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Friday 16 May 2008


15 May 2008
Rangers' public procession cancelled
Statement by Rangers Football Club following death of Tommy Burns
15 May 2008
Tommy Burns
Statement from Glasgow City Council following the death of Tommy Burns
08 May 2008
Lord Provost joins Sydney Devine in celebrating 50 years in show business
Singing legend invited to a special lunch at Glasgow City Chambers.
02 May 2008
Funding Agreed to Expand Successful Early Years Project
The Executive Committee has agreed to fund the expansion of childcare places for children aged under 3 who need extra support.
01 May 2008
Chief Executive appointed to lead Scotland's biggest regeneration project
One of the Scotland’s most experienced and foremost public-sector planning and regeneration experts has been appointed to the post of Chief Executive of the Clyde Gateway Urban Regeneration Company (URC).
02 May 2008
Council gives approval for first step towards creation of conservation area at Govan Cross
Glasgow City Council’s Executive Committee today (2 May 2008) gave approval for the designation of Conservation Area for the city’s historic Govan Cross.
02 May 2008
Glasgow to take lead in UK – China development programme
Glasgow City Council’s Executive Committee today (2 May 2008) gave its approval for Glasgow to become one of two UK cities participating in the UK – China urban development exchange programme, with the recommendation that the City Council should take the lead role in forming a Glasgow team for the p
21 April 2008
Glasgow's Creating More Jobs for its Growing Population
Glasgow is creating jobs for its residents at a faster rate than other major UK cities, which is good news as the city’s population is set to grow significantly over the next eight years.
21 April 2008
Lord Provost Meets Terry Waite at Miscarriages of Justice Conference
Glasgow’s Lord Provost Bob Winter will meet Terry Waite at the Scottish Miscarriages of Justice Organisation Conference being held at the City Chambers next week.
01 April 2008
Glasgow youths to benefit from Commonwealth Games Apprenticeships
Every school leaver in Glasgow who applies for a modern apprenticeship next year will be offered one as part of an unprecedented £30m plan to prepare for the 2014 Games.