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A 27-tonne concrete and steel Floating Head sculpture has been floated up the Clyde to be put back on public display – 33 years after it was created.
Glasgow has no shortage of public art and the people who live in Scotland’s largest city are certainly not shy in sharing their opinions of them. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
It's a year since an apparently "rusty" bridge was erected across the busy M8 motorway in Glasgow. Decades after the road divided the city, the eye-catching structure finally reconnects ...
A campaign has been launched to name a new Glasgow bridge after an asylum seeker who was brutally murdered in the city 20 years ago. The Sighthill bridge is currently being installed over the top ...
Carved into the granite of a bridge pier on the Clyde is Glasgow's own little version of the Rosetta Stone: a message, rather curiously, written in both English and Ancient Greek. Built in 1879 ...
A bridge over Glasgow's M8 which has been left unfinished since the 1970s is finally completed. ... is being opened by the transport minister as a route over the M8 for cyclists and pedestrians.
The sculpture acts as a nostalgic nod to Billy’s time spent as a welder in his hometown, Glasgow while working on a shipyard during the 1960s. Speaking on his work, Connolly said: “My art ...
Stockingfield Bridge was officially unveiled to the public on Saturday with a spectacular light spectacle which saw the bridge's spire light up the city's sky. The bridge, built over the Forth and ...
The Kingston Bridge in Glasgow, which carries the M8 motorway over the River Clyde, could be given listed status. The structure is 50 years old. At 270m (886ft) long, and 40m (131ft) wide, it is a ...
ALONGSIDE the mythical sea serpent currently taking shape at Stockingfield Bridge in the north of Glasgow, a city project is weaving its own magic through the communities it supports.
An Art Deco Glasgow cinema that was on the verge of being demolished has been saved after being added to the list of Scotland’s protected buildings.
We've cobbled together of some of our favourite myths we've heard from around Glasgow over the years - from the sublime to the ridiculous!
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