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  • 2022

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/9118/2022

    Information about events that took place in 2022.

  • Personal Licence

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/licences/alcohol/personal

    Information on how to apply for a Personal Licence to sell alcohol issued under the Licensing (Scotland) Act 2005.

  • Management of Historic Buildings

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/1685/Management-of-Historic-Buildings

    Advice and guidance on the Management of Historic Buildings.

  • Work For Us

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/vacancies

    You can view and apply for our current vacancies on myjobscotland's Website.

  • Japanese Knotweed

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/japaneseknotweed

    Information on and how to deal with Japanese Knotweed.

  • Unsung Forestry Heroes Recognised at Pollok Country Park

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/2608/Unsung-Forestry-Heroes-Recognised-at-Pollok-Country-Park

    A new living memorial at Pollok Country Park pays tribute to the sacrifice of foresters from the Commonwealth countries who travelled thousands of miles to keep...

  • McIntosh, John (1894 - 1918)

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/7475/McIntosh-John-1894-1918

    Second Lieutenant, 217th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery Buried at  Loos Memorial Commemorated at  Hillhead High School Second Lieutenant John Mclntosh was ...

  • McLagan, James (1895 - 1916)

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/7492/McLagan-James-1895-1916

    Second Lieutenant, 61st Div. Lowland Field Coy. Royal Engineers Buried at  Sighthill Cemetery Commemorated at  Hillhead High School Second Lieutenant J. McLagan...

  • A Glaswegian's War Diary

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/6580/A-Glaswegian-s-War-Diary

    This is the First World War Diary of Robert Lindsay Mackay, OBE, MC, MB, CB, MD, D PH, giving an account of his day-to-day life with the 11th Battalion of the A...

  • Mary Barbour

    https://glasgow.gov.uk/article/6765/Mary-Barbour

    Their names will be remembered for evermore During the war the groundswell of political activism in Glasgow grew because of housing shortages. Women campaigned ...

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