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I dropped my Driver's License yesterday around 6:45 PM near Glasgow Central Station, on Gordon Street by the main entrance. It's the card I need for work and travel, so I'm anxious about missing appointments and ID checks. I remember chatting with a bus driver outside the station just before it vanished, and I must have set it down while I hurried to catch a train. If you were nearby and found it, please ping through the site—it's been a stressful day.
Last Saturday, around 7:15 p.m., I was wrapping up a shift at a small cafe near Glasgow Central Station. I’d taken off my ties to wipe my brow and left them draped over a chair by the window. When I came back, the chair was empty and the display rack was bare. Those ties were a gift from my mentor and the only thing I rely on for a job interview this Tuesday; I feel anxious about showing up without them.
At around 8:15 p.m. on Monday, I found someone else's medication outside Glasgow Central Station, near the Hope Street entrance. A blister pack and a small bottle were sitting on the pavement, untouched but skittering in the wind. I know how crucial those meds can be for daily life, so I secured them in a bag and brought them to the poster wall in the station foyer. I felt relief knowing the owner will spot this post, and I hope they’ll reclaim them soon.
I was at a small street market near George Square when my holiday decorations slipped from my bag around 6:45 p.m. on Friday. I rushed to catch a bus back toward the West End and must have left them on a bench outside Glasgow Central Station. They’re not expensive, but they mean a lot to me—the little handmade stars and the red ribbon remind me of family gatherings. I’m heartbroken to have lost them and I hope someone spotted them and kept them safe.
I found a stack of sheet music outside Glasgow Central Station around 9:30 PM last Friday, tucked under a bench near the main entrance. It looked like someone had been preparing for a recital—the pages were limp from the damp air, and a few marks in graphite suggested practice runs gone long. I picked it up and carried it to the station's lost-and-found, hoping the owner would recognize it and come for it. The pieces are a tenor sax arrangement and a handful of piano scores, all with the same worn blue cover.
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lost my small brown Jellycat bear on the morning of 30 May in Glasgow, 6:30 to 7:10 in the morning, likely around Cathedral Street, between Birkbeck Court / University of Strathclyde and Glasgow Queen Street Station. It may look like just a toy, but it has been with me for three years and means a lot to me. I have searched the route and contacted nearby places, but I still haven’t found it. If you have seen it, picked it up, or handed it in anywhere, please let me know. I would be so grateful, and I’m happy to offer a reward. Thank you.
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