Glasgow City Council will hold a public consultation over introducing a 5% visitor levy on overnight stays in the city.The tourist tax would apply to hotels, hostels, guest houses, B&Bs and self-catering accommodation.
Motorists in Glasgow who park even slightly on the pavement will face a hefty fine as the ban came into force on Wednesday, January 29.
Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) has announced it will reopen in April after receiving multi-year funding from Creative Scotland. The centre, which is home to a number of cultural tenants, partially closed in December due to significant financial concerns.
Copita Mezcal and Tequila Festival is bringing “a celebration of exceptional spirit” back to the Briggait on May 10 with over 80 different agave-based spirits from Mexico’s top producers.
Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts is set to reopen after securing muli-year funding from Creative Scotland. The arts venue has said it would be fully open on April 1 after having to close in December last year. It previously said the pandemic and fires at the Glasgow School of Art had affected the business.
Glasgow’s Centre for Contemporary Arts (CAA) has announced that they will be re-opening after being awarded multi-year funding. The centre has said that they will be opened April 1 after closing last December. They have received funding from Creative Scotland, which is Scotland's development body for the arts and creative industries.
AN Irish restaurant in Glasgow's West End has closed with owners saying the business has come to "an abrupt end".
A man has died after he was hit by an HGV on the Clydeside Expressway in Glasgow. Police Scotland said the incident happened near the point where traffic joins the road from the Kingston Bridge at about 13:30 on Wednesday.
Crockett was arrested, charged with Possession of a controlled substance 1st degree 3rd Offense (Methamphetamine), and Possession of Marijuana.
Police are investigating the unexplained "sudden death" of a woman in an incident in Glasgow. Emergency services were called to Eccles Street in the city's Springburn area at about 08:25. A large cordon was put in place near a block of highrise flats with police and ambulance vehicles at the scene.
Motorists in Glasgow now face a £100 fine for parking on pavements as a ban comes into force. The new rules are designed to protect pedestrians, especially people in wheelchairs and those pushing buggies, who could be forced onto the road by vehicles on the pavement.
Most people who are using Glasgow's new safe drug consumption room are using cocaine, according to health bosses. The Thistle - where drug users can take illegal drugs in a clean, safe environment and under medical supervision - opened just over two weeks ago.