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Glasgow Times
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- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Thousands enjoy Glasgow Easterhouse family festival
The Bridge Family Festival at Platform took place in Easterhouse, bringing together families from the East End. Organised by Platform Arts Centre at The Bridge, the celebration was packed from start to finish as attendees enjoyed stalls, entertainment, rides, art activities, face painting, balloon modelling, caricature drawing and more. Volunteers also had a chance to join taster lessons in BMX and sports, held by BMX School Scotland and Glasgow Life. On stage, a variety of artists and the Enchanted Princesses performed for kids. Then, participants could take part in a roller disco. Photographs show the crowd enjoying the festivities. READ NEXT: I tried Glasgow's newest rooftop bar - my verdict Thousands enjoy Glasgow Easterhouse family festival (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson)


Glasgow Times
20-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
12 pictures from Glasgow's Alexandra Park Summer Festival
More than three thousand people headed along to the Summer Festival at Alexandra Park in Dennistoun on Saturday, July 19. (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) The free event was organised by Platform Arts Centre, which is based in Easterhouse, and there was plenty on offer. This included stalls, sports activities, face painting, balloon modelling, live music, art workshops, rides, inflatables, and live wrestling from Iron Girders Gym. READ NEXT: ScotRail issue warning as Glasgow braces for 'heavy rain' (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) The event was open to people of all ages and ran from midday to 4pm. Punters were snapped enjoying the day, basking in both the sunshine and bracing showers later in the afternoon. (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) READ NEXT: Update on 'missing' alpacas at popular Glasgow children's attraction The East End charity is set to host another event, The Bridge Family Festival, in Easterhouse from midday to 4pm on Saturday, July 26. Entry will again be free, and there will be plenty on offer for attendees. (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) (Image: Mark F Gibson) Those interested in attending will be able to enjoy a roller disco as well as a lineup of family-friendly activities. For further information, visit Platform Arts Centre's website HERE.


Glasgow Times
14-07-2025
- Glasgow Times
Here's what North Glasgow police responded to last week
Cops were alerted 452 times across Maryhill, Springburn and the Canal area. This resulted in 176 crime reports being created. Among them was one road traffic collision and 57 reports if antisocial behaviour, five of which involved drugs. Police attended 20 reports of disturbances and dealt with 72 requests to assist locals. 22 concerns for persons were reported and at least 54 entries were created in the force's vulnerable persons database. Officers were called to 22 domestic incidents and 7 people were reported missing, all of whom were returned home. Here's what North Glasgow police responded to last week (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) READ NEXT: North Glasgow police officers reveal weekly crime stats READ NEXT: North Glasgow police reveal weekly stats including robbery The update added: "Community officers in Springburn attended the African Challenge Scotland community event and had a great day promoting inclusion, diversity and culture in Glasgow and beyond. "We appreciate all those who came up to us to have a chat and hope they enjoyed the day as much as we did."
Yahoo
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Some of the best images from The Herald Student Press Awards
The Herald Student Press Awards, in association with Weber Shandwick, returned for 2025, crowning some of the the best journalistic talent in Scotland's universities and colleges. The event, which took place within The Herald's Bath Street offices, welcomed some of the best prospects from media and journalism courses and student newspapers. In an age where disinformation is spreading rapidly, quality, accountable journalism has never mattered more. And this starts in our universities and colleges. The Herald believes in student journalism and is keen to provide a platform for rising stars, allowing them a boost into their future careers. Winners were announced across nine categories, showcasing the best in writing, production, and design. The finalists and winners were welcomed to a drinks reception by Herald editor Catherine Salmond and editor-in-chief of Newsquest Scotland Callum Baird. Here are some of the best pictures from the night. Best use of digital media, Antonella Valente (Image: Mark F Gibson) Aidan Gilbride, SPFL News Now, Edinburgh Napier University Amanda Crawford, UWS Newsroom, University of the West of Scotland Antonella Valente, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER Fred Byrne, Gettin' Rowdy with The Gaudie, The Gaudie Design of the year, the Gaudie (Image: Mark F Gibson) The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen – WINNER The Magdalen, University of Dundee The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Sandy Woodhouse, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier – WINNER Emilia Evonne Beatrice Lauder, ENRG & The Broad, Edinburgh Napier University Hannah Linda Hamilton, The Magdalen, The University of Dundee Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde (Image: Mark F Gibson) Carlin Braun, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Kulsum Shabbir, Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde – WINNER Nina Miller, The Glasgow Guardian, University of Glasgow Eva J Milne, The Jute Journal, University of Dundee Amelia Boag McGlynn and Fred Byrne, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Jack Harris, sports writer of the year (Image: Mark F Gibson) Anya Diggines, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Jack Harris, ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University – WINNER John Shiels, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Oliver Kennedy, The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen David Forrest, The Clyde Insider, Glasgow Clyde College Edward Jewsbury, Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling Katherine McKay, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow (Image: Mark F Gibson) Brig Newspaper, University of Stirling The Student, University of Edinburgh The Gaudie, University of Aberdeen ENRG, Edinburgh Napier University The Glasgow Guardian, Glasgow University Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER Strathclyde Telegraph, University of Strathclyde Odhran Gallagher (Image: Mark F Gibson) Odhran Gallagher, Hillhead Review, University of Glasgow – WINNER


