MORE than £23,000 has been awarded to 17 groups across West Dunbartonshire this year thanks to Glasgow Airport’s FlightPath Fund.

Established in 2010, the fund was set up to provide grant assistance to local organisations working in and around the airport communities of Renfrewshire, Glasgow, East and West Dunbartonshire.

St Margaret of Scotland Hospice in Clydebank was one of the 17 groups in the local authority who benefited this year – with a donation of £2,000.

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Representatives from groups to benefit from support in 2020 were joined by local politicians including councillors Marie McNair and Malcolm Balfour, as well as members of Glasgow Airport’s senior management team at a recent celebratory event.

To apply for support visit glasgowairport.com/flightpath-fund.