Volunteers helping hundreds of people recovering from addiction in Glasgow have received national recognition.
Read MoreCongratulations to former Glasgow Health & Social Care employee, Colin Fraser, who has been named Mental Health Officer of the Year.
Read MoreFood waste collections for residents of North East Glasgow flats and tenements have resumed again after the service was suspended earlier this year due to the impact of Covid-19.
Read MoreFormal approval was granted today at committee accepting Bus Priority Rapid Deployment funding from Transport Scotland which will see the council implement a series of measures to give priority to buses at key points across Glasgow's road network.
Read MoreFunding of £1.2million to deliver improvements to Tradeston Bridge and the public realm at Tradeston was agreed today (3 December) by Glasgow City Council, with the funding to come from the Glasgow City Region City Deal. Barclays will match this with £1million funding of their own.
Read MoreTontine based tech start-up Hypervine are on the right track after being selected to join HS2 Ltd's Innovation Accelerator programme which will see them working on key innovation challenges around the construction of HS2 - the new high speed railway linking up London, the Midlands, the North and Scotland.
Read MoreA short section of the Spaces for People pop-up cycle lane on the Clydeside will be closed temporarily from next Monday (30 November 2020), to accommodate construction work access in connection with properties affected by last year's fire at Lancefield Quay.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is set to begin preparatory work on the potential compulsory purchase of the site of the former Talisman public house in Springburn, should a sale not be agreed with the owners.
Read MoreAn attractive woodland walkway has been cultivated as part of a key Glasgow City Region City Deal project that will reduce local flood risk and enhance community greenspace in the south-east of the city.
Read MoreGlasgow's Winter Night Shelter will open on December 1st this year with a change of name and a new location.
Read MoreHundreds of unpaid carers in Glasgow have been helped to draw up emergency plans in case they get ill and are unable to look after their loved ones.
Read MoreAn ecological emergency report with 25 recommendations to reverse declines in wildlife and restore nature in Glasgow has been backed by a council committee. The report was presented to the council's Environment, Sustainability and Carbon Reduction Policy Committee after being developed by a working group involving councillors and a range of local biodiversity organisations and national environmental agencies over the last year.
Read MoreGlasgow housing associations are being invited to join the city's Housing First revolution which is providing homes for people with long term, complex issues.
Read MoreTomorrow marks the start of the annual global Sixteen Days campaign (25 November - 10 December) when organisations across the world campaign to end violence against women.
Read MoreA Glasgow woman whose husband suffered a debilitating brain haemorrhage is urging people to appoint a Power of Attorney before it's too late.
Read MoreWork starts this weekend to temporarily widen an area of footway in front of Shawlands Primary School as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health during COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (19 November) learned of progress on its Digital Glasgow Strategy.
Read MoreLed by Southside Housing Association with support from a wide range of funders including Glasgow City Deal through the Metropolitan Glasgow Strategic Drainage Partnership (MGSDP) - a £2.2m project to create Halfway Community Park in Cardonald has transformed underused greenspace surrounding Moss Heights flats, as well as reducing flood risk in the area.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has marked 10 years of its Stalled Spaces programme by reviewing the successes of the scheme, and its future plans.
Read MoreGlasgow is set to have its say on the 52 point action plan that aims to lead the city's fight against climate change.
Read MoreWork starts in Cardonald on Friday 13 November 2020 to temporarily widen an area of footway close to Lourdes Primary School as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health during COVID-19.
Read MoreThe council has joined forces with Glasgow Times and The Herald to launch a citywide campaign to appeal for donations of up cycled winter coats, jackets and hoodies for Glasgow's children and young people in the fight against coronavirus over the cold months ahead.
Read MoreFollowing the recent introduction of pop-up cycle lanes across Glasgow, the west end is now set to benefit from additional active travel provision, with new cycling lanes set for Clarence Drive in Hyndland.
Read MoreGlasgow is at risk of moving to Tier 4 of the new system aimed at tackling the Covid-19 pandemic - such a move would put thousands of jobs at risk in the city, so Glaswegians are being urged to Fight 4 Glasgow by making sure they stick to Scottish Government guidelines.
Read MoreAs part of our Spaces for People programme which is implementing travel infrastructure to ease physical distancing during COVID-19, we will soon be installing two temporary bus boarders in the city centre.
