Winter Wonderland in the news
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The Licensing and Regulatory Committee currently has a consultation live seeking views on whether to amend its Short Term Lets policy on temporary exemptions, for the period of the Commonwealth
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Today marks six months to go until the Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games. Communities across Scotland are being invited to take part in a new nationwide programme designed to help everyone
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The “Winter Wonderland” on George Green – an update.CCC Chair, Tricia Fort and Committee member Arthur McJimpsey , along with the member of the public who submitted the petition regarding
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This week saw the first anniversary of the Thistle SDCF in Calton. Unsurprisingly, there has been quite a lot of media coverage about this in the news. We have harvested
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SPECIAL PUBLIC MEETING: GLASGOW GREEN, ITS USE, THE “WINTER WONDERLAND” AND THE FUTUREVenue: Many Studios, 3 Ross Street, G1 5ARDate: Sunday 18 January 2023Time: 3pm – 4pmAgenda:
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The council is pleased to advise that pedestrian‑focused changes will be trialled on Queen Street and Ingram Street in early 2026 as part of Glasgow’s People First Zone (PFZ) approach
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Glasgow’s Climate Plan is currently being updated, and during this consultation period, and GCC want to hear your views. The plan highlights what action needs to be taken across the
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On Dec 23rd an article appeared in the National suggesting that TRNSMT were considering how to give people the opportunity to watch Scotland playing in the World Cup in June
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This is the wording of the Public Petition, submitted by Calton Community Council to Glasgow City Council on 04 December: “Glasgow Green is a cherished publicly owned space managed by
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