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Maryhill Burgh Halls

Maryhill Burgh Halls are a community led organisation, set up by Maryhill Burgh Halls Trust. The Trust was established in 2004 by a group of local people, after demolition plans for the building had been proposed. The Regeneration Project dramatically re-imagined the Halls, and has put the Halls back into the heart of Maryhill community since re-opening in 2012 officially. The reborn Halls complex now provides many different activities and serve as a community hub: tours of the building, free walking tours around Maryhill, school programmes and workshops which focus on heritage and nature, the opportunity to learn and grow as well as volunteer. we are also the home of Maryhill Museum and heritage events as well as several businesses. Free Admission! Help support the outgoing use of our building and other projects by renting or letting our spaces for events, festivals, weddings, familiar celebrations and business events. If you want more information about us, please visit our website or call our office on 0141 948 0700

What's On @ Maryhill Burgh Halls

Scottish Chamber Orchestra: Dementia-friendly concert
Our dementia-friendly concert series are relaxed afternoon concerts featuring classical favourites and familiar tunes, introduced and performed by SCO musicians, along with tea and biscuits that can be enjoyed as part of the concert experience. The concert series has been co-created with people living with a dementia, through our partnership with Alzheimer Scotland and the Scottish Dementia Working Group. Representatives from 'Playlist for Life' will be there to talk through the brilliant work they do, helping people affected by dementia to live well with the support of personal playlists. Kindly supported by the Queensberry House Trust and Mrs Elizabeth Lornie's Charitable Trust.

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