A CITY arts project is £300 better off thanks to a family bakers.
Project Ability in Glasgow's Albion Street will use the cash for special tables so wheelchair users can get creative thanks to Warburtons.
The scheme encourages people of all ages and abilities to take part in visual arts projects and works with around 300 people every week.
Many of the participants have learning disabilities and the centre also has a growing number of wheelchair users. The tables will make their time at the centre more comfortable.
Warburtons has both its administrative HQ and a bakery in Bellshill.
Richard Lupton, sales manager Scotland, said: "Project Ability is providing a very valuable service to children and adults who'd otherwise find it difficult to access mainstream activities."
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