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September 2016

Council approves sale of former Govan school site to housing association

Glasgow City Council's Executive Committee today (8 September) approved the £283,743 sale of the former Hill's Trust School in Govan from City Property (Glasgow) LLP to Elderpark Housing Association.

Council confirms details of sale of Merchant City site for hotel development

Glasgow City Council's Executive Committee today (8 September) approved the details of the sale of the site at 69-97 Ingram Street - currently an NCP car park - to Merchant Hotel Glasgow Limited for the development of a hotel in the Merchant City.

Council allocates £500,000 funding to develop historic Easterhouse landmark

Glasgow City Council's Executive Committee today (8 September) approved £500,000 funding for the development of Provanhall House, one of Glasgow's oldest buildings, as part of its delivery of the Easterhouse Town Centre Action Plan (ETCAP).

Glasgow's 700 Tons Litter Blitz

Glasgow's new Environmental Taskforce has cleared almost 700 tons of rubbish and removed 12,500 sqm of graffiti from across the city since its launch in June.

Budget conversation for Glasgow

Glaswegians are being asked for their views on how best to deliver and pay for local services.

Candidates for Garscadden-Scotstounhill by-election confirmed

Six candidates have been confirmed for the by-election in the Glasgow City Council Garscadden-Scotstounhill ward on October 6, 2016.

Glasgow Community Councillors invited to development day

Members of Glasgow's 82 community councils are invited to join a training and development event run by Glasgow City Council.

Cadets join Lord Provost for Merchant Navy Memorial Day

Glasgow's Lord Provost was joined by more than one hundred Merchant Navy cadets at a ceremony in George Square to mark Merchant Navy Memorial Day.

Lord Provost and Poet Laureate seek aspiring poets

Glasgow's Lord Provost teamed up with the city's Poet Laureate to inspire children to embrace poetry at Glendale Primary School

Glasgow places people and communities at heart of resilience strategy

People and communities have been placed at the heart of a new strategy intended to build Glasgow's resilience against the impact of the shocks and stresses faced by a city in the 21st century.

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