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How quickly would I be seen after the referral? When you contact us we will aim to see you within 3 weeks. Our current wait time for an initial appointment is around weeks. What is involved in the initial appointment? The initial appointment gives you a chance to discuss any worries or fears you may have. It is also an opportunity for us to tell you about the services we provide, to talk through these services and for you to make an informed choice about which service you would like to access.

How quickly will I see a therapist? But she described tonight's offering as "pathetic. The BBC has become obsessed with not appearing old-fashioned, so they put on the rubbish at Hogmanay that we have now," she said. People would be much happier dancing to some old-fashioned Scottish music, and that goes for both young and old.

I would urge anyone who has been a victim to step forward and speak with The Moira Anderson Foundation. The support they provide really helped me through a very tough time in my life. When i though there was no one to turn to, or that no one could help me The Moira Anderson Foundation gave me hope and allowed me to move on in my life. In Coatbridge that weekend, the weather was bad, with a blizzard blowing in, but as she stepped out into the street, Moira was wrapped-up well, in her navy school coat and a knitted hat.

She was a slight, pretty girl with fair hair and blue eyes, something of a tomboy, who enjoyed swimming and playing marbles. The Co-op in Laird Street was a short distance from Moira's gran's house in Muiryhall Street, but there is no evidence that Moira ever arrived at the shop. As the hours and then the days passed the people of Coatbridge, horrified by the mystery of the missing girl, searched and searched but not a trace was ever found.

Moira's family never saw her again and, for many years it seemed likely that no-one would ever know what had happened to her. Townsfolk criticised the efforts of the police and, in the absence of hard evidence, suspicion fell, unfairly, on Moira's family. In fact officers did have one important lead - witnesses had seen Moira boarding a local Baxter's bus.

But detectives appear to have failed to follow it up properly. Had they done so, they would have discovered that the bus driver was Alexander Gartshore, who was on bail at the time facing charges of raping his children's babysitter. Gartshore, a freemason in a lodge where many local policemen were also said to be members, had long been suspected of being a "flasher" in local parks.

On 23 January he had been charged with "having carnal knowledge of a minor and other offences of a sexual nature. In April, Gartshore was convicted and sentenced to 18 months in prison.

But it was not until his estranged daughter, Sandra Brown, discovered this terrible family secret that the search for the truth really began.



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