Glasgow-based charity, Glasgow City Mission, has urged homeless people to engage with services during the peak of Storm Eowyn, with winds of nearly 90mph forecast.
Glasgow residents will receive a "loud siren" on the their phones to warn of Storm Eowyn. On Friday, the city is set to face major disruption with winds expected to reach nearly 90mph.
Storm Eowyn could be one for the history books as it is set to be one of the worst to hit the country since Cyclone Friedhelm - otherwise known as Hurricane Bawbag to us Glaswegians.
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has announced all non-essential outpatient appointments and routine hospital appointments will be cancelled on Friday (January 24) due to Storm Eowyn.
Glasgow is set to be battered by up to 90mph winds as Storm Éowyn arrives on Friday, January 24. The Met Office has issued a ...
First Bus has announced that it will not run services in Glasgow between 8am and 6pm on Friday, January 24, with Storm Eowyn set to bring winds close to 90mph and a red weather warning issued.
A 16-year-old boy was arrested on Thursday, January 23, outside the Inverclyde Islamic Centre on Laird Street in Greenock in connection with offences under the Terrorism Act.
A family have won a planning battle to build an extension on to their home despite the council turning it down and resident objections. Among concerns were loss of a chimney, impact on views and the ...
More accommodation is needed as homelessness continues to rise in the city. Deals were approved by councillors last week.
The applicant has also submitted plans to open in a snooker hall in the basement of the Union Street building.
No ScotRail services will operate across Scotland on Friday and there will be no alternative public transport provision as Storm Éowyn brings "extreme weather".
A red 'danger to life' weather warning is in place from the Met Office, with the Scottish Government and Police Scotland advising people not to travel during the storm.