| 64 Balmoral Street, Glasgow West End G14 0BL | |
| 01414330424 | |
| Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre Website | |
| Facebook information can be found here | |
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We have been open since 2011 and the difference we have made since then is huge. We cater to the needs of the local and wider community, working with all ages from pre-natal to 75+, by offering a range of classes and activities.
These opportunities encourage social interaction to those who need it the most. We are open 12 hours a day, 5.5. days a week and reach out to all people of all ages, nationalities and abilities through our vibrant community cafe, our large garden complete with mini-allotments and an array of classes and clubs - more than 400 people visit us each week.
Many of the community groups meeting in our Centre address key social issues whether it is social isolation, health and well being or family resilience.
Come and see what we offer - we'd love to show you round.
The Glasgow Gathering of Quilters hold a monthly programme of talks at Heart of Scotstoun Community Centre between September and June... all welcome!
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