Govan facelift begins
Thursday, November 8th, 2007. Filed under - Top Stories, Govan.The first phase of Central Govan Action Plan costing £3.5 million, starts this month at Orkney Street.
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The first phase of Central Govan Action Plan costing £3.5 million, starts this month at Orkney Street.
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Sandy Graham has gained a First for himself and for Sunny Govan radio where he is a key volunteer.
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Angry residents are campaigning to stop Southside Housing Association building on two small parks in Pollokshields.
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The fate of Gorbals’ St Francis Centre appears to hinge on discussion between Glasgow City Council and the Archdiocese of Glasgow about who would pay for the repair and upkeep of the building which was vacated in 1991 by the Franciscans partly because of costs.
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LOCAL NEWS Columnist Colin Mackie launched his new ‘City of the Dead’ book, co-written with Paul O’Cuinn, at the Mitchell Library in October.
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People drinking and taking drugs, litter, lack of shops, lack of things for kids to do, gangs, territorialism and racism; these are just some of the problems facing Gorbals, according to a new study by Doing It For Ourselves.
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At the age 63 young Robin Rennie from Linwood has just started a jewellery and photography course and is his 24th course at Cardonald College.
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The £350 million shopping destination at Pollok opened last month, after an all-night marathon to clear building control.
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Derek and Helen Tyrrell, the newly appointed Commanding Officers at the Govan Citadel of the Salvation Army, have great plans for Govan and its residents.
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Lourdes Secondary School in Cardonald is sending up prayers for pictures.
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