On the Ball the Cop Who Volunteers 30 Hours a Week, Rain or Shine, for Youth Football Why City's Kids Think Pc Peter Is in a League of His Own
Evening Times › November 01, 2007
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Evening Times › November 01, 2007
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EVERY night of the week, come sun, rain, sleet or snow, they're out there, doing their bit for Glasgow's sport. It's easy to overlook them - but they'd be sorely missed if they didn't turn up .They are the many volunteers who beaver away in clubs and schools all across the city.
Some are coaches, others are committee members, others ferry the teams around in cars or minibuses.See the full content of this document
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On the Ball the Cop Who Volunteers 30 Hours a Week, Rain or Shine, for Youth Football Why City's Kids Think Pc Peter Is in a League of His Own
The volunteers give up their time when most other people are parked in front of the telly at home.
One of the unsung heroes is Peter Glancey, 40, a communities unit police officer in Maryhill. His full-time job is demanding enough . . . but Peter works up to 30 hours a week on his main ...See the full content of this document
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