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Harthill kids saddle up for coffee morning with country and western theme

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Pupils at Alexander Peden Primary in Harthill saddled up and enjoyed organising a charity coffee morning with a country and western theme.The pupils, led by acting headteacher Stephen Whiteside and primary seven teacher Haven Bain, held the annual Macmillan Coffee Morning in the school with parents and grandparents enjoying a cuppa sampling the delicious cakes on offer.As with every year, the coffee morning was themed with pupils choosing country and western as this year’s coffee morning concept.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.

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The morning raised in excess of £2300 for Macmillan. *Don't miss the latest headlines from around Lanarkshire.

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