Rock On Ruchill

Saturday 26 October, 2024, 12 Noon
Save Ruchill Community Centre
Music Food and Hallowe’en Theme
Ruchill Community Centre, a7 671 Bilsland Drive, Glasgow, G20 9NF
The Keelie Group will be at Ruchill Community Centre at Bilsland Drive, to help with an event to boost the much needed wider support to save this centre.
Ruchill campaigners have been meeting each Saturday at the site of the community centre for almost 4 years and are determined to reopen the centre for the Ruchill community.
This is one of the longest if not the longest campaign in the city that needs to be won and would have an important impact on other resources under threat.
Solidarity with others.This campaign was also involved during this time in the saving and reopening of Maryhill library, which was also under threat of closure.
Come and meet the campaigners they are a great bunch of folk and are game for a laugh.
Come for a visit, sing a song, dress up if you fancy and show solidarity with this important campaign.
Or visit any Saturday at 12:00 noon.
Find Save Ruchill Community Centre on Facebook
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