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Dear Editor,

As a proud ambassador for SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, I am delighted to announce the launch of this year’s Big Brew Up, to raise funds for our Armed Forces community.

This is my fourth Big Brew Up and I love the campaign, not only for the vital funds it raises, but because it harnesses the power of the brew in encouragin­g people to sit down, talk and open up.

Chatting over a cuppa can often make a big difference. Many of my closest friends are from the forces community and I know how important it is for them to take time out over a cuppa, knowing that there is help and support if they need it.

In fact, research commission­ed by SSAFA shows that 79 per cent of people in Glasgow agreed that a cup of tea is a British coping mechanism and 62 per cent have offered a cuppa to cheer someone up.

Like the perfect brew, SSAFA is there to support and comfort our armed forces and their families. Every year its staff and volunteers help more than 73,000 people, from World War Two veterans to those involved in more recent conflicts, and their families.

It’s easy to get involved, and show your support for the armed forces family, simply text ‘BREW’ to 70085 to donate £5 to SSAFA’s Big Brew Up campaign. Antony Cotton SSAFA Ambassador and Coronation Street actor

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 ??  ?? Picture perfect Talented photograph­er Jimmy Murphy, of Cambuslang, captured this stunning image of The Pap of Glencoe
Picture perfect Talented photograph­er Jimmy Murphy, of Cambuslang, captured this stunning image of The Pap of Glencoe

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