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September 2024

Survey reveals increased neighbourhood satisfaction following greenspace transformation

A residents' survey has revealed increased neighbourhood satisfaction following the £2.6m transformation of underused greenspace in Cardonald.

Culture and cuisine are on the menu as main Glasgow 850 programme announced

With just 100 days to go until Glasgow starts its yearlong birthday celebration, details have been announced on what people can get involved in throughout 2025

New air pollution data reveals promising start for Glasgow's LEZ

New air pollution data for 2023 has revealed a promising start for Glasgow's LEZ.

LEZ penalty fines to fund environment-enhancing projects

LEZ penalty charge income is to be invested back into the city through a range of environment-enhancing projects.

25-year lease of Molendinar Community Centre to local charity approved by council

Glasgow City Council has now approved a 25-year lease of the Molendinar Community Centre, on Royston Road in Glasgow, to St Paul's Youth Forum through the People Make Glasgow Communities (PMGC) programme.

New Chief Officer appointed to Glasgow's Health and Social Care Partnership

Glasgow has appointed Pat Togher as its new Chief Officer

Land in Maryhill and Gallowgate to be disposed to housing associations by city council

Glasgow City Council has approved the disposal of land in Maryhill to Maryhill Housing Association, and land in Gallowgate to Wheatley Homes Glasgow. These disposals will allow progress on the delivery of regeneration in both of these areas.

Glasgow's First Firework Control Zone Announced

****We are very sorry that the firework control zone for Pollokshields cannot go ahead as we had hoped for this year's Bonfire Night. The legal notice needed to create the zone was not issued in enough time to ensure it can come into effect as planned for between November 1 and November 10. Unfortunately this means the zone will not be legally enforceable during this time and implementation of the zone will now be deferred until next year. We have written directly to the members of the Pollokshields community who applied to have a firework control zone for their area and apologised for the disappointment this development will cause. We are working with our partners in the emergency services to address the community safety concerns that have been expressed about Bonfire Night in Pollokshields and other parts of the city. ****

Govan - Partick Bridge formally opened

The Govan - Partick Bridge was formally opened earlier today (6 September, 2024) by Councillor Susan Aitken, Leader of Glasgow City Council, Tom Arthur, Scottish Government Minister for Employment and Investment, and UK Government Minister for Scotland, Kirsty McNeil, and children from local primary schools, Notre Dame Primary and Riverside Primary.

Swans Stoned by Children Moved to Safety

Stone-throwing children targeting swans in a Glasgow park have forced council staff to move the remaining birds to safety.

City Centre Improvement Fund now available to businesses and owners

Glasgow City Council has today (5 September) approved a new £400,000 fund to help improve the look and feel of the city centre and find new uses for vacant property.

Glasgow City Council gains Bronze Award for early years

Glasgow City Council has, for the third consecutive year, been awarded the Food for Life Served Here Bronze award for its efforts in serving up fresh, local and sustainable school meals to pupils across its 141 primary schools and 112 early year sites. That's 37,000 daily meals that are good for pupil health, the local economy and the environment.

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