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Fifty thousand people took part in Glasgow’s Pride Mardi Gla on July 15th and The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice was there in the parade. CEO Rhona Baillie said it was important to take part to make the point that Glasgow’s Hospice was open to everyone. Dear Green Place kept an eye on the preparations up to Saturday’s parade. Hospice chef Stuart McKeown and his alter ego Caron Tyne in a magnificent dress led the team..
www.princeandprincessofwaleshospice.org.uk
www.thebiglight.com/deargreenplace.com
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-66210703
By The Big LightFifty thousand people took part in Glasgow’s Pride Mardi Gla on July 15th and The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice was there in the parade. CEO Rhona Baillie said it was important to take part to make the point that Glasgow’s Hospice was open to everyone. Dear Green Place kept an eye on the preparations up to Saturday’s parade. Hospice chef Stuart McKeown and his alter ego Caron Tyne in a magnificent dress led the team..
www.princeandprincessofwaleshospice.org.uk
www.thebiglight.com/deargreenplace.com
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-glasgow-west-66210703