Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games
Sign up to the Glasgow 2026 pre-sale for early access to tickets and a chance to win £500 of sport equipment for a school, club or community group in Glasgow. […]
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Sign up to the Glasgow 2026 pre-sale for early access to tickets and a chance to win £500 of sport equipment for a school, club or community group in Glasgow. […]
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Legends Wanted: Glasgow 2026 Launches Search for more than 3,000 Volunteers The search is on to find more than 3,000 volunteers to provide the first hello and the final goodbye
Bright City:https://www.alicesillustrations.com/bright-city Help Light Up Glasgow with Your Festive Stories! There is a new participatory art project underway and they are looking for your help. They’re creating a glowing new
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This is your chance to visit The Pipe Factory’s temporary space – 62 Moncur Street to find out more about The Pipe Factory’s history, heritage, restoration and future! SAT 20TH
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Volunteer Positions for Our Community Glasgow 2026 have allocated a number of volunteer positions to enable our communities and residents in Calton to engage with the Games. Glasgow 2026 have
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CCC will be running a litter pick this Sunday. If you want to get involved, come and meet up at 10am on Sunday at Barrowland Park. See you there?
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The lost and ‘infamous’ Glasgow street that was once the ‘worst in Scotland’https://www.glasgowtimes.co.uk/news/25447214.lost-glasgow-street-worst-scotland/ Glasgow Times The lost and ‘infamous’ Glasgow street that was once the ‘worst in Scotland’ Located underneath London
The group was awarded £1,000 at the Calton Area Partnership on 3rd September to help publish the document. They have created a document giving the history of the streets of
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Join Prof. Chris Whatley for a fascinating tale of how ordinary Glaswegians took on an arrogant landowner and successfully defended ‘the ’liberties of the banks of the Clyde https://www.doorsopendays.org.uk/regions/glasgow/harvies-dyke-glasgows-forgotten-triumph-festival-talks-2025
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