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June 2018

Flag flown to mark Armed Forces Day celebrations countdown

Glasgow's Depute Lord Provost, Councillor Philip Braat joined senior military personnel in George Square to witness the Armed Forces Day Flag being flown from the City Chambers.

Big Surge in Street Play applications

Glasgow is gearing up for its biggest ever Street Play weekend with 24 communities taking part in the traffic-free event, which runs from Friday, June 22 to Sunday, June 24.

British Sign Language Users Urged to Air their Views

British Sign language (BSL) users, their families and interested parties are invited to share their views on how Glasgow City Council and partners can make their services more accessible.

City Centre Fire Update

Residents evacuated

Consultation on proposals for Avenues on and around Argyle Street begins

City centre and online consultations began on 15 June

Council secures £940k funding award for innovative solar car park.

An ambitious plan to transform a city car park into a solar power centre has secured £940k from a European Commission fund focused on pioneering research and innovation

Council to Consult on Protest Buffer Zones at Health Facilities

Glasgow is to consult health officials, the police and the Scottish Govt on the creation of anti-abortion protest "buffer zones" outside hospitals & clinics.

Dedication of Glasgow's Irish & Highland Famine Memorial

Glasgow today remembered those who suffered in the Great Famine and the enduring contribution of refugees and their descendants to the city's culture and character, at the unveiling of an Irish and Highland Famine Memorial.

Glasgow set for Scotland's first Low Emission Zone

Glasgow is forging a path towards cleaner air, as timescales for Scotland's first Low Emission Zone, were today agreed by councillors at the City Administration Committee.

Home Office Accepts Public Health Case for Safer Drug Consumption Facility

The Home Office has responded to a Glasgow City Council motion in favour of safer drug consumption facility by highlighting the health benefits of safer injecting.

Hyndland Secondary pupils help to launch Clean Air Day

Glasgow City Council has launched plans for an exciting event in George Square to promote a national day dedicated to improving air quality. Glasgow, which will become the first Scottish city to introduce a Low Emission Zone (LEZ) by the end of the year, is supporting Clean Air Day which will take place on Thursday June 21 2018.

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