Read MoreGlasgow Town Centre Action Programme (GTCAP) grants are now open to applications from organisations in the city. The grants are for projects that tackle food insecurity - with successful pantry schemes already underway in Parkhead and Ruchazie - and others that look to create new life in town centres and local shopping areas across Glasgow.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has developed a Telecoms Unit and Portal that will work with industry to attract, accelerate and facilitate digital infrastructure investment in the city.
Read MoreParents and carers of children who are due to start Primary One at the beginning of the new school term in August 2021 are being encouraged to register their child online during the annual school registration week from Monday 2 November to Friday 6 November.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has now approved District Regeneration Frameworks (DRFs) for both the Blythswood and Central districts of the city centre.
Read MoreA funding boost from the Scottish Government has seen investment in projects that support Glasgow's Low Emission Zone - a key initiative introduced in 2018 to protect public health by reducing levels of air pollution from road traffic.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has approved the acceptance of up to £21.3million of funding from Sustrans - as part of the 'Places for Everyone' programme - for the Avenues Plus project, which will see the existing Avenues programme extended to connect the city centre to surrounding neighbourhoods.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has approved the acceptance of up to £21.3million of funding from Sustrans - as part of the 'Places for Everyone' programme - for the Avenues Plus project, which will see the existing Avenues programme extended to connect the city centre to surrounding neighbourhoods.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (29 September) approved the next step in the delivery of the North Glasgow Strategic Development Framework (SDF), a document that will guide the development and regeneration of the area over the next 30 years.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council was today (22 October) given an update on the progress of the Sighthill Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA), the biggest project of its kind in the UK outside of London. The update noted key milestones achieved and looked forward to future projects within the TRA.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (22 October) approved the Strategic Development Framework (SDF) for Glasgow city centre. The SDF will guide the development of the city centre - the economic heart of Glasgow and the surrounding city-region - over the next 30 years.
Read MoreSafer streets for children popped up across Glasgow today as the second wave of the city's school car free zone scheme came into force
Read MoreGlasgow has received global recognition as a sustainable city.
Read MoreA City Deal project to 'daylight' Tollcross Burn and improve greenspace within Sandyhills Park is well underway and was recently delivered of a brand new pedestrian footbridge that will form a critical link between residential properties close by, and the park itself, spanning a new watercourse channel.
Read MoreGlasgow's dementia strategy has been hailed as world leading in a prestigious global study.
Read MoreHome Office plans to withdraw accommodation from hundreds of asylum seekers currently housed in Glasgow hotels are "dangerous" and "unconscionable", two Glasgow councillors have warned in a letter to Home Secretary, Priti Patel.
Read MoreThe designers of a City Deal project to prepare the former Diageo distillery site at Port Dundas for new homes to be built have scooped a top award for Public Realm/Landscaping at this year's Scottish Design Awards.
Read MoreWork to repair two Glasgow city centre streets is scheduled to take place over the course of next week.
Read MoreA report from SEPA, published on Clean Air Day 2020, provides strong evidence that air quality in Glasgow has improved since the introduction of the low emission zone in 2018.
Read MoreAir pollution impacts negatively on human health; particularly so for the very young, the elderly and those with existing respiratory and cardiovascular conditions. Glasgow is committed to cleaning up the city's air and as we mark Clean Air Day 2020, albeit virtually this year due to COVID-19, we're highlighting just some of the work going on to improve the quality of the air we breathe.
Read MoreLast year marked practical completion of the Greater Easterhouse Green Infrastructure Project which introduced surface water management features in the local area to reduce the risks and impacts of flooding as well as creating drainage capacity for housing-led regeneration.
Read MoreGlasgow has partnered with international sustainability leader EarthCheck to assist the city to benchmark its environmental and social performance and to deliver higher standards of health and hygiene in a COVID-19 recovery environment.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council committee today (1 October) noted the continuing progress in reducing the amount of vacant and derelict land in the city, accepted funding of £2.316million funding to help address the matter in 2020/21, and approved a delivery plan for this work.
Read MoreWork starts on Byres Road tomorrow to temporarily widen some sections of the footway, as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and help suppress the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreKelvin Way is now sporting pop-up cycle lanes and attractive planters as part of a revised road layout, created through our Spaces for People programme.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council committee was today (29 September) given an update on the progress of its Glasgow Housing Strategy (GHS).
