Cambuslang/Rutherglen top stories news

Funding boost to plant trees in climate vulnerable communities
The council’s Removing Barriers to Tree Planting programme has been awarded £90k to plant trees in key areas across the area.

Last few days to name a gritter
Primary pupils across South Lanarkshire have just a few days more to dream up magnifICEnt names for the council’s gritters.

Decades upon decades of foster care are lauded
Foster carers from South Lanarkshire have been recognised for their unstinting work over a combined total of nearly 200 years.

Pupils support eco-curriculum with tree planting
Pupils are doing their bit to support climate change by not only planting trees in the school grounds but fruit and veg as well.

Join our newest recruits for a career in social care
The council is on the lookout for people who want a meaningful career helping the most vulnerable people in our communities.

Survey is first chance to have your say on Estates plan
We are still keen to gather your views on how the council should plan for the future of its buildings.

Fostering relationships can transform children’s lives
Foster Care fortnight has begun and the Family Connections team is showing its appreciation of these vital carers.

Book now for panto fun with Jack and the giant
All the fun and tradition of panto – with a modern twist – will see Jack and the Beanstalk entertain audiences later this year.

Name a gritter before all is frost
Children across South Lanarkshire once more have a chance to come up with a name for one of the council’s gritters.

Provost leads VE Day 80th anniversary event
A commemorative flag was raised at Council headquarters in Hamilton today to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.

Walk this May
As May is National Walking month, now is the perfect time to start getting more active.

Get outdoors during Green Health Week
This is Green Health Week - an ideal time to get outside, enjoy the good weather and improve fitness and mental health.

Award for charity that connects people with jobs
A council partner has been acknowledged as being the best in this region for connecting residents to job opportunities.

Have your say on future of council buildings
Do you have an opinion on how the council runs our schools, community halls, offices, and other buildings?

Notice of by-election is published
The Hamilton, Larkhall and Stonehouse by-election timetable has been set out with the publication of the Notice of Election.

More families supported in more ways than ever
Innovative support is helping more people than ever across South Lanarkshire with all stages of family life.

Private property leasing opportunity
Private landlords who have properties to rent are being asked to get in touch with the council.

Good sports are a perfect match for each other
A couple of good sports have celebrated their greatest prize of all – 60 years of married bliss.

Strengthening the ability to keep people safe at home
A vital council service is to be bolstered to help keep vulnerable people safer than ever in their own homes.

Everyone asked to support the national Spring litter clean-up
The council is again supporting Spring Clean Scotland this year – the national anti-litter campaign that starts today.

Lunch for old Ruglonians back on the menu
The Rutherglen Mortified Lunch is back in town this year following several years of absence following Covid.

Community groups are granted a boost
Community groups in Rutherglen and Cambuslang have been supported with grants from the council.

Keeping your mind on the road saves lives
The latest national road safety campaign has been launched – and the council’s Road Safety Calendar winner is on the same track.

Free meals entitlement extended in primary schools
An additional 1700 primary six and seven pupils in South Lanarkshire are now eligible for free school meals.

Are you worried that an adult could be at risk of financial harm
Residents are being asked to be alert to vulnerable adults in their communities who are susceptible to financial harm.

Council steps back from X social media platform
South Lanarkshire Council will now only use X for emergency alerts and other urgent information.

Apply now for a garden waste permit
Residents across South Lanarkshire can now sign up for a permit to have their garden waste uplifted.

Planting a fitting memorial to the King’s coronation
A living tribute of the King’s coronation has set down roots in South Lanarkshire.

Celebrating the impact of Family Support Hubs in South Lanarkshire
An innovative approach is helping support families and improve outcomes for children and parents.

Top award is won as young warriors battle waste
Young pupils across South Lanarkshire have been waging war on waste, and the council has been recognised for helping them do so.

Fuel poverty partnership working together to keep you warm
A new partnership has been set up to tackle fuel poverty which affects around one in four households across South Lanarkshire.
Local wetlands mapping data revealed
A new study has provided wetland data which will allow the management of the area’s nature networks in a more targeted way.

Let’s not make Christmas a wasteful time
Everyone is being urged to make sure that all the additional waste produced over the festive season is disposed of correctly.

Community groups granted a boost
Community grants totalling £650 have been agreed by the Rutherglen and Cambuslang Area Committee.

