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July 2022

£21.6million impact of 'Gaelic Economy' in Glasgow outlined in new report

A new report shows the impact of the 'Gaelic Economy' in Glasgow, bringing in £21.6million to the city, as well as supporting 700 jobs.

East End Community Set to Shine in Week of Action

Craigend is undergoing a week of intensive action to tackle environmental issues.

Final engagement on design of George Square and surrounding streets begins

A final public engagement exercise with the people of Glasgow on the future design of George Square and the surrounding Avenues begins today (11 July).

Food for Life Scotland Public Sector Expansion Pilot to deliver more fresh, local and sustainable food in Glasgow

Food for Life Scotland has launched its Public Sector Expansion Pilot in Glasgow to bring fresh, local and sustainable meals to new public sector settings across the city, with the aim of scaling the programme in other areas of Scotland in the future, thanks to increased funding from Scottish Government.

Glaswegians urged to put in place a Power of Attorney

Families across Glasgow are being urged to obtain Power of Attorney - a legal document that allows an agreed person to act on their behalf in the event of an emergency, illness or accident.

High-rise cyclists get a lift from new bike stores

High-rise residents on Glasgow's Southside are being helped to get on their bikes thanks to a set of new ground floor cycle stores.

People First Zone at heart of plans to transform Glasgow city centre

A People First Zone where people would have priority over vehicles has been placed at the heart of plans to transform Glasgow city centre.

Unsung Forestry Heroes Recognised at Pollok Country Park

A new living memorial at Pollok Country Park pays tribute to the sacrifice of foresters from the Commonwealth countries who travelled thousands of miles to keep Scotland's timber supplies flowing during WW2.

Unwanted Electrical Items Have The Power To Do More

Glasgow City Council is teaming up with Valpak Ltd to promote the reuse of small electrical items, as part of its environmental compliance partner's 'Power to Do More' campaign.

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