
The sun was shining despite the frost, as we welcomed local residents and lots of local organisations to the first Community Breakfast of the year.
There was a packed morning of entertainment, speakers, breakfast (provided by The Halliday Foundation) and drinks - and a chance to meet and chat to others as well as finding out what's going on in the local area.
Singers, who attended a Glasgow Kelvin College Community Karaoke/DJ course run by Donna McGill of Thriving Places Easterhouse, took to the stage to perform for the audience and we heard from Donna, Andy Gilbert from The Glenburn Centre, Matt Addicott - Artistic Director of Platform, Depute Head of Lochend Community High School Joe Wright, Pam Fulton from Easterhouse Baptist Church and artist Rebecca Fraser who chatted about upcoming MAKE DO events at Platform.
The breakfast was hosted at Platform in The Bridge Cafe Bar and Studio Theatre and was delivered in partnership with Easterhouse Baptist Church, The Halliday Foundation, FARE and Thriving Places Easterhouse.
Thank you to everyone who came along! Keep an eye on social media for details of the next Community Breakfast as these take place throughout the year at various venues and are free and drop in. All ages welcome!