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New community hubs open their doors to local groups in Rutherglen and Cambuslang

New community hubs open their doors to local groups in Rutherglen and Cambuslang

Daily Record24-04-2025

New community hubs at Spittal in Rutherglen and Toll Pitch in Cambuslang have opened their doors to the local communities. The Cambuslang-based charity LEAP is behind the move to open the former South Lanarkshire Council buildings, which also host some of the charity's learning and leisure classes and activities. Toll Pitch has been completely renovated inside with full kitchen facilities, new toilets, new decoration and seating and state-of-the-art AV facilities. Local groups are already taking advantage of the re-opened facilities with many taking out bookings for regular activities and private functions. Next on the to-do list is a renovation at Spittal Community Hub and a new exterior at Toll Pitch Community Hub. Matthew Craig, LEAP's hubs co-ordinator said: 'When we took over the leases of these buildings it was apparent that local communities were crying out for them to be retained. 'That has proven correct as people are coming forward to book the hubs for everything from dog training and dance classes to fitness groups and church meetings.' To find out more about hiring the hubs – which start from less than £20 per hour for non-profit groups – call Matthew on 0141 641 5169, email bookings@leap-project.co.uk or visit www.leap-project.co.uk/community-hubs * Don't miss the latest he adlines from around Lanarkshire. Sign up to our newsletters here . And did you know Lanarkshire Live is on Facebook ? Head on over and give us a like and share!

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