Glasgow Times
13-05-2025
- Glasgow Times
12 people charged in intense crackdown on Glasgow retail crime
Police Scotland officers were joined by members of Retailers Against Crime (RAC) to tackle a surge in shoplifting. During their "most successful" exercise to date, individuals were charged with offences including shoplifting and drug possession. A team of 31 plain-clothed and uniformed cops, including two from British Transport Police, spent the day on the streets of Glasgow focusing on the most prolific retail crime offenders. (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) READ NEXT: Organised crime gangs travelled to Glasgow to nick designer gear One security officer, who joined the Day of Action, said: 'The overall consensus was that it was a phenomenal day with a real sense of camaraderie and good results in terms of deterring several people from shoplifting. 'I've been involved in the RAC Days of Action for about five years now, I've attended every one and this was the best yet. "They have evolved into something very important and make a real dent in the criminality we see in the city centre, which has increased massively in recent years. 'It gives retailers more confidence to see people getting caught and arrested.' Figures from the British Retail Consortium's annual crime survey released earlier this year highlighted how retail crime is 'spiralling out of control' with 55,000 thefts a day across the UK – an all-time high - and violent and abusive incidents rising by 50% last year. RAC figures also detail how incidents of violent crime are surging, with 1674 reported to the organisation by members during 2024 from a total of 11,890 offences. Stephanie Karté (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) (Image: Newsquest) READ NEXT: Glasgow cops crack down on shoplifting - this store is targeted most Stephanie Karté, national operations manager at RAC, said: 'This was our most successful Day of Action so far with an outstanding turnout from retailers and our partners. "A good number of offenders were prevented from shoplifting and causing anti-social behaviour on the day. 'Days like these are so important and they brought police, security staff and retailers together to build relationships and help fight the ongoing battle against retail crime, which is a substantial problem and can seem extremely overwhelming.' Natasa Wilson, RAC intelligence co-ordinator, added: 'Our latest Day of Action was the best one yet. It reflected the precise planning which goes into the day from us and Police Scotland and the great partnership and support we receive from our members and security companies.' (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) (Image: Mark F Gibson / Gibson Digital) As part of our series The Cost of Crime, the Glasgow Times previously joined cops and security officers during a day of action in November 2024. They revealed that organised gangs use sophisticated tactics to target shops. We also revealed that between December 1, 2024, and January 8, 2025, 49 people were arrested and taken into custody or charged in connection with retail thefts, with a total of 61 incidents recorded by officers in that period. It comes as a dedicated shoplifting team was established in the city centre.