Pop… and on with the Celidh
July 12th, 2007POP’s fourth annual clean up day was followed by a successful eat-up and listen-up event in the Hidden Gardens.
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POP’s fourth annual clean up day was followed by a successful eat-up and listen-up event in the Hidden Gardens.
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Around 20 professionals from various sectors were put under the spotlight as they were asked some interesting questions from inquisitive primary school children at the annual I Can Do Anything Conference.
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School pupils across Glasgow have been involved in an art competition to help promote National Food Safety Week, organised by the Food and Drink Federation.
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Jimmy Mutter, Councillor for 22 years in Gorbals till he stood down in May this year, was honoured at the Gorbal Fair last month.
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Glasgow’s annual celebration of the Clyde comes back to the riverbanks this year for the fourth year running and this year is expected to be bigger than ever, offering free fun for families on both land and water.
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July is also celebration time on another waterfront thanks to Clyde shipbuilding.
In the little town of Douglas/Saugatuck in Michigan a Govan built boat will be re-christened at its lakeside mooring to mark its 100th birthday.
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Social services are closing their offices in the former Govan Town Hall this month, to move to new premises at Rowan Business Park, Teucharhill off Craigton Road.
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Castlemilk’s annual ‘Flowers on the Railings’ day was well attended with hundreds of bouquets being attached to the railings on Castlemilk Drive to remember the many people – especially young people – who have died of drugs and other causes.
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The 3rd Glasgow Scout Troop (Waverley) planted a tree in Pollok park on Saturday June 16 to celebrate 100 years of Scouting.
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Govan’s Pearce Institute has received a grant of £11,918 from Lloyds TSB Foundation for Scotland towards staff costs.
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