Scottish Government - Regional News

Glasgow and Strathclyde

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Monday 11/02/2002

Ground broken for potato processing plant [Agriculture]

Ministers attend ground breaking ceremony for vegetable processing plant in Airdrie.

New 210-bed hospital unit opens [Health and Community Care]

Additional facilities for older people and young disabled ready at Glasgow's Southern General.

Friday 08/02/2002

Community resource centre for Maryhill [People and Society]

Westercommon Centre part of £2.8 million package to give better access to community services.

Glasgow school shows the way for other PPPs [Education and Training]

First Minister reaffirms commitment to public private partnerships as way ahead for schools.

Thursday 07/02/2002

Traditional music integral to future of culture and tourism [Arts and Culture]

Minister meets BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of the Year.

Tuesday 05/02/2002

Rail freight grant reduces lorry miles [Transport]

Ayrshire connection to rail network means Executive can meet target to reduce lorry trips.

Monday 04/02/2002

Secure future for Clyde Shipbuilding [Business and Industry]

Blueprint predicts long term success against global competition.

Friday 01/02/2002

E-skills learning centre goes online [Business and Industry]

First Minister opens Cumbernauld centre that aims to address skills shortages in electronics.

Key road-building project on the move [Transport]

Tenders are invited for design, build and maintenance of M77 and Glasgow Southern Orbital.

More cash to develop Learning Centres [Education and Training]

Another £2 million has been added to the total amount available for provision of facilities.

Radioactive waste consultation [Environment]

Executive-sponsored project seeks views of Glasgow people on nuclear waste.

Thursday 31/01/2002

Garrion Bridge opens to traffic [Transport]

£6.6 million scheme designed to ease congestion in Clyde valley road network.

Wednesday 30/01/2002

Glasgow stock transfer moves forward [People and Society]

Executive proposals include an annual £30 million repayable grant for Glasgow Housing Association.

Tuesday 29/01/2002

Green light for Beatson replacement [Health and Community Care]

A new multi-million pound cancer centre for the West of Scotland will be up and running by 2007.

Friday 25/01/2002

Ayrshire plan to protect its habitat [Environment]

Local Biodiversity Action Plan is part of nationwide scheme to help native species flourish.

Wednesday 23/01/2002

Customer First contact centre opens at Barrhead [Government]

East Renfrewshire makes progress on its moderning government agenda.

Extra staff for Victoria Infirmary [Health and Community Care]

Hard-pressed health workers are relieved at hospital hit by vomiting virus and salmonella.

Tackling drug misuse in Govan [People and Society]

Deputy Justice Minister meets with recovering drug misusers at a successful Govan drugs project.

Friday 21/12/2001

Buses to support ferry services [Transport]

A timetable of special bus services to help people travelling to Arran and Bute.

Friday 14/12/2001

New Lanark becomes World Heritage Site [Arts and Culture]

Victorian village on River Clyde recognised as site of international importance.

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