September 2019
Place Commission to consider how design can make a better Glasgow
A Place Commission for Glasgow - an independent look at how Glasgow can design its places to put people first, make the city a better place for all to live in, and prepare for future changes as best it can has been launched.
Prohibition of Processions - meeting 11 September
A meeting of the city's Public Processions Committee has ordered the prohibition of six marches that had been due to take place this weekend.
PUBLIC PROCESSIONS - Saturday, 21 September
FOUR public processions due to take place in Glasgow on Saturday are expected to go ahead.
Public Processions - Saturday, 7 September
On Friday night, a protest against a public procession taking place in Govan was at the centre of significant disorder.
Recognition for Glasgow's Longest Serving Foster Carers
Glasgow foster carers who have dedicated more than 800 years in total to looking after children have been honoured.
Sauchiehall Avenue now complete
Sauchiehall Avenue, on Sauchiehall Street between Charing Cross and Rose Street, the first of the 'Avenues' to be delivered across Glasgow city centre in a £115million programme - the biggest of its kind in the UK - funded by the Glasgow City Region City Deal, is now complete.
Statement from Leader of the Council on COP26 announcement
"It is a tremendous honour for our city and recognition of the strides on sustainability we have made that Glasgow will host an event of such global significance.
Success for Seven Care Experienced Young People
Seven care experienced young people have landed jobs as Home Carers thanks to a scheme run by Glasgow's Health & Social Care Partnership (GCHSCP) and Action for Children.
Young people invited to take part in first ever school competition to tackle hate crime
Schools across Glasgow have been invited to take part in a new art competition ahead of the city's annual Hate Crime Awareness Week (HCAW) next month.
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