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Like many other charities, the coronavirus outbreak is having a major impact on our activities, threatening our crucial work to protect, repair and celebrate Glasgow’s rich built heritage. As a result, we expect to lose an important part of our income this year.
We are therefore asking that if you are able to support our conservation and outreach work,
please consider donating to the Trust.
This session was first delivered for the Glasgow City Council Education Improvement Service Spotlight series of CPD session for teachers. It offers a guide to the Gallus Glasgow resource, how you might use it in the classroom and some resources to assist you.
This video is fully subtitled – please click the caption button on the video player. A transcript is also available.
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