Connected Community Talk: Stolen Stories
Monday May 11th, 2026 – 6 p.m.
24 Gairbraid Avenue, Glasgow G20 8YE
Tales of Heritage Crime and Returns Across Scotland.
Come to Maryhill Burgh Halls for the first talk in a new monthly series Connected Community.
Exploring heritage crime through Scottish stories, from the Stone of Destiny to other interesting cases from across the country.
Come along to learn something new and enjoy soup and a sandwich.
The speaker is archaeologist Dr Summer Austin who investigates crimes related to local and international cultural heritage.
Cost should not be a barrier to participation – a range of pricing on offer.
Please choose the one that is most relevant to you. All donations go directly to Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust (Scottish registered charity number SC036089) and allow us to provide a greater range of community events, accessible to all.
Suggested donation:
- £0 – unwaged/benefits
- £4 – concession (student/retired/low-waged/part-time worker, etc)
- £8 – full price/solidarity
- or anything more or in between!
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