A council leader has admitted that City Deal projects like the dualling of Stewartfield Way could be changed.
Glasgow Council leader Cllr Susan Aitken, who has openly criticised some of the schemes, revealed the news when quizzed at a Holyrood committee by last week.
The Local Government and Commu
Figures published today show that the average rents in Scotland across all properties have increased by over inflation, with 2 bedroom properties increasing by 19%.
Following the recent public consultation on the proposed development of the land at Lancaster Avenue and Biggar Road, the information below was provided.
Proposals from the developers GS Brown Construction are as follows:
It would help bring new investment and jobs to Chapelhall.
Each unit
After a decade under the SNP the health service is creaking at the seams.
GPs, who are on the frontline, are leaving in their droves and practices are having to pay higher and higher sums to buy cover when a doctor is off or a vacancy is unfilled.
The Scottish Conservatives launched our 'Save Our
Councils throughout Scotland are fighting a losing battle against the scourge of fly-tipping and it is costing them a fortune.
There is no excuse for messing up the countryside.
I have joined an exclusive club at Holyrood after taking up a challenge from Scouts Scotland.
Only a few weeks ago I completed my Youth Advocacy Award and was delighted to receive my certificate and exclusive pin badge from my local East Kilbride Cubs.
To receive the award MSPs must complete at le
NHS Lanarkshire has been given the go-ahead to develop an outline business case (OBC) to rebuild or refurbish Monklands Hospital.
The Health Board can move on to the next phase of planning following Scottish Government approval of the Initial Agreement to seek a capital allocation for the project.
I recently had a very special visitor shadowing me at the Scottish Parliament.
Fourth year pupil David McAllister from Calderglen High School in East Kilbride got to feel what it is like to be a MSP after emailing looking for a school work placement.
David had a very busy week, meeting constituent
I along with many other MSP's pulled on some eye-catching pink clothes at the Scottish Parliament to encourage constituents to take part in the UK’s biggest, brightest and pinkest fundraiser, wear it pink, on Friday 20th October.
Wear it Pink is back for its 16th year, calling on supporters across