Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park will be transformed for 11 days to allow families and fans to gather to watch the Games on giant screens, while getting the chance to try a diverse range of physical activities – inspired by the Summer of Sport.
Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Park will be transformed for 11 days to allow families and fans to gather to watch the Games on giant screens, while getting the chance to try a diverse range of physical activities – inspired by the Summer of Sport.
One lucky winner will score a brand-new 50-inch Smart TV, a £50 Asda voucher to stock the fridge, and a legendary supply of Mr. Porky snacks and merch to ensure your home is the place to watch the tournament this summer.
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But local pubs and clubs which want to stay open for Scotland’s opening game against Haiti on 14 June will have to apply for a licence to keep their doors open until beyond 2am.
A report going before councillors on Wednesday (March 4) recommends that Monday, June 15, be granted as an additional fixed holiday for council employees.
The artwork on Somerville Drive, which is being painted in partnership with Adidas and the SFA, is set to celebrate the immortal night that Steve Clarke’s side broke a 28-year spell to qualify for the World Cup.
It's understood that Edinburgh, Fife, Borders and Falkirk councils don't plan to treat June 15 as a public holiday.