January 2018
Best Bar None Glasgow Backs Pupils' #NaeStrawAtAw Campaign
Best Bar None Glasgow is urging almost 100 city pubs, clubs and licensed premises to ditch plastic straws after joining a campaign by primary school pupils.
Council approves actions to allow £50million investment in quay walls on the Clyde
Glasgow City Council today (25 January) gave its approval to the next stage of investment on quay walls on the Clyde as a crucial part of the regeneration of the river.
Council considers final version of strategy for Glasgow's city centre lanes
Glasgow City Council today (30 January) considered the final version of a strategy that aims to make the best use of the 90 lanes in the city centre.
Holocaust Memorial 2018 events - Glasgow Remembers
A host of events are organised this week as part of the annual national Holocaust Memorial with hundreds of school pupils from across Glasgow taking part or attending.
Lord Provost Eva Bolander has fun hosting first charity Burns Supper
Glasgow's new Lord Provost hosts her first charity Burns Supper at the Double Tree by Hilton Hotel and raises £40,000 for good causes.
Pupils Champion Marine Conservation with #NaeStrawAtAw
Protecting killer whales, dolphins and seabirds is all in a day's work for Glasgow school pupils campaigning for an end to the use of plastic straws.
Schoolgirl creates Autism-Friendly logo for Glasgow
A Glasgow schoolgirl has created the first Autism-Friendly logo for the city.
Scotland's Biggest Council to End Plastic Straw Use
Scotland's biggest council is to stop using plastic straws after Glasgow primary pupils highlighted the plight of marine wildlife.
Survey to name new Dalmarnock Primary school
Parents, families and the local community are being encouraged to help choose a name for the new school being built in Dalmarnock.
Young people countdown to Glasgow 2018 with 200 days to go
Six rising stars look ahead to the first ever European Championships