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Scottish Canals

Glaswegians have been invited to the spectacle of light - which will see a lantern procession travel down the canal while Stockingfield Bridge is turned on for the first time.

Glaswegians invited to first ever lights switch-on at Maryhill bridge

The bridge will officially open next month.
The bridge will officially open next month.

Official opening date set for new bridge over Forth & Clyde Canal

Stockingfield Junction on the Forth & Clyde Canal.
Stockingfield Junction on the Forth & Clyde Canal.

Plans for four artworks next to Forth & Clyde Canal approved

Catherine Topley at the viewpoint across Glasgow from the new Claypits nature reserve beside the Forth & Clyde Canal. Picture: John Devlin
Catherine Topley at the viewpoint across Glasgow from the new Claypits nature reserve beside the Forth & Clyde Canal. Picture: John Devlin

Concerns raised that Glasgow canal could become hotbed for flytipping

Cadder Wharf
Cadder Wharf

Bishopbriggs canal catering unit plan is scrapped

Councillor Gary Pews with Cadder Church minister the Rev.John MacGregor, local resident Margaret Crane, church officer Fraser MacKenzie and other objectors
Councillor Gary Pews with Cadder Church minister the Rev.John MacGregor, local resident Margaret Crane, church officer Fraser MacKenzie and other objectors

Residents fury over planned canal catering unit

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