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Glasgow PSPA Support Group meeting is on Monday 26th March 2012 from 2pm to 4pm at The Beardmore Hotel, Clydebank, Glasgow

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The group is for people affected by PSP or CBD, their families, friends and carers to meet, give support and have the opportunity to chat informally, make new friends and enjoy and cup of tea or coffee. Volunteers who would like to give their time and any healthcare professionals who have an interest in PSP or would like to find out more about this condition are very welcome. The meeting will be led by PSP Nurse Specialist, Katie Rigg. If you would like to attend please contact deborah.wheeler@pspeur.org or telephone 01327 322410 for more details. Map: thebeardmore.com/our-location/

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