All news stories from Glasgow.
A years-long backlog of repeated imagery in the city's digital planning records has quietly shaped decisions from Merchant City to Maryhill, and civic groups are now pressing for a proper fix.
News4 July 20263 min read
As the city navigates the complexities of digital image replacement, residents and businesses are left wondering what the future holds for Glasgow's visual identity.
News4 July 20263 min read
From Govan to the Merchant City, councils and conservation bodies are raising the alarm over low-quality duplicate imagery that is distorting how Glasgow's built environment is recorded, assessed and redeveloped.
News4 July 20263 min read
As the city navigates the complexities of digital image replacement, residents and businesses are left wondering what the future holds for Glasgow's visual identity.
News4 July 20262 min read
Tenants and homeowners across the city say developers and letting agencies are swapping images of their buildings and streets online, leaving communities feeling invisible in decisions about how their own neighbourhoods are represented.
News4 July 20263 min read
A decade of policy decisions, demographic pressure and stalled development has left the city with a rental market that priced out thousands, here is how it happened.
News3 July 20263 min read
From a housing crisis years in the making to a city centre regeneration scheme that keeps stalling, here is the background behind Glasgow's biggest stories this summer.
News3 July 20263 min read
As France counts thousands of excess deaths from this summer's heatwave and West Africa drowns in flood water, Glasgow is discovering that its old stone tenements and Victorian drainage infrastructure were built for a very different climate.
News3 July 20263 min read