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: May 2008
15 May 2008
Rangers' public procession cancelled
Statement by Rangers Football Club following death of Tommy Burns
30 May 2008
Executive agrees provision for supporting children and young people with English as an additional language
Glasgow City Council’s Executive Committee today (Friday 30 May 2008) agreed a new strategy for supporting bilingual learners in Glasgow.
30 May 2008
Hopes of citizens will form Commonwealth Games legacy plan
The people of Glasgow are to be asked for their views on what kind of legacy they want the 2014 Commonwealth Games to leave for the city.
30 May 2008
Lord Provost recognises Glasgow's great and good at annual award ceremony
A clutch of men and women who have dedicated their professional lives to public service, worked selflessly for their communities or distinguished themselves in business, the arts, sport or entertainment will be recognised by the city’s First Citizen, the Lord Provost Bob Winter tonight.
28 May 2008
M74 Completion is crucial to future growth of Glasgow, says Leader
Steven Purcell, Leader of Glasgow City Council, was speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony to mark the start of construction work on the M74 project.
30 May 2008
Health Week for West End pupils
Pupils, staff and parents of 16 schools and nurseries in the West End are on a health kick from Monday (2 June) to Friday (6 June) when they take part in a variety of activities and events aimed at raising awareness on the benefits of adopting a healthier lifestyle.
28 May 2008
School children run, jump and make a racquet
Primary 6 pupils from 32 Glasgow primary schools today (Wednesday 28 May) joined forces to take part in a special PE Festival with a Commonwealth Games theme.
27 May 2008
Scottish businesses are given the chance to share in contracts worth £4 billion
Small firms are being invited to an event in Glasgow which gives them the chance to meet some of the biggest companies in Scotland to find out what contracts are available to them.
27 May 2008
Top Marks for Glasgow Special School
An East End primary and nursery school for children with complex learning difficulties has received an outstanding report from HM Inspectorate of Education.
15 May 2008
Tommy Burns
Statement from Glasgow City Council following the death of Tommy Burns