This year is a significant milestone in Scottish Refugee Council’s history - our 40th year of providing refugee protection to those seeking safety.
To mark this milestone we are hosting our Spring Ceilidh in beautiful settings of the Barony Hall on the 5th April with special guest host Mark Nelson!
The Big Stupit Ceilidh Band will add to the night with their 'fun energy of fast and furious folk melodies combined with a rousing and rambunctious rock edge’.
So please join us in solidarity as #partofthebiggerpicture in making Scotland a more welcoming and inclusive place for refugees and asylum seekers.
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