Hundreds of homes across Glasgow are set to become more energy efficient as part of a £4.75 million programme by Glasgow City Council. Delivered through the Scottish Government’s Home Energy Efficiency Programmes for Scotland scheme, more than 100 homes in the Mansewood and Hillpark area
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Surplus Property Investments has submitted plans to build an apartment block containing 20 two-bedroom homes in Yorkhill at the corner of Gilbert Street and Teviot Street.
Glasgow City Council is to take over a deteriorating tenement which has lain empty since 2018. A Compulsory Purchase Order is being sought for a number of flats at 4-6 Melrose Street, in Woodlands.
Glasgow planners have approved plans to demolish an Anniesland pub and build flats in its place. A three-storey block containing six flats is proposed for the site of the Signal Bar at 176 Fulton Street.
No more asylum seekers will be sent to Glasgow as the local authority attempts to “ease the pressures” on the city after last month’s knife attack and mounting concerns about living conditions for people in hotels during lockdown
Govan Housing Association’s proposal for a residential-led mixed-use regeneration of land at Water Row has been awarded planning permission in principle.
Glasgow City Council and One O One Convenience Stores have launched a new food supply and delivery service to help the city's most vulnerable and shielding citizens with the aid of Community Transport Glasgow.
Having appointed a team to help prepare regeneration action plans for four city centre districts, Glasgow City Council has now launched a public consultation into the proposals.
Glasgow City Council has approved a blueprint to encourage a growth in its city centre population following a 10-week public consultation.
The promotion of the compulsory purchase of two empty homes in Govanhill has been agreed by Glasgow City Council.
Organisations working hard to help the Govan community fight coronavirus have now received a total of £100,000 to turbo-charge their efforts to deliver assistance to local people. The funding from the Scottish Government has handed out by the recently-set up COVID-19 Temporary Emergency Fundin
Partners involved in exploring the feasibility of a Citizens Basic Income (CBI) pilot in Scotland have concluded that a CBI pilot is desirable but involves “significant challenges”.
Glasgow City Council has been granted nearly £4.75 million of funding to help make its homes more energy-efficient.
Partick Thistle Charitable Trust (PTCT) has delivered 9,000 meals locally to help vulnerable communities during coronavirus crisis.
Glasgow City Council has rejected plans to build 46 flats on a vacant site in Dennistoun.