A CHARITY which works with drug addicts and their families is marking its 20th anniversary.
Turning Point, Scotland's Glasgow Drug Crisis Centre, is throwing open its doors today for people who have received support in the centre.
The centre, which is in West Street in Tradeston, began work in 1994 before being officially opened in 1995 by HRH Diana, Princess of Wales.
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