Schools and nurseries which were closed last week as a result of storm damage will reopen on Monday, 1 February, 2016.
Schools and nurseries which were closed last week as a result of storm damage will reopen on Monday, 1 February, 2016.
Glasgow pupils get creative with famous comic artist
Comic artist renowned for Beano and Marvel work visits two South Glasgow Schools
Community Groups Urged to Help Tackle Hate Crime
Scotland's Lord Advocate today met Glasgow community and voluntary groups to discuss prosecuting alleged perpetrators of Hate Crimes.
Commonwealth Compass unveiled by Glasgow Tree Lovers' Society
As part of the continuing legacy of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games and to celebrate Glasgow Green's twinning with the Americas, a Commonwealth compass landscape feature has been created at the Dassie Green, ...
Glasgow City Council has secured funding of more than £3million from Zero Waste Scotland to help support the city's new waste strategy.
Council and social enterprises to offer energy switching service for business
Glasgow City Council and partners the Wise Group and Citrus Energy have launched a commercial energy switching service - Glasgow People's Energy - that could potentially save businesses and organisations in the ...
Rail link to Glasgow Airport could be operational by 2025
A rail link between Glasgow city centre and Glasgow Airport has taken a major step forward, it was announced today.
Drumchapel High School get on air thanks to Flightpath funding
Pupils at Drumchapel High School are preparing to launch a brand new community radio station thanks to funding from Glasgow Airport's FlightPath Fund.
Are you one of Glasgow's 9000 unconfirmed electors?
Several thousand residents urged to respond to voting registration reminders. Deadline: 20 November 2015
Clooney invited to Lord Provost's charity Burns Supper
Glasgow's Lord Provost has invited George Clooney to her record-breaking Burns Supper
Eight new 'solar schools' will help cut bills and emmissions
The schools will harness the energy from the sun to help the city cut its energy bills and carbon emissions.
Council approves next stage for regeneration of Sauchiehall and Garnethill district
Glasgow City Council has approved the next stage of the Sauchiehall and Garnethill District Regeneration Framework, which features 80 proposed projects, including a bridge and park built over the M8 near ...
Lord Provost hosts record breaking Burns Supper
The Lord Provost will host her record breaking Burns Supper at Glasgow's Thistle Hotel on Friday 22 January.
Consultation seeks citizens' views on Budget
Citizens are being asked for their opinions on Glasgow City Council's budgets for 2016/17 and 2017/18 as part of a citywide consultation launched today.
Better Eating Better Learning - Glasgow schools' food policy launch
All nursery, primary and secondary schools in Glasgow have adopted a new food policy following extensive consultation with children, young people, school staff, stakeholders and parents.
A ground-breaking project that turned around the lives of young gang members in Gorbals has been adopted in another south-side area to improve the lives of a local community in Govan.
THE lives of a group of former gang members have been transformed and a community freed from their crime and anti-social behaviour thanks to a unique approach by Glasgow Community Planning Partners.
Food's for thought as Glasgow launches major recycling drive
Scotland's largest city has launched the first phase of a major new initiative aimed at recycling and cutting the amount of waste it sends to landfill.
Sighthill event to provide details of regeneration plans and community project
An event on Wednesday 3 February will provide the latest information on the £220million regeneration of Sighthill, as well as details on a project that local people will participate in and develop over the next ...
St Roch's Secondary pupils chosen as one of Scotland's Young Ambassadors for Inclusion.
Keren Mingole and Connor Anderson were chosen to represent Glasgow as part of the new Scotland's Young Ambassadors for Inclusion programme developed by Education Scotland.
Lord Provost Councillor Sadie Docherty's New Year message
New Year is a time when we welcome in 2016 with family and friends and look forward to the future.