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Read More The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice has developed and grown beyond recognition from its early beginnings in 1983 when it occupied just one Georgian townhouse in Carlton Place, Glasgow. Today it occupies four adjacent townhouses which have been developed to create one building.
However, due to the constraints of their present facility, which have been developed as far as possible, they are being hampered in our ability to grow and develop. In 2011 they unveiled plans to build a brand new Hospice for the people of Glasgow. Planning consent has now been granted and fundraising is now more important than ever. The total cost of this wonderful building is £18million. They have already secured £3million but we will need your support to raise the remaining £15million.
One of many fundraising events is the Rock on the Water Cruise on the Waverley which takes place this Friday (5 July). An evening of rock & acoustic music from the 60s to the present featuring Tambo & the Spitfires who will guarantee to get the crowd on their feet dancing to a wide selection of Rock, Blues, and Soul, plus Big Licks who will have the boat rocking with their classic rock. Also on the bill are popular festival acts, Little Fire who was voted Best Acoustic Act at the Alternative Scottish Music Awards and singer/ songwriter Alan Frew. Al Mitchell, Ally McGilloway and Stevie Dunlop complete the lineup. A great night supporting a great cause.
Your direct link for tickets http://bit.ly/waverlyrock
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