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News archives: January 2005

28 January 2005
Bath Street reopens after demolition of fire-damaged building
Bath Street has reopened after works were completed to demolish a fire-damaged building at the corner of Bath Street and West Nile Street.
27 January 2005
New team chosen to take forward Development & Regeneration Services
The Council has made two key appointments to its senior management structure
21 June 2007
HLF provides funding for new Riverside Museum
The Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has announced funding of £15.99million for the new Riverside Museum in Glasgow.
25 January 2005
Consumer and Trading Standards warning to holidaymakers intending to travel to Tsunami-hit South East Asia
Glasgow City Council’s Consumer and Trading Standards Unit has endorsed a warning to holidaymakers to seek advice before travelling to areas affected by the Tsunami in South East Asia.
25 January 2005
Fuel Poverty Conference in Glasgow
More than 140 people took part in a conference on Tuesday 25th January, organised by Glasgow City Council, to discuss the issue of fuel poverty, which is a major cause of winter deaths among people aged over 65.
24 January 2005
Lord Provost's Burns Supper Delivers New Maternity Unit for Malawi
Fundraiser secures more than £80,000 to build new clinic and offer new hope in poverty-stricken African nation.
24 January 2005
Response to Parades Review
Councillor Jim Coleman, the Deputy Leader of Glasgow City Council, has given his broad support to the Review of parades carried out by the former Chief Constable of Srathclyde Police, Sir John Orr
20 January 2005
The Living Room Glasgow wins the first 'Eat Safe' award in Scotland
One of the city’s newest entertainment venues – The Living Room Glasgow is the first in Scotland to be given the Food Standards Agency Scotland’s ‘Eat Safe’ award.
20 January 2005
Last Few Days for Tickets for Unique Tsunami Fundraiser
Glasgow is to host 'The World is One', at the SECC on 3 February, with all proceeds going to support those affected by the Asian Tsunami Disaster
20 January 2005
Details of 2005 Comedy Festival
Glasgow's third Miller International Comedy Festival is taking place from 10-26 March 2005