The Clutha bar was helping Ukrainian people get into the spirit of Christmas.
The partygoers were part of a group of 29 refugees who have been working with Code Division, a non-profit organisation based in the Clutha Trust building on West Campbell Street, to complete a course specifically designed to develop their confidence and employability skills.
“We provide space for a judo charity, artists, an African orchestra and Code Division amongst others. They were later joined by their mothers as the group were introduced to the Slosh, a staple of many a Glasgow Christmas party, which had the whole bar up and dancing.
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