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  • Your Summer 2026 North News is here - read it today!

    Our summer 2026 newsletter North News is now available! We have shared community updates, changes and important reminders from ng homes, helpful information including changes to bulk uplift costs and more.
    Plus there's a chance to win with our summertime Garden Competition!
    Hard copies will be delivered soon but enjoy a sneak peek online! Read the latest North News online now.

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  • Join us at our spring Community Connect event Friday 24 April

    Our Community Connect events are returning for 2026! Join ng homes Friday 24 April 2026 from 1pm - 3pm at Saracen House. Meet community organisations and services who will be on hand with tips, advice and more! Plus browse pre-loved items, chat with our bike mechanic, and be in with a chance to win a voucher.

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  • Join us for a Community Network Breakfast Friday 27 February

    Join ng homes at the February Community Network Breakfast this coming Friday 27 (February). If you are working or volunteering in North Glasgow area and are looking to learn more about local supports, events and more, this is the event for you! All sessions will be running 10am-12noon in Saracen House, Possilpark.

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  • ‘Positive Possil’ supports Scotland Loves Local Week

    Possilpark Improvement District, Positive Possil, is supporting Scotland Loves Local Week hosting an ‘Afternoon Tea’ event at Saracen House on Tuesday 26th August 2025 from 1 – 4 p.m. The event aims to bring traders, shoppers and partners together to raise awareness of local businesses, encourage people to stop and shop in Possilpark and to find out more about local services.

  • Join us at our summer Community Connect event Thursday 7 August

    We're hosting a community connect drop-in event Thursday 7 August! Come meet community organisations and services who will be on hand with tips, advice and more! Plus browse pre-loved items, take advantage of free bike maintenance and a chance to win a voucher.

  • Local primary schools make their mark on Bella the Beithir in North Glasgow

    Students from three primary schools in North Glasgow have collaborated on a community artwork project, creating ceramic tiles and scales for the 'Bella the Beithir' sculpture at Stockingfield Bridge. The project fosters creativity and community engagement, enhancing local heritage connections.

  • Don't miss the ng homes Community Networking Breakfast on 20 September

    Join ng homes for the Community Networking Breakfast on 20 September in Saracen House, Possilpark. This event fosters connections among diverse organisations, featuring speakers, networking opportunities, and resource sharing. Read on more details on our September event!

  • Celebrate Green Thumbs with our Summer Garden Competition

    Our Garden Competition for 2024 is here! We're looking for beautiful, creative, and well-maintained outdoor spaces in two categories: Best Garden and Best Balcony. Find out more about this year's competition and how to enter ... let's get gardening!

  • Glasgow Celebrates Year of the Dragon in George Square

    Glasgow celebrated the Year of the Dragon in George Square with vibrant colours and performances by traditional dancers and musicians on Sunday 18 February. The event, organized by Chinese Cultural Welfare Society Scotland, was a huge success, featuring tradition and cultural performances.

  • Join Glasgow's Chinese New Year celebrations in George Square

    Glasgow's Chinese New Year celebrations will take place in George Square on Sunday 18 February. The event will feature dragon and lion dancers, a parade, and traditional lion dance and eye-dotting ceremony. Find out more about this year's celebrations marking the Year of the Dragon.

  • Local Hero Wallace the Fire Dog Remembered in North Glasgow celebration

    A special celebration was held at Saracen House to remember Wallace the Fire Dog, a local hero adopted by Glasgow firemen in 1894. The event marked the unveiling of a new sculpture of Wallace and highlighted plans to bring attention to his place in Glasgow's heritage.

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