A Lanarkshire MSP is calling on the Scottish Government to reconsider a decision to cut Men's Shed funding. Monica Lennon MSP, alongside 40 cross-party MSPs have condemned the decision to cut funding to the Scottish Men’s Shed Association following a petition supported by more than 3600 people.
A cross-party letter has been sent to Deputy First Minister, John Swinney, criticising the cut.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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Many men experience isolation, especially older men who may not have a close support network.“For almost 10 years, Men’s Sheds have provided a safe space for men to build social connections, share stories and most importantly, feel less alone.
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