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Six Great Reasons, Why We're City's Best Secondary School

A school is celebrating after being named Glasgow's top performing secondary by education inspectors.Castlemilk High, which has 442 pupils, received the best report card yet for a city secondary...

23/6/2008

Castlemilk High School

I was delighted to read about Mr Brian Mcalinden and his excellent ratings at Castlemilk High School. As a former pupil of Glenwood Secondary School 1970/74 Mr Mcalinden was my biolog...

19/6/2008

Smile if you love your new school

A NEW £6.5million superschool has opened its doors to pupils.Children and staff gathered to mark the official opening of John Paul II primary and Ardencraig nursery, near Castlemilk. Youngsters...

4/6/2008

I want to bring back the building industry's boom times

WILLIE DOCHERTY is preparing himself for a deluge.But not of the rain that typically signals stoppage of work on the building sites of Glasgow, where he's plied his trade for four decades.Instead he's...

7/5/2008

Scum Vandelism

My Interest is why in certain areas in Castlemilk there is no CCTV now in 1 area of Dougrie near old Labour club cars are being constantly vandelised and have been going on for ages, My stepsons car g...

13/4/2008

Wife in pledge to provide organ for sick partner

A DEVOTED wife is preparing to donate one of her kidneys in a bid to save her husband's life.Maureen Lowrie, 63, has vowed to sacrifice one of her organs to give Jim a chance of survival.Jim, 57...

9/4/2008

Taking a walk on the wild side

WALKS encouraging people in Castlemilk to explore woodland and learn about local history will be launched on Sunday.The £66,000 initiative centres around map packs, which will be handed out on t...

9/4/2008

Stress free in Castlemilk

Castlemilk Stress Centre has been delivering stress management services across Castlemilk for over 12 years. We are a non profit making organisation, limited by guarentee and registered as a Scot...

8/4/2008

Survey reveals what people want and don't want in their neighbourhoods

Youth Disorder Serious problem Problem Neutral...

1/4/2008

Fury over £28,000 funding cut to nursery

ANGRY parents and teachers have hit out at a decision to cut funding to one of the city's most innovative nurseries.
Up to 20 places will go at the Jeely Piece Club nursery in Castlemilk after the charity was told its funding from a government g...

27/3/2008

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