Construction work to start on East End streets costing £8m
Work to revamp two East End streets will start next year costing £8m.
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I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
I am the Political Correspondent for the Glasgow Times. I cover all the goings on from our Glasgow MPs at Westminster, MSPs at the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood, what Glasgow City Council is up to and the stories the people of Glasgow want to know about.
Work to revamp two East End streets will start next year costing £8m.
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Ten years after the Glasgow City Deal was approved, leaders highlighted the work and benefits of the billion-pound injection.
Pensioners are being encouraged to find out if they qualify for pension credit.
Much of Glasgow City Centre will be a “literal” building site for the next few years but will be “absolutely” worth it Susan Aitken said.
A Firework Control Zone planned for a Glasgow area this year will not be in place after the council missed a deadline.
Residents across parking zones face a hike in the price of a parking permit under plans proposed by the council.
The home care service in Glasgow faces strike action unless a deal is reached over “unsustainable” staffing levels.
Calls have been made in Holyrood for promises that £15m of levelling up cash for Drumchapel to be delivered.
RESIDENTS with cars will be charged up to £300 per vehicle under plans for parking permits.
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