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  • Mid-Autumn Festival Fun in North Glasgow

    NORTH Glasgow was a sea of colour last weekend when Chinese families along with their neighbours and friends from around the world celebrated the Mid- Autumn Festival at Saracen House.

  • The Bob Allan Conference Centre

    THE man who led the transfer of Glasgow’s council housing stock is to be remembered in a new initiative that bears his name.

  • DOES CHARACTER MATTER ?

    The obvious answer to this question is yes, of course character matters, everybody knows that. But do we really?

  • Keys to Learn in North Glasgow

    Eight people successfully completed a 12 week course recently to brush up on their life skills and employability skills at ng homes’ Saracen House.

  • Got any unwanted sports kit?

    YOU can help ng sports legacy continue the good work they do in the North Glasgow community delivering sport & physical activity throughout the local community, offering free activities for a wide range of ages and abilities.

  • North Glasgow Primary School Pupils Buoyed Up

    ​ MORE than 100 Primary 6 pupils from three Glasgow primary schools in Milton and Possilpark - Chirnsyde, Saracen and St Monica’s - received special awards from the Lord Provost of Glasgow, Sadie Docherty, last week at Glasgow City Chambers.

  • Living the High Life in North Glasgow

    EVERY time we hear about multi storey flats in Glasgow it’s usually about them being demolished or being a blot on the landscape but that’s certainly not the case with the multi storey properties that are managed by ng homes in North Glasgow.

  • International Flavour at Keppoch Campus Cook-in

    THE latest ng homes international community cook-in took place at Keppoch Campus last week and was attended by over 100 people with parents and children enjoying a variety of dishes prepared by local chefs.

  • Adult Volunteers Rewarded by Police Scotland

    ​TEAM leaders of the Police Scotland Youth Volunteers (PSYV), a Scotland wide initiative to encourage good citizenship and adventure, have been recognised for their efforts by Chief Superintendent Andy Bates.

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