A Glasgow mum has teamed up with a top theme park to launch Scotland's first ever ASN festival with plenty of fun on offer for families with children who have additional support needs (ASN).

Natalie Chateau, from Eaglesham, has a seven-year-old son, Jack, who lives with autism, is non verbal, and has VACTERL syndrome. Using her Glasgow ASN Mummy social media account, she set out to create a new supportive community to help those who need it.

Recently, she set up a charity called The Glasgow ASN Mummy in honour of her son and all the incredible children like him, and after working with M&D's theme park previously on ASN sessions, she hit upon the idea of hosting a festival where they could enjoy everything the park had to offer in the most inclusive way.

"Since launching my charity

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