World Book Day takes place on Thursday 3 March 2022, with Cornerstone House Centre marking the occasion by inviting parents to book onto a new five-week round of the popular children’s reading programme Bookbug.
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Eighty children affected by poverty and disadvantage woke up to a newly recycled bike on Christmas morning thanks to hugely successful Santa Bikes initiative which captured the imagination of the people of Greater Cumbernauld during November and December.
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A special free movie treat is being provided for children and families during the upcoming mid-term school holiday in Cumbernauld town centre with a showing of the classic movie ‘Muppet Treasure Island’.
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Community and voluntary organisations operating in Greater Cumbernauld have just a few days left to submit an application for up to £1,000 to deliver a proposal which seeks to benefit people living in the local area.
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Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub is encouraging measures which will increase societal awareness of some of the more common early signs of cancer as World Cancer Day is marked.
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To mark Time to Talk Day 2022, Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub is exploring where progress has been made and where progress still needs to be made regarding talking about our mental health.
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Voluntary and community organisations are being invited by Cornerstone House Centre to apply for a small grant of up to £1,000 to deliver a proposal which will benefit one or more communities within Greater Cumbernauld.
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With around 3,200 new cervical cancer cases in the UK every year, Cumbernauld Community Health Information Hub is this week raising awareness of the disease and informing how women can reduce their risk.
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There are just two weeks left to participate in an online Community Survey which will determine a range of important recommendations to be made to key decision makers about how best to serve the people of Greater Cumbernauld during and after the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
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