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Embargoed to 0001 Monday June 22 Cooks Jan McLaughlin (left) and Frances Park use the Craighalbert centre facilities to produce meals for distribution by local organisations supporting vulnerable families in the local community. Coronavirus adaptations have been installed at the Scottish Centre for Children with Motor Impairments, Craighalbert Centre, Cumbernauld, as Scotland continues gradually lifting coronavirus lockdown measures. Image details File size:
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