Big rise in social care complaints to the council in Glasgow
A council report presented to councillors showed 30 per cent of social work complaints were upheld or partially upheld.
A council report presented to councillors showed 30 per cent of social work complaints were upheld or partially upheld.
Plans for a free electric shuttle bus in Glasgow city centre are being held up due to lack of money.
A home owner has won a planning battle to build an extension to a house in the east end.
Residents are being asked to lend a hand in clearing falling leaves blocking Glasgow drains this autumn – but some have hit back asking where they are supposed to put them if they don’t have a brown bin.
A Glasgow swimming pool building, which contains high risk safety levels of crumbling concrete, has no reopening date yet.
A Glasgow scheme in the Southside of the city is marking 70 years since its first tenants moved in.
An appeal document said the properties are aimed at the self-catering tourism market and have been operating for years without complaint.
The University of Glasgow plans to build student housing with 460 bedrooms in the West End.
68 primary schools in Glasgow are reserving a number of places to ensure children from the local area who enrol late will still be accepted.
Ten city council wards with the highest levels of child poverty will be the focus of action to help Glasgow’s poorest families.
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