NOTEBOOK by BILL HEANEY A nightingale may have sung in Barclay Square, but it’s seagulls and pigeons which squawk and squat in Knoxland Square in
NOTEBOOK by BILL HEANEY A nightingale may have sung in Barclay Square, but it’s seagulls and pigeons which squawk and squat in Knoxland Square in
Easter Triduum The Easter Triduum begins with the Mass of the Lord’s Supper and the Vigil of Holy Thursday ending with Night Prayer before the
By Lucy Ashton A father-of-two who spent 16 weeks in hospital after a horrific incident left him fighting for his life, has presented NHSGGC staff
How to apply for a Blue Badge The UK Government has confirmed that 90 per cent of all Blue Badge applications are being made through the online
Democrat reporter A £2.5 million project to refurbish Geilston House as a holiday let could begin work next year, it has been revealed. The Friends
By Bill Heaney Hundreds of women will parade through Glasgow city centre street this month in the first large Orange Order event of the year.