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ADDRESSING an issue as challenging as Glasgow’s drug deaths crisis involves taking often difficult decisions.
A man has won a fight to install solar panels on the roof of an historic townhouse in Glasgow’s west end after the refused permission.
AT Parkhead Cross in Glasgow’s east end in May 2015 an elderly gentleman listed some of the reasons why he would be switching his life-long support for Labour to the SNP at the forthcoming UK General Election.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/opinion/23251275.labour-will-nothing-protect-workers/?ref=rss
Bob Bain, who died, aged 81, just short of four years ago, had a lifelong passion for theatre – Glasgow’s fabled Empire Theatre was a big part of this - and he was the tireless secretary of the Scottish Hall and Variety Theatre Society.
“But these latest figures show Glasgow’s bike hire scheme is moving to another level.
Ex-Hoops defender Moyes, who started his playing career in Glasgow’s East End, admits he is fully focused on leading the English Premier League side to victory over Serie A outfit Fiorentina in the club’s first European final in 47 years next Wednesday.
“Following on, we took it to Glasgow’s SEC, which was simply mind-blowing.
Source: https://wearetyrone.com/entertainment/tyrone-man-has-been-on-stage-since-childhood/
Glasgow’s first fire superintendent was appointed in 1747, albeit as a part time post until 1816.
Glasgow’s planning committee granted permission in principle for two separate applications for the site in February last year.
Source: https://www.glasgowworld.com/news/plans-submitted-to-turn-glasgow-southside-hotel-into-flats-4192305
Gothic architecture flourished during the medieval period, but in the 19th century, a rekindled interest in this style led to the Gothic Revival movement, which swept across Europe, leaving an indelible mark on Glasgow’s urban landscape.
He becomes Glasgow’s local hero, never straying far from his apartment when dealing with low-level villains and the occasional monster.
Source: https://screenrant.com/10-best-grant-morrison-comics-hidden-gems/
His letter follows a report from officials which revealed current investment in Glasgow’s roads infrastructure “falls short” of what is needed to keep the current condition by £11.2 million.
“I hope that the Secretary of State for Scotland speaks with the backing of the Home Office, and that this will finally allow Glasgow’s pilot to go ahead.”
Investment in Glasgow’s roads “falls short” of the amount needed to keep them in their current condition by over £11 million.
I said, ‘That actually sounds as if it’s got legs’, and we talked about it as a comparator – Glasgow’s miles better than it was, it’s miles better than Edinburgh.
Source: https://www.heraldscotland.com/news/23529088.glasgows-miles-better---slogan-work-today/?ref=rss
“It’s part of Glasgow’s identity, a bit like the parking cone on the Wellington’s statue, like it or not it’s who we are.
IT would be a “travesty” if the Scottish Government delayed the replacement for Glasgow’s Barlinnie jail again, His Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland has warned.
Mike Dailly: Who will prevent Glasgow’s homelessness crisis?
Most were made as souvenirs to mark important events such as Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee in 1897 and Glasgow’s International Exhibition in 1888 and 1901.
New food hygiene ratings have been awarded to 19 of Glasgow’s establishments, the Food Standards Agency’s website shows.