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January 2016

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

Glasgow City Council's response to attacks in Paris

Following the deeply-distressing incidents in Paris The Lord Provost of Glasgow, Councillor Sadie Docherty, and the Leader of Glasgow City Council, Councillor Frank McAveety, said:

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 Charing Cross.

Encouraging signs as Govan follows suit in tackling youth offending through joint and targeted approach by community planning partners

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.

Different approach to tackling gang-related anti-social behaviour sees drastic drop in crime in Gorbals

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.

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.

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