Council clamps down on vape sales to minors
Traders who sell disposable vapes to under-18s are becoming a target for harsher measures by South Lanarkshire Council.

Fulfilment was enlightening to community alarm technician
Community alarms are vital to some older residents, but Paul McVey found that they brought a new aspect to his life, too.

Specially funded chewing gum removal project completed
A chewing gum clean-up project using funds exclusively to tackle the scourge across our streets has been successfully completed.

Report bonfires and keep everyone safe
Everyone is being urged to report potentially dangerous bonfires to the council again this year.

New month puts team on winter alert
Council Roads teams are officially on stand-by for the winter season.

Decade of the benefits of health walks
To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Get Walking Lanarkshire is highlighting the benefits of a health walk.

Can Do funding is kids play for bowling club
A club in Cambuslang has secured funding of nearly £10,000 to ensure outdoor bowling is more inclusive for young people.

Trading Standards resume fireworks sales focus
Trading Standards Officers continue to work with young volunteers to test purchase fireworks.

Share your views on leisure and cultural services
Residents across South Lanarkshire are being asked for their views on leisure and cultural services.

Winter Awareness Week - the facts and figures
Today marks the end of Winter Awareness Week 2024 - our annual spotlight on how we plan for the season ahead.

Winter Awareness Week - flooding
As well as the risks posed by snow, ice and low temperatures, winter in Scotland can present another big challenge - flooding.

Winter Awareness Week - planning ahead
We are halfway through our annual Winter Awareness Week - and today's spotlight is on journey planning.

Winter Awareness Week - winter driving
As motorists know, driving demands constant care and attention … but in winter added planning and skills are needed.

Winter Awareness Week 2024 - be prepared
Today marks the start of Winter Awareness Week – our annual spotlight on issues to be aware of as the new season approaches.

Road safety brings young ambassadors all together
All Together for Road Safety was the theme at this year’s Junior Road Safety Officer Open Day.

Partners combine expertise in tackling substance and alcohol use
A partnership event has united South Lanarkshire in tackling substance and alcohol use.

Spectacular fireworks display at Strathclyde Park
A public fireworks display will be held at Strathclyde Country Park on Tuesday 5 November.

Council premises are welcoming to breastfeeding mums
Breastfeeding mums are assured of a warm welcome at council buildings across South Lanarkshire.

Council cracks down on sale of vapes to children
Consumer and Trading Standards have revealed the results of a test purchase exercise focused on the sale of single-use vapes.

Rutherglen roads in line for £175k improvement works
Significant road improvement works are planned for Rutherglen this month – representing a £175,000 investment in the network.

Get on your bike and help make the environment more sustainable
A previously derelict piece of land is now home to a cycle park promoting sustainable travel and recreation for everyone.

Woodland group making a real impact on climate
A former coal mining area has been transformed into a community woodland.

Planting trees is a cool way to help urban area
Almost 2000 trees have now been planted in the Blantyre area which will have a positive impact on the urban environment.

Nowhere to Grow shares success story during Climate Week
Universal Connections EK keeps on growing thanks to two Climate Emergency and Resilience Fund Grants.

Bee aware - Climate Week starts today
To highlight the goals of Climate Week the council is promoting good work being carried out across our communities.

Booking system starts from next week
Visits to all Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in South Lanarkshire will now need to be booked in advance.

Ensuring safety and reassurance at home in the digital age
After jobs welcoming customers who came to her, Caty Cameron now helps people in their own homes – and couldn’t be happier.

Make sure you are registered to vote
Residents across Lanarkshire are being urged to ensure they are on the electoral register.

Ambitious agreement to tackle health and care challenges
South Lanarkshire Council has pledged to work with other key partners to tackle health and care challenges.

Joy for those achieving success, and help for those who need it
Young people from across South Lanarkshire will today begin to receive their exam results.

Graffiti causes offence… and is a criminal offence.
Graffiti takes a moment to scrawl but the offence and upset it causes last long afterwards.

New bins boost recycling rates in Rutherglen
Recycling rates in an area of Rutherglen have increased from zero to 100% in just a few weeks.

Apply now for Charitable Trust’s anti-poverty funding
Applications are open for funding from the South Lanarkshire Charitable Trust.

