Glasgow City Council's Glasgow Film Office (GFO) has unveiled the latest economic impact figures from the film, broadcast and advertising productions it plays a key role in attracting to the city.
Read MoreA fund will provide support to independent shops on the High Street and Saltmarket, one of the oldest and of the most historically significant thoroughfares in Glasgow, as part of a strategy to regenerate the area. The appearance and shop fronts and the buildings in which they reside has a considerable impact and influence on an area's character.
Read MoreThe creation of a new £40million Health and Social Care Hub in Parkhead has moved a step closer.
Read MoreChildren from a Glasgow nursery are proving to be an elixir of youth for residents of a nearby care home.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has passed a budget that invests in communities and ensures the city is ready to deal with its half-billion-pounds equal pay bill.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (21 February) approved Supplementary Guidance on Economic Development within the City Development Plan - this guidance will now be submitted to Scottish Ministers for consideration.
Read MoreEddie McGinlay's job prospects were in the rough, until Glasgow Supported Employment Service helped him score a hole-in-one at a Glasgow golf club.
Read MoreAn appeal is being made to trace relatives of men killed serving in the Cyprus Emergency Peace Keeping Force - often referred to as the 'Forgotten Conflict'
Read MoreCar free zones are set to be trialled at seven Glasgow primary schools in a bid to improve road safety for children.
Read MoreMore than 10,000 families across the city could be in line to benefit from more free and fully funded early learning and childcare (ELC) in Glasgow's nurseries following an agreement and cross party support at today's City Administration Committee.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council today (7 February) approved a Property and Land Strategy which will guide how the council makes the best use of its substantial property and land estate, the biggest in the city. The possible relocation of council offices from the city centre to key regeneration areas across Glasgow is one action being considered through the strategy.
Read MoreGlasgow's long-running equal pay dispute is over, after councillors formally approved a compensation deal for claimants.
Read MorePlans for the regeneration of Broomielaw, a historic area in Glasgow city centre on the north bank of the Clyde that is key to the further regeneration of both the city centre and the River Clyde corridor, were today (7 February) considered by Glasgow City Council.
Read MorePlans that will transform walking and cycling between St George's Cross and Kelvinbridge will be the focus of two public drop-in events this month.
Read MoreA key partnership between Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Business School came to fruition this week, as ambitious enterprises nurtured by the Glasgow City Deal business accelerator Tontine, completed iGAP@Tontine - a specially created programme designed to help companies with aspirations to scale-up.
Read More'Let's grow together' is the call to anyone interested in growing food in Glasgow ahead of series of workshops intended to shape the city's new food growing strategy.
Read MoreGlasgow is to set up an Alternative Giving scheme to help transform the lives of people of who participate in begging.
Read MoreAn emergency working group tasked with taking on Glasgow's fight against climate change will be led by Councillor Martha Wardrop.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council has today (21 February) approved a £50,000 grant as a contribution to the remediation of the berth for the PS Waverley at Glasgow Science Centre.
Read MoreGlasgow City Council is inviting hundreds of businesses in the city centre to help shape a new action plan to tackle anti-social behaviour around central station.
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