Another eyewitness said: Cops telling people to dispose of alcohol. People clearing up after themselves. Many moving from the hill. No trouble but park is very busy. Lots of people in Ireland rugby and Republic of Ireland football tops and wearing green. All seem well behaved. In an update on social media earlier, Glasgow North West Police said: Community Officers are out patrolling in Kelvingrove Park today. Understandably people are out enjoying the rare moment of sunshine, we ll be there to keep the park safe for everyone to enjoy. Current guidelines allow groups of up to four adults from two different households to meet outdoors.
The supporters group and charity handed over a cheque to the hospital worth £55,000 A HOSPITAL for sick kids has netted a bumper cash boost from kind-hearted football fans and a local charity. The Glasgow Children s Hospital was handed a cheque for nearly £60,000 on Sunday by members of the Bridgeton Loyal Rangers Supporters Club and the Emmie Smillie Foundation. It came after the Light Blues fans coined in thousands for a Red Arrows flypast to celebrate their team s league title win, but decided to split the money between the East End charity and veterans group Erskine when that was ruled out by the RAF.