The Molendinar Burn: Glasgow’s Hidden River with a Historic Legacy
The Molendinar Burn is a river hidden beneath modern-day Glasgow, flowing beneath busy roads, motorways, and industrial infrastructure. Though seldom seen, this watercourse played a vital role in shaping Glasgow, both physically and historically.
You are warmly invited to attend the AGM and next Ordinary meeting of Dennistoun Community Council, which will take place on Tuesday 8th October 2024, from 7pm, at St Andrews East Church Hall, 685 Alexandra Parade, G31 3LN. The agendas are available here. Time will be allocated for general public input. Approved minutes from past meetings
Just over a year after opening on Duke Street, the team at Belter Bento have taken the tough decision to close their doors permanently.
Whitehill Pool in Dennistoun has been closed to the public since the reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) was found within the pool in December 2023.
A FORMER Tesco store in Glasgow is set to be turned into the citys biggest Asian supermarket.
Madame Coco Boutique came to Dennistoun three months ago and it is attracting the neighbourhood’s attention.
Dennistoun Baths Club was a swimming pool for 100 years before it closed in 1983. But where does the story of the Dennistoun Baths begin?
Early success of innovative programme to tackle health inequality will see ‘Live Well’ expand across Glasgow.
The issuing of Penalty Charge Notices for pavement and dropped kerb parking is expected to start by the end of September 2024.
New areas of the city are in line to the get the street bin hubs