Read MoreOpinions are being sought on a new draft strategy aimed at helping vulnerable people involved in street begging in Glasgow.
Read MoreA public conversation on a new strategy that will help create a modern, resilient and sustainable transport system for Glasgow has begun.
Read MoreThe Leaders of the eight local authorities in the Glasgow City Region have come together to urge local residents to keep to the rules, keep their loved ones safe, and keep us all out of lockdown.
Read MoreExisting cycle lanes on Corkerhill Road are set to benefit from the installation of soft segregation as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing additional space for physical distancing to help suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreKelvin Way will soon see the introduction of a pop-up cycle lane and the installation of attractive planters as part of a revised road layout as COVID-19 restrictions change.
Read MoreWork starts tomorrow to widen footways on both sides of Montrose Street between George Street and Cathedral Street, as part of the council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is about to begin the process of inviting submissions for a design tender for Block C of the city centre Avenues programme - funded by the Glasgow City Region City Deal. Block C is an area covering George Square, George Street, Hanover Street, John Street, Miller Street, St Vincent Street, Dundas Street and Dundas Lane in Glasgow city centre.
Read MoreA new native woodland is set to take root in Glasgow with 20,000 trees to be planted on former pastureland on the southern edge of the city.
Read MoreConcerns about an increase in mental health problems prompted by the pandemic has sparked calls for people to talk about their feelings more.
Read MoreFollowing the recent introduction of pop-up cycle lanes across Glasgow including Bilsland Drive in Ruchill, the north of the city is set to further benefit, with new active travel routes planned for nearby Hawthorn Street.
Read MoreGlasgow's new draft strategy on Street Begging will go before councillors on Thursday (Sept 3rd) ahead of public consultation.
Read MoreFrameworks to help guide the development and regeneration of both the River Clyde Corridor and Govan - Partick have now been adopted into Glasgow's City Development Plan.
Read MoreA recruitment drive is being launched today (Tuesday 1 September) offering a range of employment opportunities across Glasgow's social care sector.
Read MoreRoad safety for primary school pupils across Glasgow is set to improve this autumn with a plan to introduce car free zones around 21 city primary schools.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (27 August) agreed to move to the next stage of working with The Glasgow School of Art to help deliver the Underline Avenue between St Georges Cross and Cowcaddens.
Read MoreGlasgow's Spaces for People programme has secured an additional £4m of funding from Sustrans Scotland to expand, enhance and maintain initiatives that support physical distancing in public places to help suppress COVID-19
Read MoreFollowing the recent introduction of pop-up cycle lanes across Glasgow, the north of the city is also set to benefit, with new active travel routes planned for Bilsland Drive in Ruchill.
Read MoreCycling for those everyday journeys just got easier, with the news that our free cycle hire offer through the nextbike scheme, will continue to be available until next Spring.
Read MoreWork starts tomorrow on Dumbarton Road in Partick to temporarily widen footways as part of Spaces for People, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreFour gates at Kelvingrove Park are to be unlocked in time for children and young people walking or cycling to school for the first day of term tomorrow.
Read MoreWork starts in Bridgeton today to temporarily widen a section of the footway on Main Street as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreWhiteinch based social enterprise and charity Glasgow Wood Recycling, have been busily working away to build planters that will help the council to support physical distancing, and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreA new approach to collecting food waste from flats and tenements in the north-west of Glasgow is set to be trialled from Monday, August 10 this year.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (6 August) approved just over £1.268million IPG12 (developers' contribution) funding for the delivery and ongoing maintenance of new public realm in Cadogan Street, on the west side of Glasgow city centre.
Read MoreCouncillors have today approved an award of up to £10m City Deal funding to Transport Scotland, for the planned refurbishment of High Street train station.
Read MoreFollowing the introduction of pop-up cycle lanes on Cumbernauld Road, the north-east of the city is set to further expand its active travel provision with additional lanes set for Provanmill Road.
Read MoreA new study by researchers at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU), Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) and the University of Liverpool has found for the first time that the majority of Scots support the introduction of drug consumption rooms (DCRs).
Read MoreOpen gates at Kelvingrove Park will be staffed by council officers and police for the first time this Friday as part of an action plan to curb crime and anti-social behaviour within the park.
Read MoreWork starts on Paisley Road West in Cessnock today to temporarily widen footways as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreTemporary signs encouraging pedestrians to keep to the left-hand side of the street are being introduced today on two of Glasgow's busiest shopping streets.
