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Memorial Service of Remembrance for those lost to addiction, Dumbarton, 17 November 2021 56 images Created 18 Nov 2021

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Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021
PICTURED: The Cross being carried through the congregation to the Chancel.
Procession of the cross
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.

Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_1821.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CF2_1823.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_6950.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    D5A_6948.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2819.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2821.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2838.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Musicians perform and sing powerful music and angelic harmonies on “Song Of Lament’<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2795.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez leads the memorial service.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES 2.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez marks the investiture of the Memorial Cross into the Church with incense.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES 1.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez (R )lights the candle of remembrance in front of the congregation.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES LIGHTING CANDLE.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez leads the memorial service.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES 3.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez holds a candle in front of The Memorial Cross.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES WITH CANDLE PROFILE.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CANDLES BURNING.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez talks about hope and those lost to addiction in front of the burning candles, each one lit in memorial for at least one or more people lost to addiction, with The Memorial Cross on the left backdrop.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES WITH TABLE OF CANDLE...jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez holds a candle in front of The Memorial Cross.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    HELLER GONZALES WITH CANDLE.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez, and (R) John Woodcock, Artist, unveil The Memorial Cross in front of the congregation.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    CROSS UNVEILING.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2809.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2808.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its investiture at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2802.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2823.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2813.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2817.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2815.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2822.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2842.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2841.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2844.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2843.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2849.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2851.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2852.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Close up of John Woodcock’s sculpture, One Day At A Time; Christ on the Cross casting away a large needle from his arm with the reflection of the lit candles remembering the people lost to addiction.<br />
<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2853.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The Cross being carried through the congregation to the Chancel.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The Cross being carried through the congregation to the Chancel.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Ricky Kennedy gives the welcome to the congregation.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel.  The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Rev Heller Gonzalez.<br />
Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: The congregation pay tribute by singing Hymn, I watch The Sunrise. <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: (L) Rev Heller Gonzalez; (R) John Woodcock, Artist, talking to the congregation of the concept behind his Memorial Cross sculpture.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
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Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2833.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2834.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: A human tragedy: candles burning bright, each one lit in memory representing at least one or more people lost to addiction.<br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2835.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2800.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
    850_2848.jpg
  • Dumbarton, Scotland, UK. 17 November 2021<br />
PICTURED: Procession of the cross <br />
Rev Heller Gonzalez conducts annual memorial service of remembrance for all those lost to addiction. The ‘One Day At A Time’ Memorial Cross to Scotland’s drug victims created by artist, John Woodcock is carried in procession to the chancel. The Cross sculpture will now reside in St Augustine’s Episcopal Church after its blessing and dedication at the memorial service.<br />
<br />
Scotland’s annual figures showed that there were 1,339 drug deaths last year - an increase of 75 from the 1,264 recorded the previous year which means Scotland continues to have by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in Europe.<br />
Credit: Colin D Fisher/CDFIMAGES.COM
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