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September 7th, 2006Clarkston and Giffnock Train stations are getting new Customer Information Systems (CIS) as part of a £1.4million First ScotRail project across Scotland.
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Clarkston and Giffnock Train stations are getting new Customer Information Systems (CIS) as part of a £1.4million First ScotRail project across Scotland.
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In only its second year, Pollokshaws Carnival is becoming a key feature of Refugee Week in Glasgow. Organised by Pollokshaws Settlement and Integration Network, it was held earlier this summer at the Bengal Street pitch.
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Phil McCusker, who featured in the 100th edition of the LOCAL NEWS because he gained his Karate Black Belt at the age of 77 got two nice surprises as a result of the publicity.
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Preparations are well in hand to mark Mental Health Week from Monday October 9 to Sunday October 15.
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Govanhill Housing Association are leaving their old HQ in Forsyth House, Coplaw Street, with a party in September to mark the end of 23 years in the building.
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Billy Boyd, star of Lord of the Rings, wowed the crowd at the Govan Gathering on Saturday September 2.
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Celebrations are underway at St Conval’s Primary in Pollokshaws which is 100 years old.
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There’s a Party planned for Govanhill Park on Saturday September 16 from 12 noon till 6pm. The organisers are six young Prince’s Trust members who aim to make it a fun day for the local community.
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Greater Govan Community Forum is holding the ‘World’s biggest coffee morning’ on Friday September 29 to raise funds for Macmillan Cancer Research.
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The Tulip Inn, Gorbals, has a new Sales Manager. Susan Hannah, who won a Sales and Revenue ‘Star of the Year 2005-2006’ award in her previous post at the City Inn Glasgow.
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