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Our Aim: A Society in which deafblind people have the permanent support and recognition necessary to be equal citizens.
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Our Aim: A society in which deafblind people have the permanent support and recognition necessary to be equal citizens.

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Glasgow University Bell Tower Abseil
Sunday 27th April 08

Here’s the chance to hit the heights you never quite managed to reach academically. The 277-foot drop from the Bell Tower to the famous university flagpole below isn’t for the fainthearted but hopefully you’ll get down without having to change your underpants at the bottom! And before you drop you’ll enjoy the highest uninterrupted 360-degree views over Glasgow and beyond.

No previous experience is necessary, all equipment is provided, and the instructors make sure that everyone completes the abseil safely. Each participant receives a certificate to mark their achievement.

The minimum you need to raise for this special experience is just £100, including a deposit of £20, and all monies raised will be used to support deafblind people in Scotland.

 

 

 

 

 

 
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