Lanarkshire communities are being thanked for their tremendous support towards an annual appeal held by Marie Curie as it made a welcome return after two years.
The end-of-life charity ran its Great Daffodil Appeal throughout March, and received thousands of pounds in generous donations from the people of both North and South Lanarkshire.
Collections held in Hamilton, East Kilbride, Lanark and Larkhall raised over £13,000, while those in Airdrie, Bellshill, Motherwell and Wishaw added another £4000 to the total.
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