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30 November 2005
Glasgow city centre 'Nite Zone' for festive revellers
A pilot ‘Nite Zone’ will operate around Central Station for three months from 2 December 2005. The aim is to ensure that people out enjoying themselves are able to leave Glasgow city centre as quickly and safely as possible, while reducing anti-social behaviour at the same time.
29 November 2005
Recognition for Glasgow's financial district at top awards ceremony
Councillor Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council, has congratulated the International Financial Services District for winning a prestigious prize for its regeneration.
28 November 2005
Landmark building on George Square is to be redeveloped
Councillor Steven Purcell, the Leader of Glasgow City Council, has officially announced that the former General Post Office building has been sold to developers.
24 July 2007
Scottish photographer captures Glasgow: City of Light
An exhibition of photographs of buildings and landmarks lit up by Glasgow City Council has been launched in Merchant City.
22 November 2005
Glasgow school pupils take on Durban with Clipper crew
Three teenagers from the East End will meet up with the Glasgow: Scotland with Style Clipper in South Africa as part of the second stage of the Round the World Yacht Race.
22 November 2005
Council Leader Sets Out New Economic Vision for Glasgow
Public sector boost to deliver 'critical' support to economy as Glasgow's success continues.
17 November 2005
Glasgow's Hogmanay 2005 Sold Out
The tickets for the George Square celebrations - organised by Glasgow City Council - are snapped up.
31 October 2008
Over 20, 000 see Glasgow's Christmas lights go on
Glasgow's spectacular Christmas lights were switched on as thousands of families and friends turned out in George Square.
15 November 2005
Spotlight shines on Glasgow's South Portland Street Suspension Bridge.
Councillor Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council, has switched on the new lighting on one of Glasgow's best loved bridges.
15 November 2005
Lord Provost welcomes Dell to Glasgow
Councillor Liz Cameron has joined forces with the First Minister, Jack McConnell, to officially open the computer giant's Scottish headquarters.