Quick answer: Cycling in Glasgow is in good shape going into 2026. The old nextbike (OVO Bikes) scheme finished at the end of...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: Glasgow City Council hasn’t owned its housing since 2003. The old council stock was transferred to Glasgow Housing Association, now called...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: Glasgow libraries are run by Glasgow Life and membership is free for anyone who lives, works or studies in the city....
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: Getting married in Glasgow starts with the legal bit, not the dress. By law you both lodge an M10 marriage notice...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: To register with a GP in Glasgow, find a practice that covers your address on the NHS Scotland service directory, then...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: To register to vote in Glasgow, fill in the free form at gov.uk/register-to-vote. It takes about five minutes and you’ll want...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: If money’s tight, Glasgow can knock anywhere from 25% to 100% off your council tax. Low earners, pensioners and people on...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: Glasgow has four household waste recycling centres, run by Glasgow City Council, at Dawsholm (G20), Polmadie (G42), Easter Queenslie (G33) and...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: A Glasgow bulky uplift is the council’s paid special collection for big stuff your bins won’t take, like sofas, beds, fridges...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026Quick answer: To report a problem to Glasgow City Council, the easiest way is the free MyGlasgow app or the online “Report It”...
By Lewis McGuireJune 22, 2026