Knightswood Living Rent Summer Social
Saturday 24th July, 2021 at 2pm
15 Kirkton Avenue, or 2.15pm near the pond in Knightswood Park
In one year Knightswood Living Rent Group have gone from not having a branch in Knightswood, to members supporting each other through thick and thin and working together to build neighbourhood power!
If you live in Knightswood, Scotstoun or Drumchapel, members would like to invite you to their summer social, and enjoy the warmth of some neighbourhood solidarity (and hopefully some Saturday sunshine
)
Members are organising the summer social in Knightswood Park. After such a difficult year and a half – and with the good weather here – it’s the perfect time for neighbours to get together, share their stories, and enjoy a bit of neighbourhood solidarity! It’d be great to have you there.
Whilst restrictions are easing, the pandemic is not over, they are suggesting that people bring food to share between their wee group rather than having communal food. There will be plenty of space to spread out so that everyone feels comfortable.
Look forward to seeing you on Saturday!
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