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Cumbernauld

Stirling, Clackmannan & West Perth
Masonic Hall, 2 Glasgow Road, Cumbernauld Village, G67 2RZ
Third Wednesday of each month at 14:30 (except July and August)
To get in touch with the institute, contact central office on: membership@theswi.org.uk
Stirling, Clackmannan & West Perth

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The SWI in Stirling, Clackmannan & West Perth

To complement all the national SWI events, workshops and classes on offer, each region in Scotland has its own local SWI organising team, known as a Federation, to look after the groups in its area. They offer women across the region opportunities to meet neighbouring members for day trips, outings and events, take part in regional shows, and enter fun competitions

Stirling, Clackmannan & West Perth Federation (affectionately known as S.C.W.P.) covers a broad range of communities in central Scotland and recently marked their centenary. Members celebrated with a whole host of exciting events from craft shows and exhibitions, socials, and even a boat cruise!

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Charity no: SC027052

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