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DCC aims to ascertain, coordinate and express the views of our community.

DCC seeks to promote Dennistoun as a positive and inclusive neighbourhood.

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Simply Swap Fashion Exchange

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Simply Swap

Simply Swap is Glasgow’s first fashion exchange. A shop that has been designed, decorated and will be run by a team of dedicated volunteers as part of Playbusters ‘Grow Green with Glasgow’s East End‘ programme, funded by the Climate Challenge Fund.

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Posted on April 10, 2013May 7, 2013Categories Events, Local NewsTags duke street, recycling, shopLeave a comment on Simply Swap Fashion Exchange

Summer Arts and Craft Workshops

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Dennistoun Diggers

Dennistoun Diggers are hosting two upcoming craft workshops in the Dennistoun community garden, which promise to be fun for all age groups.

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Posted on August 19, 2011September 3, 2011Categories EventsTags circus drive, craft, dennistoun diggers, recyclingLeave a comment on Summer Arts and Craft Workshops
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