Read MoreA section of Scotland's busiest road, the M8, will close for a 12-hour period on Saturday 1 August to allow construction teams to demolish a deteriorating footbridge to the north of Glasgow city centre.
Read MoreWork starts in Parkhead today to temporarily widen footways on both sides of Westmuir Street (between Gallowgate and Crail Street) as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow has been shortlisted for an award in a top international competition
Read MoreThe north east of the city is set to benefit from new cycle lanes, with work due to start this week on Cumbernauld Road.
Read MoreWork starts next week to temporarily widen footways in areas of Tollcross as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreWork is ongoing on Phase 2 of London Road's pop-up cycle lanes as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing additional space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreWork starts next week to create a temporary pop-up cycle lane on Gorbals Street as part of Spaces for People - the programme that is providing additional space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has today (14 July) launched its Contemporary Art Trail for the city centre, showcasing the many diverse and significant pieces of work that can be found there.
Read MoreWork starts on Monday (13 July 2020) to temporarily widen footways on Paisley Road West in Cardonald as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreAccess to Kelvingrove Park is being changed to help address concerns about the large gatherings taking place in the park this summer.
Read MoreWork start today to temporarily widen footways in areas of Easterhouse as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreWork starts this Tuesday to create new pop-up cycle lanes between Drumchapel and Knightswood as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing additional space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreCharging for on-street parking bays will begin again throughout Glasgow from July 9.
Read MoreWork starts tomorrow to install temporary travel infrastructure measures on several key streets in our city centre as part of the council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council and One O One Convenience Stores have launched a new food supply and delivery service to help the city's most vulnerable and shielding citizens with the aid of Community Transport Glasgow.
Read MoreGlasgow is encouraging everyone to consider cycling for everyday journeys as COVID-19 lockdown restrictions are eased, with an offer of free cycle hire through our nextbike scheme.
Read MoreWork starts this Monday to create new pop-up cycle lanes in the east end of the city as part of our Spaces for People programme, which is providing additional space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreWork starts tomorrow to install temporary travel infrastructure on key streets around George Square, as part of the council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow's hugely popular bike hire scheme has recorded one million hires just as a significant expansion of the service is about to go live.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has launched a consultation on the future of the Cowcaddens, Learning Quarter, Merchant City, and Townhead districts in the city centre.
Read MoreA green man revolution will benefit city centre pedestrians, with twenty sets of traffic lights at busy crossing points now automated, removing the need to push the button that prompts the green man to display.
Read MoreWork will take place this weekend to install temporary travel infrastructure on roads around Glasgow Central Station, as part of the council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a second wave of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (18 June) considered the findings of a 10-week public consultation on its City Centre Living Strategy, a document which proposes how the area's population will double in size to 40,000 over the next 15 years. The strategy (CCLS) has now been approved by the council.
Read MoreThe promotion of the compulsory purchase of two empty homes in Govanhill has been agreed by Glasgow City Council. The purchases of these properties - at 1/1, 29 Annette Street and 1/1, 35 Westmoreland Street - will improve the condition of the housing stock and bring empty homes back into use.
Read MoreA new online platform launched today (5 Jun, 2020) will empower people to share their suggestions for creating safer spaces in Glasgow for walking, cycling and wheeling, as COVID-19 restrictions are eased.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (4 June) accepted almost £2.75million from the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF) for three community-focused projects in the city.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (4 June) accepted almost £4.75million in funding from Energy Efficient Scotland. This funding will help to bring energy efficiencies to owner occupied and private rented homes in wholly-owned and mixed-tenure blocks in Glasgow under the Scottish Government's Energy Efficient Scotland - Area Based Schemes programme for 2020/21.
Read MoreGlasgow city centre is set to benefit from 25km of extra space for physical distancing to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreGlasgow's Space for Distancing initiative has been awarded £3.5 million from Sustrans Scotland to support physical distancing measures across the city and help to stifle the spread of COVID-19.
Read MoreWorried, anxious and lonely people who are struggling with the pressures of lockdown are being helped by voluntary organisations linked to the Glasgow Help Hub.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has agreed in principle to accept the offer of a funding contribution - from the owners of a housing development on the south bank of the River Clyde - to the creation of a new quay wall at Windmillcroft Quay, a Glasgow City Region City Deal project.
