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Late-Night Pub Hours Rejected by Glasgow Council – Glasgow Times

Plans to allow city centre pubs to open until 1am have been rejected by a group the council consults on licensing rules.

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Shawlands Arcade Redevelopment Plan Approved for 600 Homes – Glasgow Times

The principle of redevelopment at Shawlands Arcade to build over 600 homes and new retail space has been approved, despite hundreds of people...

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Oban Coffee Roastery Expands to Glasgow’s Southside – Glasgow Times

The team behind a popular Oban coffee roastery has their sights set on the Southside as they prepare to open a second Glasgow location.

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Murder and Mayhem at West End Allotment – Glasgow Times

MURDER and mayhem amongst the marrows in a West End allotment forms the basis for this week’s A Play A Pie and A...

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Glasgow Lecturer to Speak at Lilias Centre on Women’s Day – Glasgow Times

A GLASGOW lecturer who says education “transformed” her life is to give a talk at Maryhill’s groundbreaking Lilias Centre for female prisoners on...

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SNP Leadership Candidates Distance from Sturgeon in TV Debate – Glasgow Times

Two candidates to be SNP leader, and the next First Minister, sought to distance themselves from Nicola Sturgeon’s government in the first TV...

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Greggs to Trial 24-Hour Drive-Thru in Major Brand Shakeup – Glasgow Times

Greggs has announced that it is expected to trial a 24-hour drive-thru and will extend opening hours in a shakeup of the brand's...

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Humza Yousaf Calls Football Pyrotechnics Dangerous – Glasgow Times

Fans using pyrotechnics at football matches is “dangerous” says one of the contenders to be Scotland’s next First Minister.

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Action Needed to Preserve Glasgow Canals and Towpaths – Glasgow Times

EXPERTS are calling for action to preserve and revitalise Glasgow’s ‘blue spaces’ after talking to hundreds of people who use the city’s canals...

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BBC Scotland Celebrates 100 Years Since First Broadcast – Glasgow Times

BBC radio listeners heard "Hey! Johnnie Cope" on the bagpipes on Tuesday, March 6, 1923 before being told "The Glasgow station of the...