February 2019
10,000 Families could benefit from more free early learning and childcare
More than 10,000 families across the city could be in line to benefit from more free and fully funded early learning and childcare (ELC) in Glasgow's nurseries following an agreement and cross party support at today's City Administration Committee today - Thursday 7 February.
Action Plan to tackle anti-social behaviour
Glasgow City Council is inviting hundreds of businesses in the city centre to help shape a new action plan to tackle anti-social behaviour around central station.
Ambitious Tontine Start-Ups Celebrate iGAP Success
A key partnership between Glasgow City Council and Strathclyde Business School came to fruition this week, as ambitious enterprises nurtured by the Glasgow City Deal business accelerator Tontine, completed iGAP@Tontine - a specially created programme designed to help companies with aspirations to scale-up.
Appeal for relations of those who perished in James Watt Street Fire
An appeal is being made for relatives of those who perished in Glasgow's deadliest fire to help steer the memorial plans.
Council agrees to buy The Legacy Hub in Dalmarnock
Glasgow city council today (07 February 2019) agreed to exercise its right of pre-emption over The Legacy Hub, in Dalmarnock, meaning that it can buy back the former council-owned land and Hub building from Administrators.
Council approves new strategy to make best use of its property and land estate
Glasgow City Council today (7 February) approved a Property and Land Strategy which will guide how the council makes the best use of its substantial property and land estate, the biggest in the city. The possible relocation of council offices from the city centre to key regeneration areas across Glasgow is one action being considered through the strategy.
Council approves shift in economic focus for City Development Plan
Glasgow City Council today (21 February) approved Supplementary Guidance on Economic Development within the City Development Plan - this guidance will now be submitted to Scottish Ministers for consideration.
Council budget invests in city communities and protects local services
Glasgow City Council has passed a budget that invests in communities and ensures the city is ready to deal with its half-billion-pounds equal pay bill.
Council to provide grant to remediate Waverley berth at Glasgow Science Centre
Glasgow City Council has today (21 February) approved a £50,000 grant as a contribution to the remediation of the berth for the PS Waverley at Glasgow Science Centre.
Councillors back equal pay deal
Last month, the council and the equal pay claimant group represented by Action4Equality, UNISON, GMB and UNITE reached an agreement in principle on a package of payments worth at least £500 million.
Drop-in events for Connecting Woodside cycling and walking plans
Plans that will transform walking and cycling between St George's Cross and Kelvinbridge will be the focus of two public drop-in events this month.
Eddie Overcomes Challenges to Win Leader's Awards
Eddie McGinlay's job prospects were in the rough, until Glasgow Supported Employment Service helped him score a hole-in-one at a Glasgow golf club.