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Perthshire railway enthusiasts invited to get on board for memories exhibition
Reminiscences of locals to act as the platform for a future showcase titled ‘All Aboard – the Railways of Perth and Kinross’
Perth Theatre is working with Culture Perth and Kinross to collect memories about the region’s old railway lines to form the heart of the exhibition. Pictured is David Ferguson, train driver and chair of Trains Across Strathearn, with Katie Mitchell, an associate producer with Perth Theatre, at Highlandman Station
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Mikeysline in Inverness sets up new service for secondary school children By Val Sweeney
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Updated: 10:45, 30 January 2021
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A NEW service is being piloted in the Highlands to help young people experiencing emotional distress or mental issues.
It is being launched by suicide prevention charity, Mikeysline, at the start of Children s Mental Health Week and will be mainly aimed at those of secondary school age.
The new service starts on Monday and aims to encourage young people to reach out for support if they are struggling with difficult thoughts and feelings and their mental health in general.
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