Surfing with coffee
March 5th, 2007Café Cosgrove at 16 Skirving Street, is one of the newest parts of the Shawlands café culture.
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Café Cosgrove at 16 Skirving Street, is one of the newest parts of the Shawlands café culture.
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Cardonald College stepped in to help following the collapse of childcare provider One Plus.
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Things are heating up at BBC Scotland’s new headquarters at Pacific Quay.
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The lack of interest in International Women’s Day on Thursday March 8 is surprising in Glasgow which has a history of pioneering women.
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Parking charges are to be introduced for visitors at the new Victoria Ambulatory Care and Diagnostic Centre (ACAD).
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After months of uncertainty facing the 650 employees of Weir Pumps, the Cathcart company has been sold to Sulzer AG, for £48 million.
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Fair Deal, a voluntary organisation that provides support for people with learning disabilities held its AGM in the newly refurbished Trinity Church, Clarkston Road last month.
The regular column from Greater Govan Enviroment Trust’s Environment Officer Ken Bussey.
The Grand Ole Opry in Govan Road held a fundraising night in February to celebrate the life of the late Florence Gibbs a founder and secretary of the Opry.
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The Co-op store at 1517Â Paisley Road West is one of three shops in Scotland chosen as finalists in the Music Retail Store of the Year award.
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