https://clydesider.org/2022/07/19/on-yer-bike/ ON YER BIKE by Annie Jordan Photos courtesy of the Vale of Leven Trust “On your bike!” has taken on a whole new meaning for me after seeing what’s on offer at the Vale of Leven Trust Active Travel Hub. Bobby Dorrian, Development Manager of the Hub, explains the Trust was set Clydesider Editor • Community
image9 Creative Superpowers Words by Angela Clark, photos and artwork by Louise Kane Louise Kane is a young woman who refuses to let anything stand in her way. She faced many struggles throughout her teenage years because she is on the autism spectrum, which affects her speech and ability to communicate easily. Louise Clydesider Editor • Creative Cafe
Whatever You're Happiest Doing! By the Armchair Philosopher “Whatever you're happiest doing!” is a phrase many of my friends have cheerily used in the strange new times and strange new world we are forced to embrace. My friends, relatives and acquaintances are well intentioned: Whatever YOU are happiest doing. They are handing Clydesider Editor • Covid-19
20220302_214944 Sharing The Wellness Words & photos by Emily Fraser A Vale therapist has launched a social enterprise to promote well-being as a right for all and not a luxury just for those who can afford to pay. Joanne Dick, a complementary therapist and medical herbalist with 20 years experience, decided it was time Clydesider Editor • Health & Wellness
https://clydesider.org/2022/03/22/men-do-matter/ Men Do Matter Words by Jenny Watson & Photos by Chris McCaugheyOn a quiet, nondescript lane there is a plain, unexceptional door. What is behind the door, however, is a sanctuary, solace and supporting community for men. In 2019 three men came together in the Chest, Heart & Stroke unit to provide help Clydesider • Health & Wellness
https://clydesider.org/2022/03/22/stepping-stones-distress-service/ Stepping Stones Distress Service Sponsored Editorial This is a new pilot service based in Clydebank. It is for anyone aged 16 years or over who lives in West Dunbartonshire and who maybe experiencing distress but do not require medical assistance or specialist support. The new pilot started on March 21 and runs for five Clydesider • Issue 19