Head over to our new Lanarkshire Live Facebook page to make sure you're up to date with the top stories in the regionMoney raised by Kiltwalk participants was then boosted by a further 50 per cent thanks to the Sir Tom Hunter Foundation; and the Coatbridge workers’ total was also added to by fundraising events at the Main Street branch.Nationwide and Shelter have had a partnership for the past 20 years to help “provide vital support to those who are denied the right to a safe and secure home”.Coatbridge branch member representative Kirsty Anderson said: “Our members and families have been so generous in helping us raise these funds for Shelter Scotland.“I attended a virtual meeting with a few of their team and was blown away with the amount.
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