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  2. Simon Community - Wikipedia

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    The Simon Community is a charity which helps homeless people, taking its name from Simon of Cyrene. [1] It was founded in 1963 by Anton Wallich-Clifford, [ 2 ] who had encountered many homeless people while working for the Probation Service at Bow Street Magistrates' Court in London.

  3. RIAS Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award

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    City of Glasgow College - City Campus, by Reiach and Hall Architects and Michael Laird Architects; Rockvilla - National Theatre of Scotland, Glasgow by Hoskin Architects; James Gillespies's Campus, Edinburgh by JM Architects and Oberlander Architects; Glendale Primary School, Glasgow by Glasgow City Council; Powis Place, Aberdeen by Carson and ...

  4. Archdeacon of Glasgow - Wikipedia

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    This archdeacon (Glasgow) was responsible for region of the Diocese of Glasgow outside the Teviotdale region of the Scottish Borders region. The position was an important position within the medieval Scottish church, because of the high number of parish churches in the archdeaconry.

  5. St Mungo's (charity) - Wikipedia

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    St. Mungo's Community began as a splinter group from The Simon Community which was started by a former probation officer Anton Wallich-Clifford and was unique among organisations for its success in alcoholic recoveries. This was essentially due to its controversial approach of allowing drinking actually on the premises.

  6. Lochwinnoch - Wikipedia

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    Auld Simon's early 19th-century replacement, the Church of Scotland-administered Parish Church, complements the formal open space of Harvey Square, on Church Street. Barr Castle. Built not far from the village of Lochwinnoch, Barr Castle is a 15th-century keep which was altered in the 16th century (and probably later, too). The gables of the ...

  7. Partick - Wikipedia

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    The local Church of Scotland congregation is served by Partick South Parish Church and Partick Trinity Church. Partick's Catholic community is served by St Peter's church situated in Hyndland Street. [19] St Simon's church, located in Bridge Street, was built in 1858 and is the third oldest Catholic church in Glasgow. [20]

  8. Core Cities Group - Wikipedia

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    The Core Cities Group (also Core Cities UK) is a self-selected and self-financed collaborative advocacy group of large regional cities in the United Kingdom outside Greater London and Edinburgh.

  9. Simon Louvish - Wikipedia

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    Simon Louvish (born 6 April 1947, Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scots-born Israeli author, writer and filmmaker. He has written many books about Avram Blok , a fictional Israeli caught up between wars, espionage, prophets, revolutions, loves, and a few near apocalypses.