
Buy the Good Stuff – Christmas Raffle Winners
CTSI’s #Buythegoodstuff Raffle raises over £10,000 for local groups! Under the current restrictions, many charities and community groups could not hold their usual Christmas fayres
CTSI’s #Buythegoodstuff Raffle raises over £10,000 for local groups! Under the current restrictions, many charities and community groups could not hold their usual Christmas fayres
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Some members
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Anthea Coulter,
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Julie, our
Forth Valley Men’s Shed will be moving to new premises on 13th August. The new address is: Forth Valley Men’s Shed Unit A7 North Castle
CTSI’s #Buythegoodstuff Raffle raises over £10,000 for local groups! Under the current restrictions, many charities and community groups could not hold their usual Christmas fayres
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Some members
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Anthea Coulter,
With so much uncertainty and negativity in the world right now, the CTSI Team have decided to share some positive and uplifting stories. Julie, our
Forth Valley Men’s Shed will be moving to new premises on 13th August. The new address is: Forth Valley Men’s Shed Unit A7 North Castle
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CTSI’s #Buythegoodstuff Raffle raises over £10,000 for local groups! Under the current restrictions, many charities and community groups could not hold their usual Christmas fayres
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