November 2018
Awards Honour for Glasgow Recovery Communities Team
A team of dedicated health care professionals has had their work recognised at the annual Scottish Health Awards 2018.
British Heart Foundation Scotland Shows Support for Glasgow's Low Emission Zone
With only one month to go before Glasgow introduces Scotland's first Low Emission Zone, Councillor Anna Richardson, Convener for Sustainability and Carbon Reduction has visited the British Heart Foundation's Centre of Research Excellence at the University of Edinburgh to hear how LEZs can help to tackle air pollution and bring about health benefits.
Consultation offers chance to help shape next phase of Avenues in Glasgow city centre
City centre Avenues project moves on to next phase with consultation offering the chance to influence the project which will transform the city centre.
Could You Make Room for One More?
Caring Glasgow people are being urged to make Room for One More in a new campaign to find short break foster carers.
Council approves acceptance of funding from Sustrans for active travel connections at new civic square in Shawlands
Funding for active travel route to, through and from new civic square in Shawlands approved by council
Council approves acceptance of Heritage Lottery Fund award for canal project
Funding will help deliver funding for heritage and cultural projects on or close to Glasgow's Canal
Council approves almost £8million to support private housing repairs in Glasgow
Glasgow City Council supports homeowners in a variety of ways including disabled adaptations
Council approves Digital Glasgow Strategy to bring city social and economic benefits from the digital revolution
Digital Glasgow Strategy will bring benefits to city's economic and public services.
Council approves High Street Area Strategy to regenerate Glasgow's historic heart
High Street Area Strategy to regenerate historic quarter of Glasgow
Council publishes plan to increase access and support for British Sign Language users
Glasgow City Council has today (15 November 2018) launched its first ever British Sign Language (BSL) action plan to support BSL users in the city.
Council Staff Raise Almost £23,500 for Sleep in the Park
Glasgow City Council staff have almost £23,500 in sponsorship to help homeless people.
Eight out of ten people in Glasgow want protected cycle lanes
The UK's most comprehensive assessment of cycling in cities, Bike Life, has revealed that eight out of ten people in Glasgow (82%) support building more protected roadside cycle lanes even when this could mean less space for other road traffic.