A cafe in Glasgow has announced closure but not before holding one last event.
Wee Plate Cafe, based on Govanhill Street, shared the news on social media.
The eatery serves vegan and vegetarian food and beverages and describes itself as a queer space.
Before shutting its doors on Friday, the venue is inviting customers to visit "one last time" in an effort to raise money for the victims of the earthquakes in Turkey.
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The full post read: "Dear, community, friends and customers. it is with a heavy heart that we announce the closing of our vegan queer cafe on February 18.
"We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you who supported us throughout our journey.
"Unfortunately, due to a change in circumstances, we have decided to close the business.
"We would like to invite you to come and join us for one last time to have a great time together and bid farewell to our beloved cafe.
"This would be an opportunity for us to express our heartfelt thanks to all our valued customers who made our cafe a vibrant and diverse community."
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