
Ann Fotheringham
Senior Features Writer at The Glasgow Times
Features Writer at The Herald (Scotland)
Features writer for The Glasgow Times and The Herald. All about the joy. List-maker, book-lover and Friend of Strictly. All views my own. RTs not endorsements.
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19 hours ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Ann Fotheringham
in this small group, most are in their late 80s and 90s, many are living with dementia, and all are about to achieve an SQA Level 2 qualification in Italian. Today is their final lesson and teacher Gloria Lattanzi is a delight, full of energy and laughter, as she leads her students through their workbooks, gently cajoling them into recalling things they have learned over the last 10 weeks. She covers Italian geography, history, art and music, peppering her lesson with interesting facts.
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19 hours ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Ann Fotheringham
Kilbarchan Primary pupils (Image: Renfrewshire Council) A RENFREWSHIRE primary school is celebrating this week after inspectors praised its pupils and staff following a recent visit.
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glasgowtimes.co.uk | Ann Fotheringham
Jordan Young (Image: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan) DOG-loving, jovial Ronnie, who lives an unremarkable life, is about as far-removed from River City gangster Alex Murdoch as it is possible to be. Jordan Young, the actor who plays both, agrees. “That’s the absolute beauty of being an actor - you hope you will be able to play a huge variety of roles with as much colour and character as you can,” he says, with a grin.
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glasgowtimes.co.uk | Ann Fotheringham
It’s one of many myths circulating about the George Square building, but it’s extremely unlikely, according to an author who is writing a book about the city landmark. “I mean, the Vatican is like a marble quarry, it has so much of it,” says Nina Baker, smiling. “What we can say, though, is that the grand marble staircase inside the building has around four times as much marble as the famous ‘holy stairs’ in the Vatican.
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2 days ago |
glasgowtimes.co.uk | Ann Fotheringham
The Renfrew Ferry in 1991 (Image: Newsquest) THE Kelvinhaugh ferry was the method of transport for getting to and from Ibrox in my younger days. I would meet up with my cousin John in Partick and we would walk to the ferry. I remember queuing and going down the old wooden steps and jumping aboard, then trying to squeeze up near the other end to be able to get off quicker.
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