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Council leader Susan Aitken at a Partick Thistle Charitable Trust holiday programme event in 2019 A HOLIDAY food programme for children across Glasgow is set to run again this year, with more than £2m recommended to be awarded to charities and community groups. The project, which runs alongside existing activities offered by third sector organisations, provides a hot meal and snack to pupils during school holidays. Glasgow councillors will be asked to approve the allocations for 2021/22 on Thursday. There are 37 groups recommended to receive a grant, a reduction on previous years. However, £3.4m was requested by organisations this year, almost £1m more than 2019/20.