Provost Gillian Renwick and Deputy Lord Lieutenant Margaret Stewart standing with the new citizens

100 candles for George

Image of three people standing in bright lemon painted living room, with matching lemon suite. The lady on the far left is holding a blue ‘100’ balloon in her hand.  An older gentleman is standing in the middle with a walking aid and to his right is woman in a blue dress, wearing chains of office and holding a basket of beautiful flowers.

Exhibition is on the right track

Woman wearing a black top and chains of office standing in large room with exhibits. A brick work wall and large window is behind her.
Provost Renwick with members and friends of the Milngavie Heritage Centre Group

International Women’s Day Event

Lynn Orr, Head of New College Lanarkshire's Health and Social Care Department and Operational Lead for the Brain Health Centre for Health and Social Care; Provost Renwick; and Lisa Burgess, Lecturer in Health and Social Care.
Provost Renwick pictured with new citizens at the ceremony in Kilmardinny House
Provost Renwick; RGI President, Professor Gordon Murray; RGI Administrator Michael Durning; and LL Jill Young.
Eighteen men, women and children holding certificates standing on a wide, carpeted staircase.  In the foreground are three people, two of whom are wearing chains of office. Both the Union flag and the Saltire are hanging from a stand on the left of the staircase.