EXHIBITION: Jo Sunshine Art
May
13
to 31 Dec

EXHIBITION: Jo Sunshine Art

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  • Google Calendar ICS

Jo Sunshine is a visually impaired artist based in Glasgow. Jo lost her eyesight in an accident fifteen years ago, when the car she was travelling in rolled off the motorway.

Jo is completely blind in her left eye and only has a misty blur in her right so draws everything large and in bold colours. Outlining the images in black helps her to see the image and leads to her distinct style.

Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust would like to extend a special thanks to Jo Sunshine for allowing us to showcase her beautiful artwork.

The exhibition is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturdays 10am-4pm, at our back foyer.

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FESTIVE CLOSURE: from 21st December to 5th January
Dec
21
to 5 Jan

FESTIVE CLOSURE: from 21st December to 5th January

The Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust office and the exhibitions are closed for the Christmas break between Saturday 21st December to Sunday 5th January. We will reopen as normal on 6th January. Our regular opening hours are Monday-Friday, 10am-5pm.

For any enquiry, email info@mbht.org.uk and we will get back to you as soon as we can in the New Year.

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Jan
6
to 10 Jan

EXHIBITION: Outside In

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Jan
13
to 17 Jan

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Jan
20
to 24 Jan

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Jan
27
to 31 Jan

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Feb
3
to 7 Feb

EXHIBITION: Outside In

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Feb
10
to 14 Feb

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Feb
17
to 21 Feb

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Dec
16
to 20 Dec

EXHIBITION: Outside In

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

NOTE: The building is closed for the festive season between 21st December to 5th January

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Dec
16
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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EXHIBITION: Outside In
Dec
9
to 13 Dec

EXHIBITION: Outside In

NOTE: The building is closed for the festive season between 21st December to 5th January

Outside In is a migrant-led interactive photography exhibition which tells stories of how migrants bring the world to Scotland and have made it their home. 

Outside In features people from 21 countries, from across the Middle East, Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe and Oceania, exploring how migrants have influenced different areas of life, from fashion to tea brewing and martial arts. Visitors can not only learn but also contribute their insights about migrant communities and Scottish links to their countries.

This exhibition is part of the Putting Ourselves in the Picture project. It aims to ensure that migrant heritage is documented and recognised as part of Scotland’s heritage. 

Outisde In has been organised by Migrant Voice and was funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund.

About Migrant Voice: a migrant-led national organisation which builds a community of migrant voices to speak for ourselves and call for justice for all. Working together across different communities they aim to transform the debate around migration, campaign to protect migrants’ rights, and challenge racism, xenophobia, and discrimination.

We are open Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Nov
18
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Oct
21
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
27
to 30 Aug

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
27
to 30 Aug

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
20
to 23 Aug

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
20
to 23 Aug

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

20th, 21st, 22nd, 23rd
27th, 28th, 29th, 30th

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Aug
19
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Heal to Thrive is a project set up by Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis holding monthly drop-in sessions at various locations, including Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
13
to 16 Aug

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

13th, 14th, 15th, 16th August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
13
to 16 Aug

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

13th, 14th, 15th, 16th August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
6
to 9 Aug

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

6th, 7th, 8th, 9th August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Aug
6
to 9 Aug

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

6th, 7th, 8th, 9th August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Jul
30
to 2 Aug

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st July

1st, 2nd August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Jul
30
to 2 Aug

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st July

1st, 2nd August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Jul
23
to 25 Jul

2pm Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st July

1st, 2nd August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls
Jul
23
to 25 Jul

11am Tour of Maryhill Burgh Halls

  • Maryhill Burgh Halls (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Opened in 1878, Maryhill Burgh Halls became the centre of the local Burgh being the seat of the local magistrates and officials, as well as the home to both the police and fire station.

Throughout the years, the community had inhabited this place with dances and events and, since 2012, Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust made it its mission to care for this fantastic piece of local heritage for everyone to enjoy. The Halls are more than just bricks and mortar - they are a source of identity, pride and belonging and rich in history of the area.

Join our volunteers in the next few weeks as they show you around this living and breathing piece of history that is the Burgh Halls.

⏰Tours will run twice a day at 11am and 2pm.

📆Dates confirmed:

23rd, 24th, 25th, 30th, 31st July

1st, 2nd August

🎟️Free, donations welcome.

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Jul
15
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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BBC Debate Night
Jul
10
5:00 pm17:00

BBC Debate Night

BBC Scotland’s Debate Night is a television programme which features a debate on the big issues affecting Scotland and beyond. Members of the public put their questions to a panel of politicians and other public figures about the biggest stories and the things they care about the most.

