Glasgow taxi and private hire car drivers may soon need a new professional qualification that aims to drive up customer care standards for passengers.
Read MoreGlasgow's Space for Growth initiatives - which support new and growing businesses and organisations in some areas of the city - are to be stepped after plans to establish Community Growth Hubs were approved by Glasgow City Council today (27 September).
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is to work with the third party owners of quay walls on the Clyde close to the city centre to help unlock the full potential of the waterfront and continue the river's regeneration by upgrading and repairing these key parts of the city's infrastructure where necessary.
Read MoreGlasgow's communities and some of its most vulnerable citizens will face unprecedented challenges due to the rollout of Universal Credit, council chiefs warned today (Wednesday 19 September).
Read MoreFinancial support for people seeking to become kinship carers in Glasgow is to rise from £500 to £1500.
Read MoreWork began today (12 September 2018) on the construction of the new Robroyston railway station, which will serve a development of 1,600 homes in the area around the site.
Read MoreGLASGOW'S Hampden Park will continue to be the home of Scottish Football, following a decision to keep home international and domestic finals at the historic ground.
Read MoreA new green and blue infrastructure project in Greater Easterhouse being delivered by Glasgow City Council in partnership with Scottish Natural Heritage and the Metropolitan Glasgow Strategic Drainage Partnership - the latter funded through the Glasgow City Region City Deal - promises to use and develop the area's natural resources to encourage use of local parks and other high-quality green and water spaces, create drainage capacity to facilitate regeneration, reduce flooding and protect local wildlife.
Read MoreGlasgow has recently published a new Social Enterprise Strategy for the city and established Glasgow's Social Enterprise Board. Applications are now open for four industry representatives from Glasgow's social enterprises to join the board.
Read MoreA new range of contracts for construction, civil engineering and road infrastructure projects in the city worth up to a total of £242million in Glasgow are now available to bid for.
Read MoreEach year the council produces a special publication that outlines services across the city to help and encourage young people into positive destinations and higher education from school.
Read MoreTragedy was averted when a passer-by spotted a stranger attempting suicide as he walked home from work.
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