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News archives: February 2005

15 August 2008
Dali masterpiece to return to Kelvingrove
Salvador Dali’s legendary painting Christ of St John of The Cross will return to Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum when the building reopens in the summer of 2006 after refurbishment.
25 February 2005
Glasgow City Council is set to carry out fresh marketing exercise for the former Govanhill Pool
Councillors are next week expected to approve proposals that will seek to establish if there is any market interest in the building.
25 February 2005
Council sets out new policy on public processions
Glasgow City Council has agreed a new policy to be followed on Public Processions and Demonstrations.
24 February 2005
Four thousand letters go out to city premises on sudan 1 alert
Glasgow City Council’s Environmental Protection Services staff have been urgently loading, addressing and franking more than 4,000 envelopes containing letters alerting small retailers and catering outlets in the city of the Sudan 1 alert.
24 February 2005
Restricted access at Martha Street registration office
Building works at Glagow's main office for the Registration of Births and Deaths will result in restricted access for a period of time
21 February 2005
Successful exhibition returns for Glasgow book festival
Picture This, the stunning exhibition of photographs from Glasgow’s past that was such a huge success in the city last year, is on show at the Mitchell Library this week as part of Aye Write!, Glasgow’s first book festival.
18 February 2005
Glasgow’s book festival underway
The first-ever Glasgow book festival, Aye Write!, has opened its doors at the Mitchell Library.
18 February 2005
Glasgow's new Poet Laureate named
Liz Lochead, the Motherwell-born poet, author and playright, has succeeded Edwin Morgan as Glasgow's Poet Laureate.
30 May 2008
Sir Alex Ferguson opens new sports complex in Glasgow
Glasgow welcomed the arrival of a major new sports facility with the opening of Nethercraigs Sports Complex in the city’s Pollok area.
24 February 2007
The Steamie at Aye Write!, Glasgow’s Book Festival
Special event at the Mitchell Library on 25 February features discussion on the well-loved play.