Debate Night returns this week with a studio audience from Maryhill in Glasgow, with filming taking place here at Maryhill Burgh Halls. If you’d like to join the audience, apply here:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0002wyy

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Free Art Workshop with Healy Arts
Jul
1
2:00 pm14:00

Free Art Workshop with Healy Arts

HEALY ARTS - FREE ART WORKSHOP

Have you ever experienced barriers to learning?

Would you like to attend a fun and relaxed workshop combining Haiku poetry, meditative drawings and AI design, this summer?

Artwork made at the workshop will inspire and be inspired by teh Longest Mural in Glasgow, celebrating the River Clyde, located on Castlebank Street.

Participants' work will contribute to this enormous community artwork. The outcomes will also be showcased as part of the Healing Arts Festival in August!

Our workshop is welcome to all that are interested in learning a new skill.

£1 deposit required to book place, which will be refunded on the day of the workshop.

Click here for ticket details

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
Jun
17
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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Scottish Chamber Orchestra Re:Connect Tea Dance Concert
Jun
12
2:00 pm14:00

Scottish Chamber Orchestra Re:Connect Tea Dance Concert

The Scottish Chamber Orchestra's popular Re:Connect Tea Dance Concerts are heading to Maryhill Burgh Halls as part of their Summer Tour. These performances, designed especially for people living with dementia, their friends and carers, give the flexibility and freedom to relax and make the concert experience as easy and enjoyable as possible. Young musicians from Sistema Scotland’s Big Noise communities will also be joining to perform as part of this concert series.

 

To help create a relaxed environment:

  • SCO musicians will introduce the music you will hear in each concert

  • Doors open at 1pm – so there is plenty of time to get settled in

  • Wheelchair spaces and welcoming front-of-house staff will be on hand

  • There will be brighter lighting levels in the auditorium

  • There is no need to keep quiet or sit still and you can come in and out of the auditorium during the performance

  • Quiet areas will be available if you need to take a break

Tickets: £6 and a carer goes free (Limited capacity)

 

For bookings, including wheelchair users and companion tickets please contact the SCO directly on 0131 557 6800 or email boxoffice@sco.org.uk.

Visit www.sco.org.uk/events/reconnect-tea-dance-summer-tour for more information. 

 

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Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service
May
20
9:30 am09:30

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis - Drop-In Service

Glasgow and Clyde Rape Crisis hold monthly drop-in sessions at Maryhill Burgh Halls on the third Monday of each month from 9.30am to 12.30pm and 1.30pm to 4.30pm - drop in anytime, there is no need to book.

"Our drop-in service provides a one-to-one session in a private room with one of our support workers. There’s no need for an appointment. You can come along to a one-off session or as part of your ongoing support.

"A support worker will listen and support you. She can also signpost you to other organisations and services if you need them.

"This service is for:

  • Women and girls aged 13 and over who have experienced sexual violence at any point in their lives,

  • Friends and family members of survivors,

  • Workers with a service user or colleague who has experienced sexual violence.


"You can use the drop-in service as often as you need to."

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Exhibition: The George Ward Collection
May
13
to 15 May

Exhibition: The George Ward Collection

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Exploring 1970s Maryhill through the eyes of a local man

A Maryhill man born and bred, the late George Ward used his trusty cameras to document and immortalise the buildings and characters which were integral to Maryhill and Glasgow, many of which have since disappeared.

‘The George Ward Collection’ captures a Maryhill suspended in time, invoking nostalgia for a long-lost city landscape, along Maryhill Road and beyond.

The exhibition includes old 35mm film photographs of streets and canal landscapes, as well as a selection of footage filmed using 8mm and Super 8 cine cameras. Also on display are a lamp post and other pieces of street furniture that George salvaged from depots and skips, in the hope that ‘’maybe someday someone will be interested.’’

Cinefilm footage will be shown on rotation and will change every month.

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Exhibition: East Park 150th Anniversary
May
13
to 31 Aug

Exhibition: East Park 150th Anniversary

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East Park school was opened by William Mitchell in response to the Education Act of 1872 which made it compulsory for children between the ages of 5 and 13 years to attend school. The school was founded for all those children that could not access education because of illness, or disability, or family circumstances.

This exhibition explores this long history through a series of never-before-seen photographs.

The East Park 150th Anniversary exhibition is open to the public Monday-Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturdays 10am-4pm.

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