A number of Orange Order and loyalist parades are being planned for the streets across Glasgow next month. There have been no parades taking place during the pandemic with public gatherings banned but with restrictions easing nine requests have been submitted to the council so far for marches in July. Some include hundreds of people but numbers will depend on the level of restrictions in place in Glasgow at the time.
READ MORE: On Thursday July 1 there are three parades from loyalist bands planned . Two days later on Saturday 3 July, there are five parades planned by Orange lodges in different parts of the city.
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Fortis to flip prime Clifton Hill corner site
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A developer is expected to flip a prime Clifton Hill development corner for close to $50 million after gaining a planning permit for a large office and retail hub and securing Woolworths as a key tenant.
Fortis secured Woolworths as an anchor tenancy at The Foundry.
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Fortis Development Group has put the 5500-square-metre block on the north-east corner of Alexandra Parade and Smith Street on the market through Stonebridge Property Group’s Julian White.
The site, which Fortis amalgamated from multiple individual titles left over from Melbourne’s defunct East West Link project, includes a historic building, The Foundry, which has lent its name to the project.