to support new ways of using technology to improve the health and well-being for individuals in a home or community setting.
“This precipitation on Sunday night will give snow, not huge amounts, but, where it gets heavy, it could leave a covering for a time,” said forecaster Joanna Donnelly.
“As Church leaders, we are united in wishing to seek God’s guidance and a sense of common purpose as we move from this chapter of the Brexit process into the next,” the statement says.
A new report from the Defence Safety Authority (DSA), the government agency which regulates safety across the armed forces, warns that shortages of trained staff, the poor state of buildings and equipment and “complacency” are jeopardising safety.
The MUSICALS season ends at 1.30pm on Wednesday 29th January in the Concord Centre, Dumbarton, with the screening of A STAR IS BORN (2018) starring Bradley Cooper, Lady Gaga and Sam Elliot. Non members admitted for £3 where seats available to include tea and buns after the film. Sweet Success Café open from 1pm. Membership for next season, February -June, is available at £10 for 5 films, to include tea and buns after the film.