Thursday, June 14, 2007
Leven, Fife: Iona Brand
When her friend’s 10-year-old daughter found a plastic bag full of used syringes, Iona Brand said: 'Enough is enough.'
Iona, 38, called Mums’ Army and said: ‘It’s shocking that drug addicts are dumping their dirty needles where our children play.
‘There have been problems here for more than 10 years and we're still fobbed off by the authorities, who are allowing drug users to put our lives at risk.
‘I’m joining Mums’ Army because we deserve a safe place to bring up our kids. I'll do whatever I can to clean up our community.’
Iona Brand,
Leven, Fife
E-mail: mike.iona@blueyonder.co.uk
Iona, 38, called Mums’ Army and said: ‘It’s shocking that drug addicts are dumping their dirty needles where our children play.
‘There have been problems here for more than 10 years and we're still fobbed off by the authorities, who are allowing drug users to put our lives at risk.
‘I’m joining Mums’ Army because we deserve a safe place to bring up our kids. I'll do whatever I can to clean up our community.’
Iona Brand,
Leven, Fife
E-mail: mike.iona@blueyonder.co.uk