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: July 2008
10 July 2008
Nominations close for Glasgow East by-election
Nine candidates will contest the Glasgow East by-election on July 24.
10 July 2008
Still time to get a proxy vote for Glasgow East by-election
Voters in the Glasgow East by-election who will be unable to vote in person on polling day still have time to arrange a proxy vote.
07 July 2008
Quick response cleansing squads hit the streets
Scotland's first mobile rapid response cleansing teams are being deployed in communities across Glasgow.
07 July 2008
Maryhill to get the best new community project - bar none
Maryhill residents are being asked what they would like to see happen to a historic public house by the Forth and Clyde Canal.
07 July 2008
Expression of interest invited for 2014 Commonwealth Games Athletes’ Village Masterplan
Glasgow City Council has taken a significant step towards delivering the Athletes’ Village for the 2014 Commonwealth Games by inviting prospective development partners to express their interest in the proposal.
16 July 2008
New apprenticeship places announced by Glasgow City Council
Councillor Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council, today (Wednesday, 16 July 2008) announced that the authority’s arm’s-length construction company is to take on 140 new apprentices.
08 July 2008
Antonine Wall named as World Heritage Site
The stone and turf fortification, also known as the Clyde-Forth frontier line, was built by the Romans.