Call to get on board new Rail Skills Academy
Young people are being offered the chance to join South Lanarkshire’s first academy for jobs in the rail industry.

Showcasing community benefits of South Lanarkshire’s Unpaid Work Service
The positive impact of the Social Work Justice Unpaid Work Service is being showcased in local communities in the coming weeks.

Three of our parks awarded Green Flag status again
Cambuslang Park, Castlebank Park in Lanark and Strathaven Park are among 80 parks across Scotland achieving a Green Flag Award.

Council gets funding to help clean up chewing gum
The council will again be out and about targeting the thoughtlessly discarded chewing gum that is the scourge of our streets.

Library project helps pupils put pen to podcast
Two secondary school pupils recently had the opportunity to try their hand as literary podcasters.

Financial pressure to continue for council
South Lanarkshire Council is facing a budget gap of more than £77 million over the next three financial years.

Everybody urged to do their bit on Clean Air Day
Clean air is essential for good health and wellbeing as well as being good for our planet.

Changing from car to bus is a breath of fresh air
Ditching her car for the bus has allowed Sharon McCafferty to arrive relaxed and better prepared for the working day.

Volunteers work boosted through Community Planning Partnership
This week is volunteer week with the Community Planning Partnership helping support organisations across South Lanarkshire.

2300 bags of rubbish gathered during clean-up campaign
More than nine tonnes of carelessly discarded waste was collected during the council’s annual rural roads clear-up programme.

Reassurance over bandstand after fire
The council has moved to reassure communities in Rutherglen following a significant fire at Overtoun Bandstand.

Successful showcase for sensory support in South Lanarkshire
The first in a series of events to showcase help for people with sensory support needs has met with a highly positive response.

Calum champions the cause of veterans
A case manager in the council’s Unpaid Work Service has been recognised nationally for his own voluntary work.

Report says pupils get very positive support
A report by Education Scotland has highlighted the very positive support given to pupils at a primary school in Cambuslang.

Event will help with hearing and sight
Help for people who have sensory support needs will be explained and demonstrated at an event in Hamilton next week.

Rifleman Khan welcomes everyone to museum
To launch a series of exhibitions relating to World War II, Low Parks Museum is holding a special event to mark Cameronian Day.

Group's delight as sustainable wish in shreds
A paper shredding company has fulfilled a local group’s ‘wish’ to help its community become more sustainable.

Autism charity has its wish granted
A Lanarkshire-wide charity that assists children with autism is itself being supported through the Community Wish List.

Food for thought as primary school pupils win book challenge
St Patrick’s Primary School and Nursery had the highest uptake in their area for this year's special World Book Day themed menu.

Group is bowled over by wish list cash boost
A local group has been bowled over by the results of their application to the council’s Community Wish List (CWL).

Prepare a new Local Place Plan for your area
A Local Development Plan (LDP) is being prepared by the council that will be shaped by the views and aspirations of communities.

Everyone urged to have their say on improving energy efficiency
There is still plenty of time to take part in a public consultation on the council’s Local Heat and Energy Efficiency Strategy.

Community fund cash boost for food bank
Participatory Budgeting is helping a Rutherglen group to support local people through the cost-of-living crisis.

Compostable waste still being wasted
Everyone is being urged to make sure that they are using the correct bin for food and garden waste.

Artwork tells of young people’s feelings on justice
One of the final events of a groundbreaking project has gone right to the ’art of the matter.

Burnhill Action Group secures community fund boost
A £5000 Participatory Budget (PB) grant will help improve and maintain a formerly derelict area now back in community use.

Friends reunited by lost football trophy
A chance visit to a local library has brought old school friends back together after nearly 40 years.

Everyone encouraged to spring into litter clean-up
The council is supporting Spring Clean Scotland – the national anti-litter campaign that kicks off today.

Rural road litter clearing campaign continues next week
Our clean-up teams will be clearing litter and thoughtlessly discarded waste along rural roads in Cambuslang next week.

Funding lets group help community with cost of living
Residents in Rutherglen’s Burnhill will be helped with the cost of living after a funding bid by their community group.

Martial arts school given go ahead for new lease of life to local centre
The former David Milne Centre in Uddingston is to be taken over by Rivals School of Martial Arts.

