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City Sightseeing Glasgow is offering a new 'yellow' route throughout the summer, stopping at attractions including Tennents ...
Ravie Davie – real name David McCallum - struggled to cope after his mother died when he was six. As a teenager he was "in and out of prison" after he got into trouble with gangs in his native Govan.
City Sightseeing Glasgow is launching a revised yellow route on Friday, April 4, offering a 95-minute open-top bus tour highlighting Glasgow’s cultural and shipbuilding heritage.
The fourth Govan Music Festival concluded in Glasgow after four vibrant days (March 26–29) celebrating hope, renewal, and connection through diverse music genres.
A Glasgow project has been set up to help asylum-seeking parents settle into Scottish life. Together for Childhood (TfC) ...
The campaign has been launched in a bid to drive domestic tourism across the country and is targeting those looking for a ...
More than £40,000 in funding has been allocated for eight new Gaelic projects in Glasgow. Bòrd na Gàidhlig has announced it will provide approximately £208,000 for the delivery of 48 Gaelic projects ...
Planning has been approved to transform Glasgow's historic dry docks - which had a starring role in a hit Hollywood film - into a new neighbourhood with hundreds of new homes. The iconic Govan ...
The scheme, which is also the Glasgow-based practice's biggest yet, includes five new buildings four and five storeys tall near Dock No 3 and two buildings at 12 storeys and another on Govan Road at ...