WITH the All Under One Banner (AUOB) march and rally set for Glasgow on January 11, the group’s new website is up and running at AUOB.org.
It states: “Welcome to the AUOB website where you will find details of all AUOB events and local volunteer meetings via the interactive events calendar.
“AUOB events wouldn’t happen without help from hundreds of volunteers, if you would like to volunteer in any capacity please complete the relevant form/s in the Forms tab.”
Also available via the website is an interactive AUOB event calendar, an online shop currently stocking AUOB’s new 2020 calendar; and a way of contacting AUOB directly or signing up for their new monthly newsletter.
There is to be a bus from Tweeddale and Midlothian organised by Tweeddale Branch SNP.
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The bus leaves Innerleithen at the Co-op at 8.30am, stops at Cardrona Roundabout at 8.38, picks up in Peebles on Edinburgh Road between Dean Park and March Street at 8.50.
It then stops at Leadburn at the bus stop on the Penicuik side of junction at 9.00, Penicuik town centre opposite Health Centre and Lidl at 9.15.
The bus will be in Glasgow in plenty of time for the March which starts in Kelvingrove Park at 11.30am , walking to Glasgow Green for the Rally. The bus will return at 2.30pm or alternative to be advised.
Tickets priced £12 available on Eventbrite.
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