Glasgow City Council today (23 February) approved £15.68million in Community Growth Funding for the creation of a new community hub at James Lindsay Park in Baillieston.
Read MorePrimary, secondary and ASL schools will be closed to all pupils on 28 February and 1 March due to industrial action.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has given its approval to six new projects in the city that will be funded through the UK Government's Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) and delivered by the council.
Read MorePeople who lost their jobs due to the economic impact of Covid are among 63 Glasgow recruits learning new skills on an employability course.
Read MoreMore than 13,000 illicit vapes have been seized from wholesalers and retailers in Glasgow in the past three months.
Read MoreIconic Scottish landmarks illuminated in the UCI's rainbow colours to mark six months until the biggest cycling event in the world.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (2 February) approved the disposal of the site of the former Gowanbank Primary School in Pollok to Rosehill Housing Co-operative.
Read MoreIntroducing tariffs for Glasgow's public network of charging points for electric vehicles will help to the meet the future demand for charging, according to a new council report.
Read MoreGlasgow has set out plans to implement a citywide 20mph mandatory speed limit to boost road safety and encourage active travel.
Read MoreConcept designs influenced by local residents that show how four city neighbourhoods could look in the future have been revealed.
Read MoreRecycling in Glasgow is set to receive a multi-million pound investment boost following a successful £21.2m bid to Zero Waste Scotland's Recycling Improvement Fund.
Read MoreGlasgow is formally joining forces with seven other local authorities in a bid to plant millions of trees across the Clyde Valley
Read MoreThe procurement process for the works at Windmillcroft Quay, on the south bank of the Clyde at Tradeston, will soon begin.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council's Affordable Warmth Programme is continuing to make homes in Glasgow more energy-efficient.
Read MoreThe draft Local Housing Strategy (LHs) 203-28 for Glasgow was considered by Glasgow City Council today (24 January).
Read MoreWork on a key section of Glasgow's emerging network of cycling infrastructure is now underway.
Read MoreFamilies across Glasgow are being urged to apply for financial help towards their energy bills and can now apply for the one-off £49 fuel top-up payment online.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has now accepted an award of £3.217million for 11 community projects across the city from the Scottish Government's Place Fund.
Read MoreGlasgow's plans for active travel have received a significant funding boost
Read MoreAlmost £50million of grant funding will be distributed across Glasgow's communities, targeting citizens and communities most in need.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has, for the second consecutive year, been awarded the 'Food for Life Served Here' Bronze Award for its efforts in serving up fresh, local and sustainable school meals to pupils across its 130 primary schools and seven ASN schools.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (12 January) approved the Strategic Housing Investment Plan (SHIP) for the city, with the plan outlining how the supply of affordable housing can be increased to meet Glasgow's housing needs and growth ambitions for the 2023/24 - 2027/28 period.
Read MorePublic consultation on the final four District Regeneration Frameworks (DRFs) for the city centre districts (Cowcaddens, the Learning Quarter, the Merchant City and Townhead) will begin on 20 January and continue until 3 March.
Read MoreUpdated information has been sent by the executive director of education, Douglas Hutchison on the potential strike action by teacher unions in January to parents and carers ahead of the school holidays.
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