Through A Lens Darkly Words by Amanda Eleftheriades Photos by Robert H King There can be few folk who embark on a career in graphic design and photography as they begin to lose their sight – but Clydebank creative Robert H. King is one such inspiring individual. Robert, who currently works as a librarian in Clydesider Editor • Creative
Grown In Nature Words & Artwork by Ann Pryce Nature is important for my well-being. It always has been. I got thinking about how it played a part in my childhood and was astonished at just how big a part it played. We lived in Govan Drive, opposite us was the Academy Sports Clydesider Editor • Issue 16
Zooming Down Memory Lane by Belle Sorrell Vale of Leven Academy recently launched a Sporting Memories Virtual Club in partnership with the Sporting Memories Foundation Scotland. Nathan Williamson, Abbi Pilkington and Lucy Oliver are sixth year students who volunteered to organise and run the club - the first of its kind in the UK. Clydesider Editor • Community
Active Travel Boost For The Vale by Amanda Eleftheriades The value of cycle ways, footpaths and beautiful open spaces right on our doorsteps have become more than evident over the past year. But for some the great outdoors can be difficult to access. Volunteers with the Vale of Leven Trust recognised this was a challenge for Clydesider Editor • Adventure
Healing Hands Words by Angela Clark Photos by Jessica Murray (age 10) - St Stephen's Primary School pupil Low mood, anxiety and sleepless nights, the list of menopausal symptoms seems never-ending for me. I know it varies from woman to woman. In my first year of the change, known as Clydesider Editor • Health & Wellness
Art Over Adversity By Angela Clark A free art class has provided a new lease of life for a retired nurse struggling with sight loss and an incurable brain disorder. Cath Meikle was diagnosed with Huntington's disease in 2017, months later she became blind in her left eye and lost part Clydesider Editor • Creative