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Lifeline East Kilbride playgroup saved from the axe by community football team

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East Kilbride News revealed that SNAP (Special Needs Adventure Playground) was in desperate need of a base this summer with council lets suspended amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

It faced shutdown for the first time in nearly 30 years with Mount Cameron and Blacklaw Primaries unavailable. But moved by the plight of the group, East Kilbride United came to the rescue.

They have offered SNAP their base at Kirktonholme Pavilion – which was part of an asset transfer from South Lanarkshire Council just over a year ago.Committee members at the playgroup were delighted to accept and are busy getting the premises ready for use from this week.Sheila Halford, SNAP playscheme manager, said: “We were contacted by EK United after they saw the story in the.

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