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Glasgow Community Centre Reopening Delays – Glasgow Times

Members of a Glasgow group say they are 'hitting their heads off a brick wall' trying to get information about the reopening of...

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Pharmacy growth plan after Newton Mearns acquisition

A pharmacist from Glasgow has hailed the acquisition of her first community pharmacy at the age of 27 after securing bank backing.

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Tollcross care home set up foodbank for local community

Residents and staff of a Glasgow care home have joined forces to tackle the financial hardships in a local community.

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Hundreds of Lanarkshire homes without power after lightning strike

HUNDREDS of people in East Kilbride were left without power on Monday (January 31) after a sudden flash of lightning and loud thunder...

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New EV charging tariff will boost charging network

Introducing tariffs for Glasgow’s public network of charging points for electric vehicles will help the city meet the future demand for charging, according...

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Future City Neighbourhood Designs Revealed – Glasgow News

Concept designs influenced by local residents that show how four city neighbourhoods could look in the future have been revealed. The illustrations included...

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Glasgow sets out plans to implement citywide 20mph speed limit

Glasgow has set out plans to implement a citywide 20mph mandatory speed limit to boost road safety and encourage active travel. Our Environment...

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Ann Summers Opens New Glasgow Store for Valentine’s Day – Glasgow News

British lingerie and adult toy retailer, Ann Summers, is opening its doors at Glasgow shopping centre, Buchanan Galleries just in time for Valentine’s...

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Glasgow mum lost two stone in six weeks to make sure kids ate

A mum who lost two stone so she could feed her children has told how losing her job left her needing food and energy...

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Minimum pricing of alcohol HAS NOT harmed drinks industry report finds

Minimum pricing of alcohol has had no economic impact on the drinks industry in Scotland, a new public health report has found.