Local literary hero to be celebrated in Hamilton
A South Lanarkshire ‘literary hero’ will be celebrated this month in Hamilton just a stone’s throw from where he went to school.

Ruby is the calendar champion for 2024
It was a natural choice this year for the winner of the council’s Road Safety Calendar Competition.
Concern over roads funding crisis
The condition of roads and related infrastructure in South Lanarkshire faces worrying levels of decline due to funding pressure.

Council clear-up after storms Isha and Jocelyn
Roads and grounds services teams have been working hard to keep residents and businesses safe and mobile this week.

Fly tipping and roadside litter getting worse
Everyone is again being urged to dispose of their litter correctly and not dump waste on our streets.

Locals’ views sought on leisure and culture
Residents’ views are continuing to be sought on leisure and culture in South Lanarkshire with a second phase of consultation.

Christmas is for giving not for dumping
Everyone is being urged to help cut the blight of fly-tipping and littering – a problem that can grow during the festive period.

South Lanarkshire pupils are top of the class
South Lanarkshire pupils are outperforming the national average for literacy and numeracy at almost every key level.

Local decisions bring funding and fun for all in Burnhill
A year of fun events lies ahead for local people after a successful funding bid by Burnhill Action Group.

Community grants a wish for life’s essentials
The latest group to benefit from the council’s Community Wish List are survivors of sexual violence.

Frontline First hit squad cleans up historic monument
The Council Leader has praised the ongoing work of the council’s special grounds teams for their work improving the local area.

Focus is on town centre ahead of 'Rutherglen 900'
A draft Town Centre Strategy and Action Plan has been prepared to ensure Scotland’s oldest Royal Burgh is fit for the future.

Young volunteers will help ensure firework safety
Trading Standards Officers will be working with young volunteers in a fireworks test purchase scheme over the next fortnight.

A South Lanarkshire winter – the facts of the matter
Much is talked about regarding our roads in wintertime, but there are a few facts that may not be realised.

Flooding risks rise in winter
For the fourth day of our annual Winter Awareness Week, we are looking at another significant challenge - flooding.

Planning ahead makes driving easier and safer
Journey planning can make all the difference for you as a driver in wintry conditions.

Brush up on your winter-driving tips
Driving always requires constant care and attention but during winter specific skills should also be used.

Get ready for winter on the roads
With the unpredictable nature of our weather, it’s wise to prepare early for driving on winter roads.

Bin it right - keep up the climate fight
We all like to think that we are recycling everything that we can by putting everything in the correct wheelie bin.

Have your say on future of your services
Like local authorities across Scotland, South Lanarkshire Council is facing unprecedented financial challenges.

Tom still in tune at 100
Thomas Small has celebrated his 100th birthday in the same house he has lived in for 75 years.

Frozen will bring smiles with sing-along and fun
It may be getting cooler outside, but sometimes being Frozen just makes you want to sing.

Dream of paying tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Fans of Fleetwood Mac will be going their own way to Lanark Memorial Hall this weekend.

Views sought on how to deliver better community services
South Lanarkshire community planning partnership is seeking everyone’s views on what decisions can be made to improve our area.

Voter ID needed for upcoming by-election
Voter ID is required for anyone eligible to vote in the forthcoming Rutherglen and Hamilton West by-election.

Keeping children safe on two wheels is a primary objective
Training to help children to be safe on two wheels is continuing throughout South Lanarkshire.

Make a difference by becoming a Children’s Hearing panel member
Children’s Hearings Scotland is looking for volunteers to help make a difference in your community.

Giving a new life to frightened and alone young people
One of the most fulfilling ways to help others is to offer safety and refuge to children who have been forced to flee horrors.

Still time to get your treasure trail tokens
There are still some bike hire tokens left for anyone wishing to take part in a treasure trail.

Can Do Community Challenge Fund launched
The Can Do Community Challenge Fund has now been launched to support eligible organisations, including community councils.

Not binning glass damages more than just the scenery
Broken glass is not only an eyesore - it can also seriously injure people and their pets.

Local parks keep the flag flying for award-winning green spaces
Three South Lanarkshire parks have received a Green Flag Award – making it a stunning 29 wins for them in the last 11 years.

Views sought on the council’s new local transport strategy
The council is looking for everyone’s views as it starts to set out its new Local Transport Strategy.

