HUNDREDS of people gathered in Clydebank to remember their loved ones during a special service on Sunday.
St Margaret of Scotland Hospice held their annual Light Up a Life event which always proves popular with locals and those who have a special place in their heart for the Whitecrook facility.
Every year, crowds gather for the service and light candles before watching the lights on the Christmas tree be switched on.
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Anyone can sponsor a light on the tree, that will remain lit continuously until January 6, to remember a loved one in return for a donation.
The annual Hospice Christmas Bus will start its rounds on Thursday, December 5.
Head to the hospice's Facebook page for more information.
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