Around 60 Glasgow schoolchildren celebrated Christmas in June helping a famous city author turn her short story into a film.
Angela said: “I am thrilled to see one of my stories being brought to life in an amazing animation created by Clubhouse Animations based right here in Glasgow.
Arthur’s Christmas Tale, which started life as a poem Angela wrote to raise awareness of homelessness, is her first short story. “We want a Scotland where a safe, permanent home is available for everyone. However, at present Scotland doesn’t have enough affordable housing for everyone who needs it.
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