by p3e8cq | Jul 17, 2018 | News, Public Transport
THERE will be changes to the way passengers enter and exit Glasgow Queen Street station from Saturday 21 July as redevelopment continues at the site. Direct access to Low Level services from Dundas Street will close and be replaced with a temporary walkway via...
by p3e8cq | Jul 16, 2018 | News
THE Scottish Event Campus (SEC) — home of the SEC Centre, the SEC Armadillo and the SSE Hydro – hopes to press ahead with major plans to expand its conference and exhibition facilities. Work is also expected to start on two hotels with a total of around...
by p3e8cq | Jul 16, 2018 | News, In Pictures, Parks and Greenspaces
AFTER a month of use for the TRNSMT music festival and weeks of sunny weather, Glasgow Green wasn’t really living up to its name — but work started straightaway on making it green again The park was re-opened to the public late on Sunday afternoon after...
by p3e8cq | Jul 14, 2018 | News
A FORMER Glasgow Southside bowling green can be used as a multi-use community and training facility with garden, planners have agreed. The application by the Pollokshields Trust involves the old Kingston Bowling Green between McCulloch Street and Maxwell Road. It will...
by p3e8cq | Jul 13, 2018 | News, Food and Drink
A NEW Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant is planned for the west end of fire-ravaged Sauchiehall Street — but only if acceptable signage can be agreed for it. Pre-existing permission is already in place for the building at 437 Sauchiehall Street to be used as a...