Notices published January 2022

Pupil wins national design competition

This image shows a South Lanarkshire pupil with his winning design for a UK wide design competition for the charity Living Streets

Published: 31 January 2022

A pupil at a South Lanarkshire school is celebrating their win in a UK wide design competition for the charity Living Streets.

Free bike repairs available across area

The council is looking for residents views on cycling and walking.

Published: 28 January 2022

Thousands of people across South Lanarkshire can get pedalling following the relaunch of a scheme offering free bike repairs.

Display highlights work of leading campaigner against genocide

This image shows the artist with other guests and a member of SLLC staff at a painting of Ian Forsyth at the Holocaust Memorial exhibition at Low Parks Museum

Published: 27 January 2022

The annual display at Low Parks Museum to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day has an added poignancy this year.

Winning design for annual calendar competition unveiled

This image shows the winner of the Road Safety Calendar Competition 2022 with their winning design

Published: 26 January 2022

The winner of South Lanarkshire Council’s annual Road Safety Calendar Competition has been announced.

Council welcomes HMRC decision to stay in East Kilbride

This is an image of the HMRC offices in East Kilbride

Published: 25 January 2022

A change of plan that will retain around 2,000 high-value jobs in South Lanarkshire has been enthusiastically welcomed.

Still time to join Eat Them To Defeat Them campaign

award-winning Eat Them To Defeat Them campaign poster

Published: 25 January 2022

There are only a few days left for schools to sign up to a campaign encouraging children to eat more vegetables.

Views sought on community space for Larkhall

three people on King Street in Larkhall.

Published: 25 January 2022

Two online surveys have been launched based on plans to create a new community space in Larkhall town centre.

Huge investment in South Lanarkshire housing

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: 24 January 2022

Investment of more than £50million is to be made in housing across South Lanarkshire during 2022/23.

Views sought on potential option to improve Lanark traffic flow

this image is a general view of Lanark High Street

Published: 21 January 2022

Consultation is underway on a potential option to improve traffic flow in Lanark town centre.

Rural roads will be target of January litter clean

This photo shows litter strewn along the sides of Blantyre Farm Road, Hamilton.

Published: 19 January 2022

A programme of litter picking on rural roads around South Lanarkshire will begin next week. 

It’s time to talk about tourism

a graphic illustrating aspects of the tourism economy in South Lanarkshire. On a dark blue background a light blue line representing the River Clyde snakes diagonally across from top left to bottom right.

Published: 19 January 2022

From days out to spa breaks tourism is vital to South Lanarkshire and it's time to have your say on how the council supports it.

Apply now for new climate change and food growing grants

young tree being planted

Published: 18 January 2022

Community groups can now apply for new grants to help their work on climate change and food growing initiatives.

Finalists announced for prestigious COSLA awards

The photo shows the council's headquarters building on Almada Street, Hamilton.

Published: 17 January 2022

Three teams from across the council have been shortlisted for this year’s COSLA Excellence Awards.

Tell us your views on free sanitary provision

This image shows a graphic with details about the survey on the council's period positive campaign

Published: 14 January 2022

Making period poverty a thing of the past continues to be a priority for the council.

Call out fly-tipping dumb dumpers

This images shows Councillor John Anderson at a pile of rubbish that has been fly-tipped in East Kilbride

Published: 11 January 2022

Fly-tipping is unacceptable and those responsible should be held accountable.

Still time to have your say on council spending

This graphic is asking people to have their say on the council budget for 2021/22  by taking part in a consultation

Published: 06 January 2022

Everyone still has until Sunday 16 January to have their say on how their council spends its budget during 2022/23.