Image by Gerd Altmann By Kristy Dorsey Environmental charity Keep Scotland Beautiful has struck an agreement to provide climate emergency training to smaller businesses in Glasgow ahead of the COP26 summit to be held in the city later this year. In partnership with the Glasgow Chamber of Commerce and with funding support from McDonald’s, Keep Scotland Beautiful is offering the accredited training to 20 small and medium-sized businesses across the city. In addition to funding the places for chamber members, McDonald’s UK has also committed to putting 30 of its own managers from Glasgow through the training. “Few events in Glasgow’s history can match the significance of its hosting of the COP26 conference in November,” chamber chief executive Stuart Patrick said.
Nicola Sturgeon says Glasgow will remain at Level Three after covid cases rise
The First Minister made a statement in the Scottish Parliament earlier today.
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Nicola Sturgeon has announced that the city of Glasgow will remain in level three for another week after a spike in covid infection cases.