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13 April 2007
List of Council Candidates (Wards 1-7)
The full list of candidates standing for election to Glasgow City Council on Thursday 3rd May has been published, and can be viewed at the City Chambers.
13 April 2007
List of Council Candidates (Wards 8-14)
The full list of candidates standing for election to Glasgow City Council on Thursday 3rd May 2007 has been published, and can be viewed at the City Chambers.
13 April 2007
List of Council Candidates (Wards 15-21)
The full list of candidates standing for election to Glasgow City Council on Thursday 3rd May 2007 has been published, and can be viewed at the City Chambers
13 April 2007
Consumer Direct Scotland Roadshow comes to Glasgow
As part of a tour across central Scotland, the Consumer Direct Scotland roadshow will be offering advice and guidance to Glas
03 April 2007
No idling around for 'It's Time for a Breather' campaign
For the first time the City Council’s ongoing campaign to tackle air pollution in Glasgow – ‘It’s Time for a Breather’ –is targeting areas outside 261 nursery and primary schools by putting up new warning signs about illegal vehicle idling.
18 April 2007
Lord Provost receives prestigious French cultural award
The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Liz Cameron, was given an extremely significant cultural award on 18 April when she was made an officer of the Order of Arts and Letters at the Alliance Francaise in the city’s west end.
26 April 2007
City's Kibble keeps the crowds coming
Glasgow's Kibble Palace has attracted more than 135,000 visitors since reopening to the public on Thursday 30th November following a three-year multimillion pound restoration.
23 April 2007
Another two successful prosecutions as tyre dealer is fined
Glasgow City Council has had another two successful prosecutions brought for irresponsible tyre disposal.
23 April 2007
Road safety roadshow warns drivers about the dangers of wearing 'beer goggles'
Glaswegians will be challenged to carry out a simple task while wearing 'beer goggles' in a hard-hitting campaign warning about the dangers of drink driving.