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29 June 2006
Glasgow to extend arrangements to welcome asylum seekers
Glasgow City Council has agreed to sign a fresh five-year contract with the National Asylum Support Service (NASS) that will see the city accommodate up to 4,200 asylum seekers at any given time.
29 June 2006
Corner shops warned to clear shelves of Cadbury recall products
The Council has put out a warning to ‘corner shops’ to clear their shelves of the products recently listed in a recall by Cadbury over possible salmonella contamination.
29 June 2006
GoMA celebrates its tenth anniversary this weekend
Glasgow’s Gallery of Modern Art (GoMA) celebrates its 10th anniversary this summer with a weekend of colourful events and activities for all ages and interests, incorporating GoMA’s third Family Festival.
28 June 2006
Clyde Tunnel Reopens as Work is Suspended
Motorists will be able to use the Clyde Tunnel without interruption next month as work on replacing the tunnel's secondary lining is temporarily suspended.
27 June 2006
Council's Community Relations Unit Celebrates Success in Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
Nuisance neigbours , noise and vandalism are just some of the issues Glasgow City Council's Community Relations Unit deal with on a daily basis, tackling anti-social behaviour across the city.
27 June 2006
Glasgow launches Healthy Reading project
New scheme will help to combat anxiety, stress and depression.
27 June 2006
Glasgow's favourite building reopening details are released
A day of celebrations will unveil the three-year refurbishment of the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
26 June 2006
The Lord Provost's Pageant goes on parade at the Glasgow Show
Glasgow will be the place to be when two of the city's favourite annual events team up to bring an exciting mix of attractions for every age and taste.
26 June 2006
'Hidden' fees highlighted when using credit cards abroad
The City Council’s Trading Standards officers are warning Glaswegians travelling abroad to make sure they check what currency they’ll be paying for goods or services with a credit card.
15 August 2008
Schoolchildren help launch Glasgow's medieval map
A new map and trail which helps bring the city's medieval past to life, has been launched by Councillor Catherine McMaster with the help of pupils from Garrowhill and Wyndford Primary Schools.