Glasgow is to be the first city in Scotland to become a HIV Fast Track city.
Read MoreGlasgow's Lord Provost will accept the Mod Flag, signalling the return of the Royal National Mod to the city, at a special handover outside the City Chambers on 27th November at 10am.
Read MoreThe UK's most comprehensive assessment of cycling in cities, Bike Life, has revealed that eight out of ten people in Glasgow (82%) support building more protected roadside cycle lanes even when this could mean less space for other road traffic.
Read MoreTo mark this year's Unicef World Children's Day and their OutRight campaign which focuses on tackling air pollution - pupils from St Mungo's Primary School set about creating unique and vibrant artwork to showcase how air quality could be improved around their school.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has today (15 November 2018) launched its first ever British Sign Language (BSL) action plan to support BSL users in the city.
Read MoreThe Riverside 100 electric bus service is set to continue without interruption after the council secured three months of funding from energy firm SP Energy Networks.
Read MoreA new public consultation beginning later this week will give the opportunity to respond to initial designs for three Avenues in the next phase of the Avenues project in Glasgow city centre.
Read MoreThe Children's Holiday Food Programme, funded by Glasgow City Council and delivered by charities, third sector organisations and community groups, fed more than 14,500 children during the, seven-week, school summer holidays.
Read MoreA two minute silence will be observed at 11 am at the cenotaph in George Square, Glasgow, on Sunday 11 November to mark Remembrance Sunday. This year's Remembrance Sunday coincides with Armistice Day which will mark the centenary of the end of the First World War.
Read MoreCaring Glasgow people are being urged to make Room for One More in a new campaign to find short break foster carers.
Read MorePlans to introduce two new bus gates within Glasgow city centre have opened for consultation.
Read MoreA new partnership that aims to transform bus services in Glasgow has met for the first time.
Read MoreOnline registration for Glasgow's parents and carers to enrol their children for the start of the new school term in August 2019 will go live next week on the City Council's website.
Read MoreA £350,000 plan to ensure the People's Palace remains open has been approved by the council's City Administration Committee.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council committee today (1 November) approved the acceptance of a funding grant of £120,000 from Sustrans to develop active travel connections on and between the new civic square in Shawlands and Queen's Park.
Read MoreGlasgow's Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for the years 2019/20 - 2023/24 was today (1 November) approved by Glasgow City Council.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has today (1 November) approved a new High Street Area Strategy (HSAS), seeking to breathe new life into the historic heart of the city around the High Street and Saltmarket.
Read MoreThe Digital Glasgow Strategy was today (29 November) approved by Glasgow City Council.
Read MoreAlmost £8million funding for the financial year 2018/19 is being allocated for the repair of the private sector housing stock and adaptation works for disabled people in Glasgow following a council committee decision today (29 November).
Read MoreWith only one month to go before Glasgow introduces Scotland's first Low Emission Zone, Councillor Anna Richardson, Convener for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction has visited the British Heart Foundation's Centre of Research Excellence at the University of Edinburgh to hear how LEZs can help to tackle air pollution and bring about health benefits.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today approved the release of £35,000 Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) Great Place funding to Scottish Canals for partnership activity as part of the project.
Read MoreLeading Urbanist and global advisor Professor Greg Clark report on Glasgow's Business performance
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