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Glasgow First Bus chiefs to probe Springburn pupil ban claims

FIRST Bus has pledged to investigate complaints drivers were banning Glasgow youths in school uniforms from buses. Emma Porter, chair of Springburn Youth Forum, claimed local secondary school pupils were rooted out by bus drivers if they were spotted in their uniforms. The Springburn Academy pupil said: “We want to see a better relationship between young people and bus drivers. “A lot of time when we come onto the bus, drivers don’t always treat us nicely. They always assume young people are going to start a riot when they get on. “We want to work with young people too, to make them behave on buses and make sure they feel like it is their space as well.”

Glasgow weather: Snow and ice warning still in place with more disruption expected

Yesterday, Glasgow City Council closed recycling centres due to the bad weather, but the local authority has announced that the centres will be open as normal today.  Update (Wed 10 Feb) All Household Waste Recycling Centres are open as normal today. Please only travel if your journey is essential and it is safe to do so. https://t.co/cX979fk7XX Glasgow City Council #StayHome (@GlasgowCC) February 10, 2021

Glasgow weather: Snow causes chaos across city

Mayhem on roads as cars and buses get stuck in snow

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Council censured over Glasgow bin lorry case

A judge has derided the conduct of Glasgow city council as “extremely unsatisfactory” after being forced to postpone a case involving the Glasgow bin lorry driver Harry Clarke.Judge Lord Ericht

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