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Buy locally, save money
Aberdeen Polish Association has launched a loyalty scheme to offer cheaper prices from local businesses. Companies are
being invited to sign up for the scheme in which they offer discounts to cardholders in return for promotion from PA Aberdeen. The invitation to the
businesses says: “We believe that this could be a great way to extend the base of your customers and
Bailie Hanzala Malik, a
Scot who is the son of an immigrant father and is a Glasgow city councillor, spoke warmly of the need for all sections of the community to respect and understand each other, citing stories from his own experience as examples of ways to extend the hand of friendship across the cultures. The audience also heard
from Renfrewshire Council Provost Celia Lawson and Police Liaison Officer Craig Geddes. Following a question and
answer service, visitors enjoyed a Polish buffet
prepared by Grzeg Siekiekski of the Staropolska Restaurant at Glasgow’s Sikorski Polish Club.
promote your products and services.” A number of city
partners have already taken up the offer including English for Everyone, Union Street; Hairdresser Dorota, George Street; Thomas Quality Butcher, Rosemount Place; Hairdresser Catzy, Marischal Street. Applications to join
lActors Artur Drazkowski and Pawel Lesczynski raise a toast with playwright Liam Stewart, top,while Aleksandra Leszczynska, Ewelina Surma and Katrarzyna Leszczynska relax after the show
the scheme can be downloaded by clicking the link below.
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AGM date
The AGM of the Scottish Polish Cultural Association is being held in the Edinburgh Society of Musicans, Belford Road, Edinburgh, on Monday, April 26, at 7.30pm.
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