Kirk welcomes children's march against sectarianism
The event, which is said to be the first of its kind in Scotland, was organised through East Renfrewshire Council's Anti-Sectarian Kids (ASK) initiative.
It involved P7 pupils from seven local primary schools - both non-denominational and RC - as well as S1 students from both local secondary schools.
Speaking in advance of the march, Morag Mylne, convener of the Kirk's Church & Society Council, said:
"I believe that this event will be a visible public demonstration of the reality that bigotry, where it exists, can be defeated by education and shared understanding."
The Rev Maureen Leitch, minister of Barrhead's Bourock Church, continued: "This event is a welcome progression in the excellent anti-sectarian initiatives undertaken by the schools in Barrhead. I hope to be able to join the 500 young people involved."













