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February 2019

Emergency working group set up to tackle city's climate change challenge

An emergency working group tasked with taking on Glasgow's fight against climate change will be led by Councillor Martha Wardrop.

Food growing workshops to help Glasgow become a sustainable food city

'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.

Fund will support independent shops on Glasgow's historic High Street

A 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.

New £40million Health & Social Care Hub

The creation of a new £40million Health and Social Care Hub in Parkhead has moved a step closer.

Nursery Pupils Bring Care Home Residents Joie de Vivre

Children from a Glasgow nursery are proving to be an elixir of youth for residents of a nearby care home.

River Park on the Clyde among plans council considering for Broomielaw regeneration

Plans 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.

School Car Free Zones To Be Trialled In Glasgow

Car free zones are set to be trialled at seven Glasgow primary schools in a bid to improve road safety for children.

Street Change Glasgow to Help Transform Lives of City's Most Vulnerable

Glasgow is to set up an Alternative Giving scheme to help transform the lives of people of who participate in begging.

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