Notices published November 2021

Crematorium to host a time to remember with space to feel safe

in the centre is the tiered candle holder at South Lanarkshire Crematorium, There is a black curtain behind it and floral displays against white walls to either side.

Published: 17 November 2021

The Christmas Memorial Service at South Lanarkshire Crematorium will return this December.

Special Beat the Street presentation to school

Raymond Hood and Chair of the Community and Enterprise Committee John Anderson hand over a certificate and water bottles to three P7 Spittal  Primary School pupils

Published: 17 November 2021

An entire primary school has been awarded a special prize for their huge commitment to the recent Beat the Street challenge.

Tenants asked for views on rent for 2022-23

this row of new semi-detached homes with front driveway has been built on the site of the former St Blane's primary school in Blantyre.

Published: 16 November 2021

Council tenants across South Lanarkshire are being encouraged to take part in the rent-setting consultation for 2022-23.

School holiday dates agreed for 2022 - 23

Pupils at Crawford Primary School involved in daily activities

Published: 16 November 2021

School holiday dates in South Lanarkshire have been agreed for the 2022-23 academic year.

Celebration of books and reading begins today

This image shows staff outside Springhall Community Centre and library

Published: 15 November 2021

Today is the start of Book Week Scotland – an annual celebration of books and reading.

Remembering the fallen and treasuring their legacy

This image shows Provost Ian McAllan and Lord Lieutenant for Lanarkshire, Lady Haughey, at the Remembrance Sunday 2021 event in Hamilton

Published: 15 November 2021

Those who gave their today for our tomorrow have been remembered at Hamilton’s Cenotaph.

Helping save the planet, 26 bags at a time

Cllr Katy Loudon, Eilidh, Suzy Quinn Cambuslang Community Council, head teacher Susanne Sandilands and pupils of Hallside Primary School who took part in the 26 Bags for 26 Days campaign in conjunction with COP 26.

Published: 12 November 2021

Young people have been clearing litter from their communities as world leaders have been discussing saving the planet.

Wish you were there with MacFloyd?

This graphic says MacFloyd to the Moon and Back and is highlighting that the band are playing at Lanark Memorial Hall

Published: 12 November 2021

The hits of the iconic Pink Floyd are set to delight crowds at Lanark Memorial Hall next week.

Statue to recognise importance of Clydesdale horses

This image shows a Clydesdale horse in a field

Published: 12 November 2021

A giant statue of a Clydesdale horse is set to be erected after councillors approved a contribution from common good funds.

Remembrance address is a first for deaf community

Our image shows a photo of Councillor Ferguson overlaying an image of the war memorial in East Kilbride where he will make his welcome address. The photo also includes the two hand logo of British Sign Language.

Published: 12 November 2021

A South Lanarkshire councillor will deliver the area’s first British Sign Language Remembrance Sunday address.

Local firm building a carbon neutral future

Councillor John Anderson, the chair of the council’s Community and Enterprise Committee, at the Langlands Gate Campus in East Kilbride with Graham Divers of GMD Properties Ltd and Bob Perrie of AL Perrie Ltd

Published: 12 November 2021

The COP26 climate summit is ending today but the council is already helping local businesses build for a carbon neutral future.

Pupils and scientists meet to discuss climate change

As part of UN COP26 Summit in Glasgow, pupils heard from Rt Hon Nadhim Zahawi, Secretary of State for Education, what the UK Department for Education was doing through education to promote sustainability and tackle climate change

Published: 11 November 2021

Pupils from across South Lanarkshire had the chance to hear first-hand how scientists are tackling climate change.

South Lanarkshire remembers the fallen

Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Lanarkshire Louis Munn, South Lanarkshire Provost Ian McAllan and South Lanarkshire Council Chief Executive Clelland Sneddon join veterans at the VC Memorial in Hamilton's New Town Square for the Armistice Day Service, 2021.

Published: 11 November 2021

Wreaths were laid and the fallen commemorated at the Armistice Day Service in Hamilton.

Council lights up red to remember the fallen

Photo shows Hamilton Town House lit up red to remember everyone who has lost their life in armed conflict

Published: 10 November 2021

Hamilton Town House is once again lit up in red to mark Remembrance Day 2021.

Food labelling laws have now changed

person looking at labelling advice on a packet of sandwiches

Published: 10 November 2021

Businesses who sell prepacked food for direct sale, such as sandwiches, now have to provide ingredients and allergen labelling.

Find out about real Living Wage at free online event

Living Wage logo

Published: 09 November 2021

Come and join us as we get real about the real Living Wage in Lanarkshire.

Improvement work about to begin

This is a picture showing a number of road maintenance vehicles on a street, in the foreground is a red sign that reads Road Closed and an orange and white traffic cone

Published: 09 November 2021

Measures to help manage an increase in through traffic and tackle concerns over speed are to be made to two Hamilton streets.

Climate action – not blah, blah, blah

This image shows Council Leader John Ross planting a tree at Chatelherault

Published: 08 November 2021

As world leaders meet at COP26 in Glasgow, significant progress is being made in reducing South Lanarkshire’s carbon footprint.

Energy efficient homes delivered across area

This is a picture of Councillor Josh Wilson South Lanarkshire's Chair of Housing and Technical Resources. He is wearing a safety helmet and hi-vis vest

Published: 08 November 2021

More than 1300 affordable homes have been added in South Lanarkshire – and more houses than ever are meeting “green” standards.

Innovative care campus takes shape in Blantyre

Five people wearing building site PPE stand inside a large building that is still under construction.

Published: 05 November 2021

A ground-breaking housing and care campus at the heart of Blantyre has welcomed VIP guests as its first homes near completion.

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