Keep Talking – Literary Charity Evening Glasgow
Tuesday 19 November, 2024, 7.30 p.m.
With Jim Carruth
CCA, 350 Sauchiehall Street, G2 3JD
Keep Talking – An Evening With Some Of Scotland’s Leading Writers
A special literary charity evening in Glasgow featuring some of Scotland’s leading writers for a 24/7 help line that offers a free health counselling support for the farming community across Scotland.
Liz Lochhead and Bernard MacLaverty headline an evening of Scotland’s leading writers raising money for a rural health help line.
Other participants include : Graeme Macrae Burnet, Miriam Gamble, John Glenday, Marjorie Lofti, Peter Mackay, Andrew O’Hagan, Gerda Stevenson, Zoe Strachan, Malachy Tallack and Louise Welsh

RSABI Supporting people in Scottish agriculture
By providing practical, emotional and financial support to those working within the Scottish agriculture industry, RSABI (founded as the Royal Scottish Agricultural Benevolent Institution) is on a mission to support and take care of as many farming people as possible.
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