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Glenkens' Connecting in Communities scheme aims to continue online during coronavirus pandemic

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A Glenkens initiative set up to tackle social isolation has had to change tack over the Covid-19 shutdown.New Galloway based Connecting in Communities had more than 20 classes meeting regularly at the Catstrand.Hundreds of people from across the Glenkens - mostly aged over 50 - got together to socialise and enjoy activities including fitness, tai chi, yoga, photography and writing.Glenkens Men’s Shed also comes under the Connecting in Communities umbrella and had been meeting thrice weekly.Now, the ban on social gatherings is crippling efforts to bring people together.But already a new plan is being drawn up to ensure some activities continue online.Co-ordinator Chris Jowsey said: “We had hoped to get the yoga instructor Amy Fowler to come

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