April 2018
100 Days to Go until Glasgow 2018
Glasgow and Scotland set for a 'bumper summer' with one million expected to experience the world-first event. One million residents, visitors, spectators, athletes and media will be part of the sporting and cultural experience of the Glasgow 2018 European Championships taking place from 2 to 12 August this summer.
Artistic Youths Transform Eyesore Bridge With Graffiti Mural
An eyesore bridge has been transformed with a community mural by a well-known Glasgow graffiti artist and local young people.
Call for organisations to join council to help end holiday hunger
The Council is seeking support from organisations, individuals, third sector and voluntary groups across the city to help deliver a range of school summer holiday programmes that will include free meals for every nursery, primary and secondary school pupil who wish to take part.
Glasgow Bids for £100m to Become UK's Smartest 5G City
A £100million funding bid could catapult Glasgow into pole position as the UK's smartest 5G city.
Glasgow's population continues to rise
The number of people in the city continues to grow.
How we are doing - pupils, staff and families asked about education in the city
Education services stakeholder survey published.
New name for Glasgow's multi-million pound active travel project
Glasgow City Council and Sustrans Scotland announce new identity of Woodside Mini Holland project as Connecting Woodside.
Pedal fever as city gears up for month of cycling
Glasgow is gearing up for a month of cycling activity as the council launches its first Glasgow and Clyde Cycle Challenge.
Poetic promise shines in Lord Provost's Poetry Prize
A schoolgirl from Bankhead Primary lifted the trophy at the Lord Provost's Poetry Prize-giving on the theme 'Looking Forward - Looking Back'. Oliwia Szymkiewicz (12) won the overall prize for her work 'When I Think'.
Pupils Lobby Licensees at BBN Glasgow Awards Launch
Young anti-plastics campaigners will lobby Glasgow's licensed trade at the launch of the city's licensing "Oscars".
Young People take over Royal Concert Hall in first MCR Pathways National Conference and unveil Scottish Government support of countrywide plan
School-based mentoring programme continues to expand into new regions across Scotland.