Glasgow City Council has today approved an award of up to £10 million funding from the Glasgow City Region City Deal funding to Transport Scotland for the planned refurbishment of High Street train station.
Glasgow City Region City Deal
Plans have been approved for a £15 million investment to transform the former site of the Nestlé Purina factory in Barrhead and create hundreds of jobs.
Refreshed plans for the transformation of the former Exxon site in Bowling have been given the go-ahead by councillors.
Glasgow City Council has agreed in principle to accept the offer of a funding contribution from homeowners to the creation of a new quay wall on the south bank of the River Clyde.
Glasgow City Region today announced a £250 million funding boost for vital infrastructure work which will help kick start the region’s post-COVID-19 economic recovery and play a key part in supporting thousands of jobs and businesses. The funding forms part of the £1.13 billion UK
A Southside Housing Association project designed to better manage rainwater across Cardonald is due to start work in the coming weeks.
Planning permission has been granted for the development of the state-of-the-art National Manufacturing Institute Scotland (NMIS) facility in Renfrewshire.
East Dunbartonshire Council’s Strategic Business Case for the £34.88 million Bishopbriggs Place and Growth Programme has been approved by the Glasgow City Region Cabinet.
The Glasgow City Region City Deal continues to make significant progress and is set to accelerate with over £740 million spend on infrastructure anticipated in the next five years. 2019 marked the five-year milestone of the £1.13 billion Glasgow City Region City Deal, one of the largest
Plans for a metro connection between Glasgow Airport and Paisley have moved forward following a funding deal was agreed between Glasgow City Council and Renfrewshire Council.
The value of Glasgow City Region City Deal contracts won by companies across the region to date has reached £33 million, with further contract opportunities are in the pipeline thanks to more than £300m of funding agreed so far for spending on infrastructure works. This month the Glasgow
The use of cutting edge technology to transform Glasgow City Region over the next 15 years was at the heart of discussions at a major summit.
Three international engineering teams are in the running to build the first opening road bridge over the River Clyde. Artist impression of the proposed River Clyde bridge. Image credit: Kettle Collective/Sweco
The development of a £19 million cruise berthing and visitor centre at Greenock Ocean Terminal has been awarded funding from the Glasgow City Region City Deal.
The University of Glasgow’s plan for a Clyde Waterfront Innovation Campus development on the banks of the River Clyde has been given a £1 million funding boost.