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News archives: February 2006

28 February 2006
Clyde regeneration a 'national priority'
First Minister announces plans to further boost Glasgow's physical transformation
28 February 2006
Glasgow boosts efficient government agenda with launch of e-procurement programme
New technology will provide massive savings to be diverted to frontline services
28 February 2006
New scheme aims to support sports clubs in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council has now launched its Active Glasgow Clubmark scheme, an initiative that aims to support and develop sport and recreation clubs in the city. The scheme has been created by the City Council in partnership with key sports organisations.
20 February 2006
Last week of hit exhibition of photos from Glasgow’s past
A collection of outstanding photographs from Glasgow’s past currently on show at the city’s Mitchell Library continues to be a tremendous success, with more than 18,000 people having seen the exhibition. The exhibition closes on Sunday 26 February.
20 February 2006
Milton by-election result
Ward won by Scottish National Party candidate
14 February 2006
Massive boost for sport as new national facilities are announced
Upgrading of Scotstoun and new facilities at Toryglen will further edge Glasgow in front for race to bring the 2014 Commonwealth Games to the city.
14 February 2006
Glasgow 2014 Bid Director unveiled
Derek Casey, a former Chief Executive of the UK Sports Council, has been appointed as the Director of Glasgow's bid to host the 2014 Commonwealth Games
13 February 2006
Hard-hitting anti social noise pollution campaign launched - noise, nuisance or nightmare
A major awareness campaign tackling anti-social noise pollution in Glasgow has being launched by Glasgow City Council. The “Anti social noise pollution – noise, nuisance or nightmare” message is being delivered via a £125,000 advertising campaign.
09 February 2006
Council Tax frozen
The Council has announced that the Council Tax will not rise in 2006/07
07 February 2006
Clean-up Task Force targets Pollokshields
The next phase of a targeted environmental enforcement campaign in Glasgow will focus on the Pollokshields area.