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COMMUNITY CAN CYCLE
A great family fun day
and launch of Community Can Cycle's workshop took place on Glasgow
Fair Saturday in brilliant sunshine. Around 500 people enjoyed the
event which was supported by Castlemilk Churches Together, CEDA.
and Alupro.
Community Can Cycle is
a community enterprise which sells quality bikes from as little
as £10 so that people don't need to put themselves into debt
to buy one - especially at Christmas time. Funding from recycling
aluminium cans and glass bottles helps the charity repair bikes
for Castlemilk kids for nothing. A workshop at Block C in Glenwood
Business Park is where the bikes are created - usually out of old
or broken bikes which have been donated to CCC.
And it was this workshop
which was formally opened on the Fun Day. Jonathan Coburn of CEDA
was thanked by CCC at the event for his help in developing their
business plan and helping them secure a Community Fund Lottery Grant.
The £57,000 enables the charity to employ three people and
train 12 volunteers in a sheltered environment.
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Local
kids with Aluprop's Cat and April Gordon and Jim O'Donnell of
Community Can Cycle outside the workshop. The bike in the picture
is one of the ones available from the charity which recycles
drinks cans and glass bottles as well as bikes. |
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minister John Miller of Castlemilk East Church of Scotland (pictured
centre) is a committed cyclist who normally uses that mode of
transport to get round his parish. With him are Sister Margareta
(left) from Shoenstatt Community, Campsie Glen who uses a bicycle
with a special safety net to prevent the skirt of her nun's
habit from getting tangled in the wheels. And Sister Jacinta
of St Peter Claver who is also keen on cycling. |
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Community
Can Cycle's recycling officer Michael Haggerty (Right) which
his wife Irene Haggerty and daughter Rosemarie and volunteer
Allan Walls. The project supports 3 full time posts and provides
training for 12 volunteers in a supported environment. |
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bouncy castle was one of the major attractions on the open day
along with face painting and other entertainment for children
provided by the Jeelie Piece Club and Toadabout for Kids. Coca-Cola's
hoopla, the Daily Record Roadshow and the army's tents which
sheltered the tea stall and café areas were among other
attractions. The Fire Brigade gave a demonstration to show what
happens when a chip pan goes on fire. |
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PIX by courtesy of Alupro
and the Local News for Southsiders.
For
details please Contact:
Jonathan Coburn
Third Sector Manager
Phone: 0141-634-1024
E-mail:
jonathan.coburn@ceda.org.uk
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