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Garnethill Multicultural Centre, Glasgow

Garnethill Multicultural Centre, Glasgow

The Garnethill Multicultural Centre

Our branches are individually committed to protecting and improving the local communities in which they operate and are always on hand to help organisations in need of assistance.

The Garnethill Multicultural Centre is a community use facility which has been providing services within Central Glasgow for over 30 years. They recently had a kind donation of furniture but needed help transporting it across the city to their centre.

Our expert removals team in Glasgow offered their support and although the crew only spent a few hours on the move we were delighted to be giving back to the community and to such a fantastic organisation.

“Thanks to all at Clockwork, it’s been a massive help to this Centre. I don’t think I could have arranged this removal without the kind offer.” Ross Donald, Centre Manager

Get in touch with your local branch today to find out ways in which we can help you and your charitable organisation.

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