Glasgow's first ever shopping festival to take over city centre
GLASGOW is set to host it's first ever shopping festival.
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Born and raised in Glasgow, I have been working as a journalist since 2005. My first job was at the Caithness Courier and John O’ Groat Journal in Wick. After this I moved to the Galloway News, in the south of Scotland, before working at the daily News and Star in Carlisle, Cumbria. Most recently I worked at the Greenock Telegraph before I joined the Evening Times in January. I am a senior reporter covering general news for the paper.
Born and raised in Glasgow, I have been working as a journalist since 2005. My first job was at the Caithness Courier and John O’ Groat Journal in Wick. After this I moved to the Galloway News, in the south of Scotland, before working at the daily News and Star in Carlisle, Cumbria. Most recently I worked at the Greenock Telegraph before I joined the Evening Times in January. I am a senior reporter covering general news for the paper.
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