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Inverurie Community Partnership hosts its first de-clutter event


By David Porter

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CRAFTY folk headed for Inverurie Community Partnership (ICP)at 3 High Street, Inverurie on Saturday writes Griselda McGregor.

Inverurie Community Partnership (ICP) team of (left) Ann Mailer, Liz Buchan, Phyliss Gordon (co-ordinator), Linda Singer (front) Eleanor Early, and Alison Henderson.
Inverurie Community Partnership (ICP)  team of (left) Ann Mailer, Liz Buchan, Phyliss Gordon (co-ordinator), Linda Singer (front) Eleanor Early, and Alison Henderson.

Winds of change mean most folk feel like a turn out of craft paraphernalia occupying, spare rooms, attics and garages.

At ICP some hoped to hand in unwanted fabrics and other craft accessories - but of course went home with new bits and bobs to add to their craft collections.

Satisfied customers David and Lynne Burnett found embroidery patches and pot of flowers at ICP's busy Saturday event.
Satisfied customers David and Lynne Burnett found embroidery patches and pot of flowers at ICP's busy Saturday event.

ICP craft co-ordinator Phyliss Gordon said: "We have much stuff we felt it was time we had a de-clutter event too"

On the second Wednesday of the month Phyliss holds a craft group for happy chat and with guest demonstrators and on the last Saturday of the month there is a Bring your own craft.

Another very important side to ICP is their Food Pantry which they took over from Grampian Opportunities at the end of last year.

They now have over 240 supporters signed up for Registration who use this vital facility regularly.


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