'It allows us to bring a much-needed high-quality drama programme to young people'
A group that's reviving youth theatre in North Lanarkshire has received £10,000 from The National Lottery Awards for All programme, supported by Creative Scotland.
The free download features the latest breaking news and exclusive stories, and allows you to customise your page to the sections that matter most to you.Margaret McSeveney, Chairperson of Spotlight Shotts, said: “We want the young people and the community in Shotts to have these benefits of being involved in youth theatre.
"The quality of Awards for All applications received speaks volumes of the care and ingenuity of people working within communities and we’re delighted that these grants are being used to support great projects that strengthen those communities and improve lives in so many ways.” They will be hosting an event as part of The Scottish International Storytelling Festival – “In the Hartwood” will feature storytellers Jane Mather and Heather Yule who will embark on a journey in tribute to those interred in paupers graves at the derelict hospital, and the friends who tend the cemetery and make it a tranquil oasis. Harp music will guide listeners along the way into a faerie realm.
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