Glasgow has been set a target of becoming a carbon neutral city by 2030 following a decision of the council's City Administration Committee.
Read MoreThe council today (26 September 2019) agreed to hold a summit on the negative impact of gambling, to inform a citywide response to prevention and treatment.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (26 September) approved £2.5million in funding to relocate Parkhead Library from the existing the Grade B-listed building to the proposed East End Health and Social Care Partnership Hub (HSCP) building.
Read MoreGlasgow is a runner up in the European Capital of Innovation 2019 competition - organised by the European Commission - the city of Nantes has won the title.
Read MoreGlasgow foster carers who have dedicated more than 800 years in total to looking after children have been honoured.
Read MoreFOUR public processions due to take place in Glasgow on Saturday are expected to go ahead.
Read MoreApplications are now open for the Glasgow Communities Fund. The council's new grant programme to help tackle the poverty and inequality that exists within our city.
Read MoreSauchiehall Avenue, on Sauchiehall Street between Charing Cross and Rose Street, the first of the 'Avenues' to be delivered across Glasgow city centre in a £115million programme - the biggest of its kind in the UK - funded by the Glasgow City Region City Deal, is now complete.
Read MoreA variety of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), came together today to hear about Glasgow's Low Emission Zone (LEZ) and to find out more about its second phase which will extend the emission requirements to all vehicles by the end of 2022.
Read MoreA Place Commission for Glasgow - an independent look at how Glasgow can design its places to put people first, make the city a better place for all to live in, and prepare for future changes as best it can - was launched today (13 September).
Read MoreGlasgow City Council's ambition for a zero emissions vehicle fleet has taken a major step forward with a £805,000 funding award from Transport Scotland that will allow the council to convert 23 winter gritters to dual fuel hydrogen.
Read MoreCouncil staff who suffer the heartache of losing a child under the age of 18 or their baby dies in the womb after 24 weeks of pregnancy will now be entitled to two weeks paid leave at full pay and at a time of their choice.
Read MoreThe council is currently seeking nominations for community councillors in 25 areas across the city.
Read MoreOn Friday night, a protest against a public procession taking place in Govan was at the centre of significant disorder.
Read MoreSchools across Glasgow have been invited to take part in a new art competition ahead of the city's annual Hate Crime Awareness Week (HCAW) next month. Young people are being asked to submit entries representing what hate crime means to them.
Read MoreGlasgow will host a United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) conference on City Living between 11-13 September. This is significant as the UNECE - as one of five global economic and social commissions within the United Nations - is very influential in terms of contributing to major UN policy documents such as the 2015 Paris Agreement, the New Urban Agenda, Transforming Our World - Agenda 2030, and the 2013 Charter on Sustainable Housing.
Read MoreSeven care experienced young people have landed jobs as Home Carers thanks to a scheme run by Glasgow's Health & Social Care Partnerhsip (GCHSCP) and Action for Children.
Read MoreThe completion of Glasgow's first Passivhaus development for social rent has been celebrated with an opening ceremony hosted by Shettleston Housing Association.
Read MoreGlasgow is set to become the latest city to sign up to the Milan Urban Food Policy Pact (MUFPP) to develop fair and sustainable food systems for all its citizens.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council report has outlined the continuing progress that is being made in the city in bringing vacant and derelict land back to productive use, with the equivalent of 90 full-sized football pitches coming back to use over one year in the latest (2018) figures. The council will spend a £3.5million Scottish Government funding allocation on tackling the issue in this financial year.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is investigating whether a moratorium on public processions could be introduced to ease community tensions while a new long-term approach to parades is considered.
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