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Glasgow's Lord Provost has led the tributes following the death of city housing champion John Kane. The former councillor died this week aged 75 after serving almost 9 years as a councillor and dedicated supporter of housing in Govan. ....
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Glasgow Sheriff Court A DANGEROUS driver narrowly avoided injuring pedestrians after he swerved close to a pavement, a court heard. Ryan McCormack was in the dock at Glasgow Sheriff Court last week after a series of driving offences across the city on April 3. The 30-year-old began his erratic behaviour while on Govan Road in the city’s South Side, however, he went on to travel across the River Clyde to Finnieston and on the M8 motorway before arriving at a garage near Port Dundas Road. READ MORE: While behind the wheel of his Nissan Qashqai, McCormack, of Hamiltonhill Road, undertook a bus, drove at excessive speed, swerved towards pedestrians on the pavement and drove in close proximity to cyclists on the road. ....
Julie Ashfield, Managing Director of Buying at Aldi UK said : “At Aldi, we’re committed to supporting British food producers. With so many challenges facing the British fishing industry, we spoke to our suppliers to see what we could do to help. “We’re delighted to be able to purchase this seasonal fish stock that might otherwise go to waste, and it’s great for customers too who’ll be able to enjoy restaurant quality seasonal fish at Aldi prices.” Alison Pessell, Auctioneer at Plymouth Fish Market, described the move as a lifeline for the industry. She said: “This is a fantastic boost for our fishing community as it represents a real lifeline for our crews. In more normal times, much of the native fish caught off the South West coastline is destined for restaurants across the UK and Europe, so the fact that they’ve been closed for much of the past year has been devastating. ....
Community rallies round Pollokshields after Albert Drive fire PROJECTS which will help parts of Glasgow adapt to Covid-19 restrictions and city food pantries have been awarded more than £680,000. Glasgow councillors have approved handing out cash from the Scottish Government’s Town Centre Fund to 20 groups. Two schemes at Albert Drive, which was hit by fires in November 2019 and April last year, have been funded, boosting regeneration plans in the area. Pollokshields Community Council has been granted £9,460 for a mural as part of the revival at Albert Cross and Southside Housing Association will get £20,000 for close entrance improvements on Albert Drive. ....