Read MoreThe new Clydeside pop-up cycle lane has been completed and is ready for use.
Read MoreLockdown didn't stop one of Scotland's oldest women celebrating her 107th birthday at a Glasgow care home yesterday!
Read MoreFollowing a public vote the new non-denominational school with community sports facilities in the North of Glasgow will be called North Kelvinside Primary.
Read MoreNew measures to support physical distancing for people walking and cycling in Glasgow have been unveiled.
Read MoreHundreds of litres of free hand sanitiser have been delivered to Glasgow care homes thanks to Scotch whisky producers, Chivas Brothers.
Read MoreDue to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic and the necessary public health restrictions now in place, most of the council's committees have been suspended.
Read MoreNew dad, Michael Wright, plans to jump out of a plane at 10,000ft to thank Glasgow's Housing First scheme for helping him rebuild his life after homelessness.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is to begin planning how to best recover economically from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreHuge congratulations to Catherine Craigie who celebrated her 100th birthday in style yesterday (Wed 15th) despite the Corona Virus lockdown.
Read MoreThe COP26 UN climate change conference set to take place in Glasgow in November has been postponed due to COVID-19.
Read MoreHundreds of people are being helped via a new Glasgow phoneline launched for city residents who are struggling during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreA new Glasgow hub has been created to help people struggling amid the Coronavirus crisis - linking them to organisations and volunteers who are keen to help.
Read MoreHotel rooms have been provided for rough sleepers in Glasgow amid the Corona Virus crisis.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Region City Deal project designed to better manage rainwater in the Drumchapel area is starting soon.
Read MoreA public consultation on the future use of the Dalmarnock Legacy Hub - located on Springfield Road - begins today (13 March) with an online survey.
Read MoreGlasgow is to join a group of 11 European cities in the Cities with Nature group, a unique initiative that recognises and enhances the value of nature in and around cities.
Read MoreAnyone concerned about Glasgow's natural world is being urged to help shape the city's response to the global ecological emergency.
Read MoreAccess to free period products will be much easier as the council announced today the continuing partnership with Simon Community Scotland and an increase period friendly points from 30 to 300 community venues over the next three years to tackle period equity in the city.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (10 March) considered a new temporary street café policy for the city centre.
Read MoreTwo Glasgow City Region City Deal projects designed to better manage rainwater across Penilee and Cardonald are due to start work in the coming weeks.
Read MoreFormer Old Firm players helped launch a new alternative giving scheme for people involved in street begging in Glasgow city centre today (Tues).
Read MoreThree community projects in Glasgow have received almost £2.75million from the Scottish Government's Regeneration Capital Grant Fund (RCGF).
Read MoreCouncillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, said: "The UK Government came to Glasgow simply to dismiss international expert evidence and the voices of those with lived experiences, frontline clinicians and social care professionals as a 'distraction'.
Read MoreYoungsters across Glasgow will be able to take part and enjoy free food and fun during the school holidays.
Read MoreCity chiefs from the public and private sectors, academia and civil society have been mobilised to lead Glasgow's race to carbon net zero by 2030.
Read MorePeople who have conquered drug addiction have earned jobs with Glasgow services helping others on the road to recovery.
Read MoreTo help inform the roll-out of the second phase of Glasgow's Low Emission Zone, we are seeking your views on key aspects including its boundary, enforcement dates and temporary local exemptions - as well as how it might affect your future transport choices.
Read MoreRapid new HIV tests which provide results in minutes has been introduced in Glasgow to help tackle the worst outbreak in decades.
Read MoreOn a typically rainy day, pupils from Croftfoot Primary School were stars of the show, as they highlighted to a captive audience, their appreciation of brand new outdoor play space and equipment - made possible through a Glasgow City Region City Deal project to reduce flood risk and enhance greenspace in the Kings Park area.
Read MoreA funding boost from the Scottish Government will see investment in projects that support Glasgow's Low Emission Zone - a key initiative introduced in 2018 to protect public health by reducing levels of air pollution from road traffic.
Read MorePeople with lived experience will lead the agenda at a Scottish conference on drug use in Glasgow.
Read MoreA new dementia-friendly day care centre is transforming the lives of older people and their relatives in Glasgow.
