June 2019
Glasgow gets ready for Street Play play dates
Children across Glasgow are looking forward to play dates this weekend as part of the Street Play's Midsummer Big Weekender.
Improving Air Quality Inspires Creative Pupils to Boast Brilliant Banners
With Glasgow's Low Emission Zone introduced at the end of last year, it's been the ideal time to involve city youngsters in an exciting art project about air pollution, which has seen schools secure colourful banners for outside display.
Innovative project to transform vacant shop units into temporary creative spaces on Glasgow's Historic High Street and Saltmarket
A new project will see 11 vacant shop units on Glasgow's historic High Street and Saltmarket transformed into interim / temporary spaces, most of which are for the creative industries, was launched today
New measures introduced to combat city centre congestion
New measures to tackle Glasgow city centre traffic congestion are set to come into effect for the first time on June 30.
New Youth Health Service Proposed for Glasgow
A new citywide Youth Health Service aimed at people aged 11-18 years, is being proposed for Glasgow.
Primary Pupils Project Pollution Solutions
Children's artwork, highlighting the impacts of air pollution has been projected onto our cityscape in advance of Clean Air Day which will be marked by a free event in George Square on 20 June, dedicated to air quality.
Proposals for regeneration of St Enoch District announced by Council
Glasgow City Council today (13 June) presented proposals for the regeneration of the St Enoch district in the city centre, and also approved a public consultation on the proposals, which will begin tomorrow and last for 12 weeks.
Record amount of funding to be allocated by Council for affordable homes in Glasgow
A Glasgow City Council committee today (13 June) was told that the city has a budget of over £104million - the highest-ever figure - for its 2019/20 Affordable Housing Supply Programme (AHSP). This funding will help deliver over 3,500 affordable homes in Glasgow over the next two years.
Sunnyside Primary pupils plea to schools to help with their latest campaign
Pupils at Sunnyside Primary school are calling on their fellow schoolmates to join them in their latest campaign which aims to highlight the consequences of dropping litter on sea life.
The first of thousands of equal pay settlements following funding deal made
Payments to Glasgow's thousands of equal pay claimants have begun, it was confirmed today.
Three Space for Growth Hubs to be established in Glasgow
Three Space for Growth hubs were today approved by Glasgow City Council today (13 June) - providing affordable space from which local social enterprises and community-based organisations can operate to provide social and economic benefit for the city.
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