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Funding released on the anniversary of COP26 to support Glasgow businesses in net zero transition
Step Up to Net Zero is delivered by Circular Glasgow, an initiative of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Glasgow City Council, and is specifically designed to help meet the city’s net zero and circular economy targets while providing employability support for Glasgow’s workforce.
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Installation of Cycle-Activated Signage in Glasgow is a UK First
Glasgow City Council has become the first local authority in the UK to install cycle-activated electronic signage on the road network.
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Glasgow prepares ahead of low emission zone enforcement
Key actions to ready the city for the enforcement of Glasgow’s Low Emission Zone (LEZ) were outlined at the Net Zero and Climate Progress Monitoring Committee.
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Emissions Fall As Glasgow Heads In Right Direction On Climate Targets
Glasgow’s CO2 emissions have fallen by more than 13% since 2020 and dropped by 50% since 2006, new data has revealed.
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UK-first innovative safety device improving children’s safety in Glasgow
A bike bus route in the southside of Glasgow has been made safer thanks to an innovative, bike-mounted, remote-controlled device that holds traffic to let the children cross, in good time.
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Community-led liveable neighbourhood plans strive to reduce car dependency in Glasgow
Glasgow's Liveable Neighbourhoods are set to reduce the city's car dependency by transforming streets into safer, more attractive spaces where everyday needs can be met locally and where people travelling actively and by public transport are prioritised.
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People First Zone at heart of plans to transform Glasgow city centre
A People First Zone where people would have priority over vehicles has been placed at the heart of plans to transform Glasgow city centre.
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£21.6million impact of ‘Gaelic Economy’ in Glasgow outlined in new report
A new report shows the impact of the 'Gaelic Economy' in Glasgow, bringing in £21.6million to the city, as well as supporting 700 jobs.
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