March 2016
Time to have your say! Greater Govan residents asked to help improve their local neighbourhood
Work is about to begin with residents in Greater Govan to ask them what they'd like to see change in their neighbourhood to better the lives of local people.
North East communities reaping the benefits of a Thriving Places approach
Tea dances, community breakfasts, homework club and cooking lessons for parents; just a few examples of the community led projects currently running in the North East of Glasgow thanks to Thriving Places.
UNISON janitors' industrial action
UNISON has notified the council of the intention by some of their janitorial members in the city's primary, Additional Support for Learning (ASL) schools and nurseries to take part in industrial action from Monday 14 March - Wednesday 16 March.
Council budget protects frontline services and invests in education and communities despite biggest ever cuts
Glasgow City Council has passed a budget for the next financial year that invests in education, communities and employment.
Celebrating success in our schools
The annual Standards and Quality report for the city's education services has been published and it highlights another incredible set of achievements to celebrate with our young people and school staff across the city.
Lord Provost and Unicef host International Women's Day Debate
Female education, employment and enterprise opportunities will be at the heart of discussion at an International Women's Day event being hosted by Glasgow's Lord Provost at the City Chambers today Tuesday 8 March.
Glasgow saddles up to be the cycling city of Scotland
Glasgow City Council is to invest £6million improving cycling and cycling infrastructure across the city.
Official Opening of Dance School of Scotland & Knightswood Halls of Residence
Pupils past and present, in dance and musical theatre, of the Dance School of Scotland at Knightswood Secondary joined guests today (Tuesday 1 March) at the official opening of the £4.5 million halls of residence which secures the national status of this centre of excellence.
New Glasgow Fairtrade Business Logo
A new Glasgow fair trade sticker logo was launched today (Tuesday 1 March, 2016) to help Glaswegians identify shops and businesses across the city that sell Fairtrade products.
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