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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.
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.
A further ten students have successfully graduated from Activate, a community development course delivered in North Glasgow by Glasgow University.
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.
ng homes is hosting a Community Information and Advice Day to share support available during the festive period. Find free access to advice, one-on-one sessions with energy advisors, information about support services and more. Learn more today!
Organisations and groups in North Glasgow are invited to ng homes' Community Networking Breakfasts, which are helping to bring together people, resources, and connections establishing new partnerships.
The red carpet was rolled out to welcome special guests to Saracen House, Possilpark to mark two special showings of a new BBC documentary, Karen’s Dunbar’s ‘School of Rap’, showcasing her heartwarming journey into community activities through the pandemic.
Scotland Fashion Week – Unheard Voices, a unique community collaboration of fashion design, music and art, took place last week in Saracen House, Possilpark and across Glasgow.
Updates on the ongoing incident in the Petershill area of Springburn.
Latest update on the Saracen Street, Possilpark incident
Students are celebrating having successfully completed Activate, a popular and widely recognised community development course, on its first session back following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Following the recent recruitment process John Devine, former Deputy CEO (Regeneration) at ng homes, will take on the role of CEO in September 2021 as Robert Tamburrini retires after 28 years of service.
ng homes is a social landlord based in North Glasgow with properties in Springburn, Balornock, Possilpark and Parkhouse.
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