Council gets grant to help clean up chewing gum
The council has been given a grant of £24,614 to help remove the chewing gum that blights South Lanarkshire’s streets.

Using ‘common sense’ avoids rubbish and fire raising problems
The council and Scottish Fire and Rescue Service are holding a series of drop-in events to help everyone keep their areas safer.

Graffiti is a blot on a community’s landscape… and illegal
Graffiti takes a moment to scrawl but causes lasting offence and upset while also presenting a poor image of a neighbourhood.

Volunteer walkers sought to lead the way
A Lanarkshire-based project that runs short walks every week is looking for new volunteers.

Open days to support projects needing unpaid work
Are you a charitable organisation, community / voluntary group, or an individual project needing unpaid workers?

Let's keep communities clean and safe this summer
The council is urging residents across South Lanarkshire to protect and respect their communities this summer.

New homes in Larkhall now complete
A total of 38 new council homes have been built in Larkhall.

Seniors put Age-Friendly communities into action
The Seniors Together project is hosting a series of events designed to help older people navigate the cost-of-living crisis.

Adoption and Fostering cafe drop in at Calderglen Country Park
Anyone who would like to help care for young people is being invited to a drop-in event at Calderglen Country Park this week.

Rutherglen Ladies FC on show
Women’s football is thought to be a modern development but they have been playing the beautiful game for more than 100 years.

Now is the time to register your child for nursery
It’s time to register children aged two, three and four who will be eligible for funded nursery places from August this year.

Gordon’s Rutherglen roots stretch back 100 years
A Rutherglen man could not have been closer to his roots when he celebrated his 100th birthday.

Local business enters its second century with family still at its core
One of South Lanarkshire’s best-known businesses is marking its 100th birthday… and is still run by the family that started it.

Plan ahead before coming to Strathclyde Park fireworks
Everyone coming along to our public fireworks display on Saturday 5 November is being advised to allow plenty time to get there.

Remember, remember - report bonfires and keep everyone safe
Everyone is being urged to report potentially dangerous bonfires to the council again this year.

If you go down to the woods today you're in for some Hallowe'en fun
South Lanarkshire’s parks will provide the backdrop for some spooky goings-on this Hallowe’en weekend.

New food champion announced
A new Food Champion has been appointed for South Lanarkshire Council.

Letterbox opened for your ideas
Residents across South Lanarkshire are being encouraged to tell the council their ideas.

Two community councils looking for new members
Nominations are now being sought for anyone wishing to stand for election to the Burnside and Cambuslang Community Councils.

Shining a light on home carers
One of South Lanarkshire’s iconic buildings is being illuminated to commemorate the way home carers light up people’s lives.

Throwing out the throw-away culture right across the council
The throw-away culture is itself being discarded as the council reduces dramatically its number of single-use items.

Young people’s videos help others like them to talk about grief
A series of videos has been produced by young people in Lanarkshire to help others like themselves deal with grief.

Children and young people get more say on how school budget is used
Using the Pupil Equity Fund (PEF) is allowing children and young people to get more involved in decision making at their school.

Two projects planned to complete Cuningar Loop transformation
Work completing the regeneration of Cuningar Loop could soon be underway, bringing new amenities for all in the Rutherglen area.

Council shortlisted for four Scottish Transport Awards
Four council projects have been put forward for the 2022 Scottish Transport Awards.

Unsung heroes recognised at Provost’s community awards
Volunteers from across South Lanarkshire have been recognised for their outstanding achievements especially during the pandemic.

Two all-weather pitches created to meet demand
Two new all-weather pitches have now been completed at Eastfield Lifestyles Centre in Rutherglen.

New park and ride taking shape in Cambuslang
Work is progressing well on a new park and ride facility to encourage sustainable travel in Cambuslang.

Grant awards for kids club and community groups
Rutherglen and Cambuslang councillors held a virtual meeting this week to approve new community grants.

Groups recognised for efforts to keep communities beautiful
Sixteen South Lanarkshire groups have been acknowledged by Keep Scotland Beautiful for their work to enhance their local areas.

Enjoy a spooky booky Hallowe’en online
The ‘boo!’ will be put into Bookbug for children in South Lanarkshire this Hallowe’en.

Team working to create 'can do' communities
The council’s Community Engagement team has been hard at work forging links across South Lanarkshire in recent months.