Communities across the city have received thousands in funding to celebrate His Majesty The King’s Coronation.
COMMUNITIES across the city have received thousands in funding to celebrate His Majesty The King’s Coronation.
The Barmulloch Community Development Company Ltd in Glasgow is just one of 121 Scottish groups receiving a share of the £480,000 National Lottery funding pot.READ MORE:Martin McElroy, chief executive of BCDC, said:"On the day of the Coronation there will be a funfair, afternoon tea, a royal pageant, live performances and much more.
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