It is that time of the year again where the Glasgow Times will be showcasing the hundreds of Primary 1 pictures taken across Glasgow and the…
It is that time of the year again when the Glasgow Times in partnership with M&D's will be showcasing the hundreds of primary one pictures taken across the city and the surrounding areas.
Running until Friday, November 10, the Glasgow Times will be showing off the brilliant photos taken across our patch in the newspaper, with many adorable smiles to be seen as they start their school adventure.Stacey Mullen, editor of the Glasgow Times, said:"We know how much our readers love to see the primary one photos in the paper.
Jensen Taylor Connelly, director at M&D's and who are sponsoring this year's Primary 1 photos, said: “We’re all about creating special memories, especially during the festive season with our magical Destination Christmas at M&D’s experience.
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