Read MoreAhead of its full implementation at the end of 2022, Glasgow Taxis are preparing for the city's Low Emission Zone, as they get behind a pilot scheme to make visible to the public which of their vehicles are already LEZ emissions compliant.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has now approved the beginning of work on a design strategy and traffic reconfiguration at George Square, the city's civic centre and principal urban space.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council committee today (6 February) approved almost £70,000 ENV2 funding towards the creation of a children's play area and a woodlands community space in the North Toryglen Transformational Regeneration Area (TRA).
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (6 February) approved the release of the £132,000 final allocation of funding for heritage projects on and around Glasgow's Canal.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (6 February) adopted the Open Space Strategy for the city - a document that will identify and guide how open space can be used to improve health, liveability and the resilience of Glasgow.
Read MoreThe new Planning Enforcement Charter for Glasgow was approved by the city council today (6 February).
Read MorePotential partners in a pioneering Alliance to End Homelessness are revealed in a report going before Glasgow councillors on February 6th.
Read MoreThousands of children in Glasgow enjoyed fresh food, nutritious meals and activities during the school holidays thanks to the Children's Holiday Food programme.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council's Glasgow Film Office (GFO) helped to generate almost £12.5million for the city's economy in 2019, though film, broadcast and advertising productions attracted to the city by their activity.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council committee today (28 January) considered the findings of the recent public engagement on the future use and design of George Square, the city's civic centre and principal urban space.
Read MoreGlasgow's new Lord Provost is Councillor Philip Braat
Read MoreLangside Nursery, a standalone establishment located within Battlefield Primary school in the south side, will be re-named Carmichael Nursery.
Read MoreThe heart of Pollok Country Park is set to become a pedestrian friendly zone as part of a new £5.4m sustainable transport improvement plan for the park approved by the council's City Administration Committee.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council's today (28 January) approved a partnership strategy with Govan Housing Association to tackle the condition of pre-1919 homes in the city's Ibrox and Cessnock areas.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council today (23 January) gave its approval to a public consultation on the Blythswood District Regeneration Framework (BLDRF). The consultation will begin on 31 January.
Read MoreCouncillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council and Aileen Campbell MSP, the Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government, were today (22 January) joined by Beth McNeil, Regional Managing Director of Keepmoat Homes from Keepmoat Homes and Bernadette Hewitt, Chair of Glasgow Housing Association (GHA), to mark the start of work on a transformational development of 824 new homes in Sighthill to be delivered by home builder Keepmoat Homes.
Read MoreResidents of two former Glasgow care homes are settling into a stunning new facility built as part of an £112.5million investment programme.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (16 January) approved the award of a contract to BAM Nuttall Ltd to deliver a new pedestrian and cyclist bridge over the M8 connecting Sighthill and Glasgow city centre.
Read MoreA Glasgow City Council spokeswoman said: "Shelter's legal action had no impact on the Scottish Housing Regulator's decision and we welcome their move to abandon their court case.
Read MoreEnthusiastic environmentalists from St Joseph's Primary School have been declared winners of a report writing competition, following practical learning sessions with air quality specialists Ricardo Energy & Environment, as part of a citizen science project to study levels of air pollution within their own school estate.
Read MoreBus operators have marked the start of year two of Glasgow's Low Emission Zone (LEZ), which will see a significant increase in the proportion of city centre bus journeys that must be made on low emission vehicles.
Read MoreAs many people start to wind down for the festive period, hundreds of home carers across Glasgow are gearing up to carry out thousands of visits to some of our most vulnerable citizens on Christmas Day and over the festive period.
Read MorePupils from Aultmore Park Primary School headed out to Blairtummock Park today to mark the recent completion of the £7.4 million Greater Easterhouse Green Infrastructure Project which has created new greenspaces and enhanced those existing, by introducing surface water management features that will reduce the risks and impacts of flooding for the local area, and also downstream through the east end of Glasgow, whilst creating drainage capacity for housing led regeneration.
Read MoreRapid action was taken to revive overdose victims 17 times in four months at Glasgow's Winter Night Shelter last year.
Read MoreWork starts today to install temporary travel infrastructure on even more city centre streets, as part of the council's Spaces for People programme which is providing extra space for physical distancing to protect public health and suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.
Read MoreAddictions experts at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) will lead a study into Scotland's first heroin assisted treatment service.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has approved the St Enoch District Regeneration Framework (DRF) and its 10-year Action Plan.
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