Glasgow Club at Kelvin Hall open for business this summer
Glasgow Life has announced good news for fitness fans today (Tuesday 28 June), as an opening date of 22 August has been set for the new Glasgow Club in the city's redeveloped Kelvin Hall.
Glasgow Club at Kelvin Hall open for business this summer
Glasgow Life has announced good news for fitness fans today (Tuesday 28 June), as an opening date of 22 August has been set for the new Glasgow Club in the city's redeveloped Kelvin Hall.
Local groups receive quality award for managing community facilities
Six local community groups in Glasgow are being recognised with a KeyStone quality award for adopting best practice in managing their local facilities.
Simplified procedures make it easier for local groups to seek funding to improve communities
From August 2016 public, third sector and community groups will find it easier to apply for funding through one of the 21 area partnerships in the city.
Statement from the Leader of Glasgow City Council on the outcome of the EU Referendum
Councillor Frank McAveety, Leader of Glasgow City Council, has issued a statement on the outcome of the referendum.
Community budgeting money sees health and wellbeing events held across the city
Four community information events are being held in Glasgow following successful funding from the Council's first ever community budgeting programme.
Glasgow's iconic Kelvin Hall set for further multi-million pound investment
The redevelopment of one of Glasgow's most famous and best loved landmarks, the iconic Kelvin Hall, is set to take a major step forward as details of £8.2million worth of improvements are brought forward by Glasgow ...
New grant funding will support active travel around Glasgow
Glasgow City Council is to invest £3 million on cycling, walking and road safety projects across the city, it was announced today.
The Glasgow City Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) is setting up a working group to research the potential of piloting a drug injecting facility and heroin-assisted treatment within the city centre.
Lord Provost Pledges Support for Armed Forces Day
Glasgow's Lord Provost Sadie Docherty, in her role as Lord Lieutenant, will lead the city's Armed Forces Day celebrations in George Square on Saturday 25 June.
Lord Provost toasts success of Glasgow foster carers
Lord Provost Sadie Docherty has paid tribute to council foster carers Joe and Betty Middleton after the couple's recent success in two national awards.
A book of condolences has been opened by Glasgow City Council in honour of Jo Cox MP.
The memorial ledger has been placed inside the City Chambers to allow people to pay their personal respects.
Friends lend their support to Glasgow's Helping Heroes
Lord Provost Sadie Docherty today signed up as the city's first high profile 'friend' of Glasgow's Helping Heroes.
Glasgow a double winner at top awards for UK councils
Two Glasgow teams have picked up awards at a prestigious event celebrating exceptional achievements in local government.
Child Friendly City logo design winners
Children across Glasgow were tasked recently with an exciting opportunity to design a logo that would best represent Glasgow as a child friendly city and as one of UNICEF's Child Rights Partners and the only ...
Lights, Camera, Action - Glasgow schools' Determined to Make Movies Awards 2016
Schools across the city recognised for their filmmaking, presenting and design skills.
Glasgow Women's Library is much more than a home for books
Far removed from the hushed tones and staid atmosphere sometimes found in a traditional library, talking and interacting with one and other is positively encouraged in the Glasgow Women's Library as Councillor ...
P1 early enrolment consultation
Do you have a child who will be stating school in the next few years - then we want to hear from you.
£750,000 investment secures Scotstoun stadium's position as centre of sporting excellence
Scotstoun Stadium is set for a major upgrade after Glasgow City Council approved plans that will see £750,000 invested on a new all-weather synthetic playing surface and significant improvements to the existing ...
Glasgow City Region City Deal steps up a gear
A £1.13bn jobs and infrastructure programme took a major step forward today as the Glasgow City Region agreed to develop a manifesto for economic development and growth.
Dalmarnock Pupil is Hero of Month
A Dalmarnock Primary School pupil has received a prestigious Clean Up Scotland Hero of the Month award in recognition of her enthusiastic approach to environmentally-friendly activities.
Glasgow launches charter to improve number and quality of volunteering opportunities for all
Public bodies, third sector organisations and the private sector are being called upon to sign up to Glasgow's first Volunteering Charter.
Fun in the sun for Govanhill pupils
Almost 400 children from Govanhill's four primary schools have enjoyed a lark in the park thanks to the children's charity The Jeely Piece Club.
Let Glasgow Sing in the Sunshine
More than 300 Glasgow primary school pupils were in town and in tune to belt out some songs in the city centre for shoppers and visitors as they gathered in George Square.
Senior Centre Castlemilk receives royal seal of approval
The Senior Centre in Castlemilk has been given the royal seal of approval after receiving a Queen's Award for Voluntary Service. The highest award a voluntary group can obtain.