Man arrested and charged after disturbance at Glasgow soup kitchen
A police spokesman said officers had attended
The soup kitchen is well used (Image: Homeless Project Scotland)
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Homeless Project Scotland A GLASGOW comedian joined a city centre soup kitchen last week to hand out meals to the homeless and vulnerable. Janey Godley was pictured alongside volunteers at Homeless Project Scotland at its weekly facility under the Hielanman’s Umbrella.
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