RE-EMPLOY, the Crosshill based social enterprise project, has come up with a new product that emphasises community spirit at what is another difficult time caused by the coronavirus crisis.
As restrictions tighten yet again, working in partnership with street artist, Donna Forrester from Kelty Street Art, Re-Employ has launched two new products.
Said Re-Employ's Gordon Reid: "There's a few elements to the images used, all from Kelty.
"The artwork represents Community spirit, the village Football Club (heart); Care in the Community and support groups (hands); the rainbow reflects the community coming together in times of difficulty like lockdown.
"The helmet for the mining heritage, trees showing the surrounding woodland. The Beast of Blairadam shows culture and legends of the village and the other side shows the Scottish unicorn."
There are two T shirts with the design on it and a Kelty Street Art mug
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