AN INFORMATIVE sign has been placed in Glasgow Central station to welcome Ukrainian refugees.
Network Rail Scotland has shared an image of a table with the framed message on its Twitter page.
🇺🇦 🏴 Ласкаво просимо до Шотландії. Якщо ви тільки що прибули сюди вперше, у нас є співробітники на наших станціях в Единбурзі Веверлі та Центральному Глазго, які можуть допомогти вам з проживанням, харчуванням та медичними потребами. pic.twitter.com/4gJtXhAQtu
— Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) March 30, 2022
The caption said: "Welcome to Scotland.
"If you've just arrived here for the first time, we have staff at our stations in Edinburgh Waverley and Central Glasgow who can help you with accommodation, food and medical needs."
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It aims to help those fleeing from Ukraine due to the war with Russia.
This comes after people and oraginsations from and around Glasgow have come together to support refugees arriving to Scotland.
A charity at the forefront of the efforts, however, said on Monday that none of the families they have helped have been given sponsor visas, almost two weeks on from the Government scheme’s launch.
Network Rail Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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