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June 2016

Glasgow Alcohol & Drugs Partnership Looking at the health needs of people who inject in public places

The Glasgow City Alcohol and Drug Partnership (ADP) is setting up a working group to research the potential of piloting a drug injecting facility and heroin-assisted treatment within the city centre.

Glasgow Club at Kelvin Hall open for business this summer

Glasgow Life has announced good news for fitness fans today (Tuesday 28 June), as an opening date of 22 August has been set for the new Glasgow Club in the city's redeveloped Kelvin Hall.

Local groups receive quality award for managing community facilities

Six local community groups in Glasgow are being recognised with a KeyStone quality award for adopting best practice in managing their local facilities.

Simplified procedures make it easier for local groups to seek funding to improve communities

From August 2016 public, third sector and community groups will find it easier to apply for funding through one of the 21 area partnerships in the city.

Statement from the Leader of Glasgow City Council on the outcome of the EU Referendum

Councillor Frank McAveety, Leader of Glasgow City Council, has issued a statement on the outcome of the referendum.

Community budgeting money sees health and wellbeing events held across the city

Four community information events are being held in Glasgow following successful funding from the Council's first ever community budgeting programme.

Glasgow's iconic Kelvin Hall set for further multi-million pound investment

The redevelopment of one of Glasgow's most famous and best loved landmarks, the iconic Kelvin Hall, is set to take a major step forward as details of £8.2million worth of improvements are brought forward by Glasgow City Council.

New grant funding will support active travel around Glasgow

Glasgow City Council is to invest £3 million on cycling, walking and road safety projects across the city, it was announced today.

Lord Provost Pledges Support for Armed Forces Day

Glasgow's Lord Provost Sadie Docherty, in her role as Lord Lieutenant, will lead the city's Armed Forces Day celebrations in George Square on Saturday 25 June.

Lord Provost toasts success of Glasgow foster carers

Lord Provost Sadie Docherty has paid tribute to council foster carers Joe and Betty Middleton after the couple's recent success in two national awards.

A book of condolences has been opened by Glasgow City Council in honour of Jo Cox MP.

The memorial ledger has been placed inside the City Chambers to allow people to pay their personal respects.

Friends lend their support to Glasgow's Helping Heroes

Lord Provost Sadie Docherty today signed up as the city's first high profile 'friend' of Glasgow's Helping Heroes.

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