More than 1,500 West Dunbartonshire pupils enjoyed a summer of activities during a summer holiday programme.
Activities included fruit picking, exploring the environment and a fun forensic workshop and were organised by and supported by community partners including Police Scotland, Active Schools, the Leamy Foundation, youth engagement officers, and the Youth Alliance.
A total of £100,000 was invested in supporting children by providing much needed social engagement and free lunches.
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Councillor Karen Conaghan, convener of educational services, said: “I would like to thank everyone involved in providing summer activities and much needed free lunches.
“These places were offered to some of our more vulnerable children and It was a great success considering the challenges faced during the summer due to the ongoing coronavirus restrictions.”
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