Leading charity warns of losing vital service provision as funding is cut
The charity works with more than 500 children a week
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The charity works with more than 500 children a week
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Read moreThe announcement comes alongside confirmation that workers at the charity will receive a 9% pay rise.
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Read moreBuilt in 1893, the Garrabost Mill was in commercial operation, milling barley and oatmeal for local crofting communities until 1956.
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Read moreMore than 400 organisations applied to the Glasgow Community Fund for the coming year.
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Read moreThe Ellon-based group is operational across Aberdeen and the Shire, supporting pre-school children with disabilities and Additional Support Needs.
Read moreThe Bill, widely supported by charities across the country, passed overwhelmingly in the Scottish Parliament in December.
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Read moreFunding comes from the Scottish Social Services Council
Read moreInventions improves the lives of those vying to live independently
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