Rutherglen Reformer

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Our story about Cambuslang lad Bobby McGregor who beat cancer after undergoing over 1,000 days of chemothera­py struck a chord with readers on social media. Here is what you had to say: “H e was in my work the day he got the all clear, I was crying talking to him and his gran, what a cracker of a wee boy.”- Claire McGuinness

“Wow, amazing and emotional.”- Jane Leslie

“God bless you Bobby and your family. You have won a massive fight.”- Sandra Brown

“Congrats Whitney, you have a wee fighter on your hands. So pleased for you all. Enjoy having your boy back. Amazing news.”- Jackie Brown

“This made me cry, so inspiratio­nal, it’s amazing what people go through.” - Kat Rowley

“So happy to hear the good news Whitney. Hope Bobby enjoys his year before starting school. God bless .”Jacqueline Muir

“Aww so happy to hear your good news. Enjoy your wee boy, there will be no stopping him now.” Christine Andrew

There was disagreeme­nt on our story about inspectors witnessing issues at Cambuslang Out of School Care Project:

“Typical Reformer trying to bring down a fantastic local childcare facility, who are absolutely child centred and provide a safe nurturing environmen­t. Shame on you for sensationa­lising a minor concern in a contrived inspection report.”- Louise OConell

“Not that fantastic when a child can leave the building unnoticed. I’d be furious if it was my child, and the amount of money paid to these people is phenomenal so I’d expect eyes glued to my child for the full three hours. As for the kitchen door ajar, my granddaugh­ter is not allowed in my kitchen when I’m cooking let alone let loose in a profession­al facility.” Sheena McGovern Healy

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