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‘It brings our community down’: Anger over flytippers leaving piles of rubble in Renfrew

Brazen fly-tippers have been accused of “community vandalism” after leaving piles of rubble behind a Renfrew store.

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Dentists say they ‘cannot afford’ to provide NHS treatment

MILLIONS of pounds earmarked for NHS dental care in Scotland went unspent last year despite huge treatment backlogs because dentists “cannot afford to...

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US giant Celeros reveals plan to sell off land at historic ClydeUnion site

The American owner of the ClydeUnion engineering base on the Southside of Glasgow has revealed plans to sell part of the site for residential...

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Plans to move Paisley school to new-build campus on Chivas site could cost £72m

Plans to move Paisley Grammar School to a new-build community campus on the town’s Renfrew Road could cost around £72million.

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Glasgow city council leader and GMB react to COSLA pay offer

The latest pay offer to council workers has been deemed “disappointing” and “inadequate” by the leader of Glasgow City Council.

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Council blunder left Glasgow residents baffled over rise in parking charges

A council blunder left residents baffled after a sign announcing a rise in parking charges was put up in their West End street...

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Glasgow households receive £105 gift cards as cost of living scheme rolls out

It's hoped the scheme will help tackle the cost-of-living crisis as well as delivering a multi-million pound injection into city businesses.

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Scotland’s first complex needs college to open near Glasgow

The facility will be the first of its kind in Scotland and is due to open its doors to 15 students in September.

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Radio documentary uncovers Kinning Park mystery and tragic soldier’s Glasgow links

LIKE many roads in old Kinning Park, Keyden Street lies forgotten beneath the M8 motorway as it sweeps through the area from the...

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‘Staffing pressures’ lead Glasgow council to reject call to create more Gaelic school places

Staffing pressures in Gaelic schools have led to Glasgow City Council deciding it will not make more places available in the near future.