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Lighthouse Club construction charity event

The UK’s Lighthouse Club is holding a charity dinner in the Scottish city of Glasgow on the 23rd November 2018. The event will help to raise funds for the charity. The Lighthouse Club was set up to provide financial and emotional support to those in the construction community and their families who have suffered an injury or long term illness. The dinner will be held at Glasgow’s Grand Central Hotel, starting at 6.30pm.
August 17, 2018 Read time: 1 min

 The UK’s Lighthouse Club is holding a charity dinner in the Scottish city of Glasgow on the 23rd November 2018. The event will help to raise funds for the charity. The Lighthouse Club was set up to provide financial and emotional support to those in the construction community and their families who have suffered an injury or long term illness. The dinner will be held at Glasgow’s Grand Central Hotel, starting at 6.30pm.

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