Dennistoun CC's aim is to ascertain, coordinate and express the views of the wider community. It seeks to promote the Dennistoun area as a positive and inclusive neighbourhood.
Approved minutes of the Dennistoun Community Council ordinary meeting held on Tuesday 10th February 2015 at the Gingerbread Hall are now available at dennistouncc.org.uk/minutes.
Dates and details of future meetings (including venue confirmation) can be found at dennistouncc.org.uk/dates. The next ordinary meeting is due to take place on Tuesday 14th April 2015, 7pm.
Glasgow City Council would like to invite you to visit Alexandra Park on Saturday 14th March between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Parks proposals for 2015 will be on display and there will an opportunity to discuss these with Council Officers. There will also be the opportunity to join The Friends of Alexandra Park and thereby shape the future of the Park.
Part One in a series of food conversations in Dennistoun, hosted by Dennistoun Diggers. Featuring speakers from Oxfam Scotland, Poverty Alliance and the Everlasting Foodbank on Monday 9th March from 7pm until 8:30pm at Redmond’s, 304 Duke St, G31 1RY.
The next ordinary meeting of Dennistoun Community Council will take place on Tuesday 10th March, 7pm, at Market Gallery, 334 Duke Street, Dennistoun, G31 1QZ.
You are warmly invited to attend all community council meetings, held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7pm. Police and elected members will provide updates. Full agenda and venue confirmation are available here.
Approved minutes of the Dennistoun Community Council ordinary meeting held on Tuesday 13th January 2015 at the Gingerbread Hall are now available at dennistouncc.org.uk/minutes.
Dates and details of future meetings (including venue confirmation) can be found at dennistouncc.org.uk/dates. The next ordinary meeting is due to take place on Tuesday 10th March 2015, 7pm.
Glasgow Youth Film Festival (6th – 8th February 2015) is back for its seventh year! The only film festival in Europe completely curated by 15-18 year olds, GYFF is taking over the GFT for a whole weekend of films about teenage and young adult life. Look out for some great Scottish and UK premieres, and a series of panels, workshops and masterclasses offering young people interested in working in film and TV the chance to meet and work with industry professionals.
If you are you an asylum seeker or refugee in any of the following ares of East Glasgow – Auchinlea, Baillieston, Barlanark, Bishop’s Wood, Braidfauld, Bridgeton, Broomhouse, Calton, Camlachie, Cardowan, Carmyle, Carntyne, Cathedral, Craigend, Cranhill, Crosshill, Dalmarnock, Dennistoun, Easterhouse, Fullarton, Garrowhill, Garthamlock, Gartloch, Greenfield, Haghill, Hogganfield, Mount Vernon, Parkhead, Queenslie, Riddrie, Ruchazie, Sandyhills, Shettleston, Springboig, Swinton, Tollcross – the Scotttish Refugee Council would like to hear your opinions on life in East Glasgow, either by speaking at a location of your choice, or at one of their meetings held at Parkhead Nazarene Church, 12-14 Burgher Street, Glasgow G31 4TB on one of the following upcoming dates: