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Lochlea Whisky Tasting | Dram
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Welcome to Lochlea Whisky Tasting!
Join us at Dram!
to sample the
finest whiskies from Lochlea. Whether you're a whisky connoisseur or just starting to explore the world of whisky, this event is perfect for you.
Taste
a variety of unique single malts while learning about the rich history and craftsmanship behind each bottle. Don't miss out on this opportunity to indulge in the many flavours of Lochlea whiskies.
Information Source: DRAM! | eventbrite
VALOR: Kentucky Fried Wrasslin | Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Witness the electrifying showdown at VALOR: Kentucky Fried Wrasslin in Glasgow, hosted at the prestigious Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry on June 29, 2025. Fans can expect a thrilling display of athleticism and skill as wrestlers from around the world compete for glory. Tickets for this epic event range from £16.96 to £22.38, offering an affordable opportunity to experience the excitement live. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening of high-stakes action and entertainment.
Bookface Sip & Swap with Fran Littlewood on Saturday 28th June in Glasgow | Saints of Ingram
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Information Source: Heather Suttie | eventbrite
Family Baking Session: Bake Strawberry Tarts | Mackintosh at the Willow
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Information Source: Mackintosh at the Willow - Creative Learning | eventbrite
WestFest Street DanceWorkshop @ The Kelvin Hall | Kelvin Hall Open Collections
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Halo Arts Make Your Own T-Shirt Workshop @ The Kelvin Hall
Join us for a fun-filled workshop at
The Kelvin Hall
where you'll work with our visual arts specialist Reuben to create and take away your own funky tshirt! Free workshop for ages 6-12.
Information Source: WestFest | eventbrite
WRITE YOUR PILOT: TV Writing Workshop with Chris Dudley & Kate Hammer | Acting Coach Scotland
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Do you have an idea that you want to see on the screen? A character that deserves more time than 5-minutes in front of an audience? Or just want to get into TV writing?
This workshop will cover turning your idea into a first draft, and where to take it after you've polished it into gold. We will go over several different story theories, break down a case study episode of television, and learn how to pitch ideas through loglines, summaries, treatments, and having a strong first ten pages. By the end of the workshop, you'll be able to plot and write your own script that showcases your own voice (or whoever's voice you want, really).
Kate and Chris met while completing their Masters in Television Writing and have worked together on several projects since. Chris has been commissioned to write multiple television feature films, was selected for the John Yorke Drama Writing Academy, and currently works in TV development. Kate has been a part of the Jed Mercurio Mentorship, Torino ComedyLab, and the BBC Academy, which brought her to EastEnder's story room. She currently works for River City as a Storyliner. Both Chris and Kate have independent projects they are currently working on/in development with.
The workshop will take place in Acting Coach Scotland (5 mins walk from Govan subway) from 11am - 4pm (with breaks!). We have some pay what you want tickets available - click on "Get tickets" to access.
Get in touch with humourmillglasgow@gmail.com or DM @humourmill on Instagram for more info.
Information Source: The Humour Mill | eventbrite
Wax Carving Class, Make A Silver Ring | 142 Crownpoint Rd
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Ever wondered how to wax carve a ring or wanted to dive into the magical world of jewellery making? Join us for a relaxed and inspiring jewellery making class in Glasgow! Held on the last Saturday of every month, our wax carving jewellery course welcomes everyone—from curious beginners to those with a little experience under their belt. Hosted in the AOK Studio, these intimate wax carving classes guide you through the process of creating your own wearable masterpiece. You'll learn about different types of wax, get hands-on with wax carving tools, and explore the centuries-old craft of lost wax casting—turning your designs into solid silver or even gold. Led by Annie, an experienced jeweller with over five years of craftsmanship and a passion for sustainable practices, you’ll gain insight into eco-conscious jewellery making while learning practical techniques. Whether you're carving for fun or dreaming of starting your own creative journey, this class is designed to leave you feeling confident and inspired. At the end of the workshop, your wax design will be sent to one of the UK’s finest casters to be transformed into metal. Annie will then professionally polish your piece, ensuring it’s ready to wear when it’s returned to you—a ring as unique as you are. Spaces are limited, so don’t miss this chance to create something truly special. Book your spot now and bring your creativity to life in the AOK Studio! —
Important Info: Suitable for ages 16+Requires good eyesight and hand dexterityUnfortunately, the studio does not yet have disabled accessEach class requires a minimum of 2 participants to run
Information Source: AOK Jewellery | eventbrite
Make it! | Gallery of Modern Art
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Join us for ournew Make itevents! These are informal workshops for adults where you can come relax, explore and create! No previous abilities required and all materials provided! In this adult-only session (18+), you will have a chance to explore our galleries, discover more about our artworks and spend time creating while using a variety of materials. These sessions are an opportunity to relax and connect with others within the museum whilst making art. So, mark your calendars and come along to the Gallery of Modern Art, for a relaxing, creative experience.
Information Source: GoMA - Glasgow Museums | eventbrite
Boozy Brushes, Drag Cityscape Paint Party! Glasgow | Blue Dog
Jun 28, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Join our Boozy Brushes Sip and Paint Cityscape Art Party! Capture the Energy of the City Lights, Skyscrapers and Iconic Landmarks while listening to some Urban Electronic Music. Painting is a fantastic way to unwind, explore your creative potential and socialise with your friends or someone new. We want to show people that art is not restricted to a particular type of individual and learning new painting skills can be lighthearted, fun and therapeutic. All of our classes are beginner friendly and are taught by a drag queen who will guide you through the painting process. You can also chose to show off your own skills and paint something entirely different should you choose to. All of the supplies will be provided, including: CanvasEaselBrushesPaintApronsFood and drink available to purchaseAlongside potentially winning one of our exciting prizes, guests can also take home their own masterpiece. Please arrive 15 minutes before the class with your ticket to hand. Late comers may be denied entry.Our tickets are non-refundable once purchased.If you would like to reschedule your class please provide us with at least 24 hours notice and you should be able to join a future event.Look forward to getting creative with you all :)
Information Source: Boozy Brushes | eventbrite
VALOR: Playa Haters Ball | Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Information Source: VALOR | eventbrite
Crochet Club Glasgow- Pride Flags | MILK
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
In this beginner friendly crochet workshop you'll learn how to crochet your own Pride flag, ready to be waved and displayed! Once you've learned how to make one, you'll have the skills to go on and make more. Why not make some as presents and spread Pride Joy with others.
Don't worry if you've never picked up a hook before, this workshop is suitable for beginners as we will be going through the stitches and the pattern together.
All materials and tuition will be provided*, and light refreshments are on us!
This workshop is suitable for those aged 11-100 in the whole rainbow of the LGBTQIA+ community, their friends, family, and allies. This workshop is very much a celebration of Pride, love, and inclusivity.
There will be a selection of colours and shades to choose from, including all of those in the progress pride flag, However if you have a particular flag in mind, feel free to bring additional colours along to make sure you have the right ones!
You will need: DK weight yarn. (This is the stuff that you can find easily and cheaply in lots of colours in places like Hobbycraft)
This workshop takes place at MILK Cafe in Govanhill, and tea, coffee and biscuits will be available.
10% of all tickets will be donated to LGBT Health and Wellbeing.
See you there,
Leigh
*Crochet Club! runs monthly with different crochet workshops in Edinburgh, Glasgow, West Lothian and Online! If you cant make this one, make sure to check out the other projects you could make!
*:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/leigh-thornton-31626858063
Information Source: Leigh Thornton | eventbrite
The Horror Cut | Secret Cinema & Live Podcast | The Old Hairdresser's
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
The Horror Cut | Secret Cinema & Live Podcast
Date:
Sunday 29th June
Location:
The Old Hairdresser's, Glasgow
Get ready for a spine-chilling experience at
The Horror Cut
event! Join us for a
Secret Cinema
screening followed by a
Live Podcast
with Stephen Kerr and Gary Hewitt. Immerse yourself in the world of horror with fellow fans at the
Old Hairdresser's
.
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to delve into the mysteries of your favorite scary movies. Grab your tickets now and prepare for a night of thrills and excitement!
Information Source: The Horror Cut | eventbrite
VALOR: Playa Haters Ball | Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Experience the ultimate party at VALOR: Playa Haters Ball in Glasgow at the renowned Glasgow’s Grand Ole Opry on 29th June 2025. Get ready for a night filled with music, dancing, and an electric atmosphere. Tickets for this exciting event range from £16.96 to £22.38. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening at 2-4 Govan Road, Glasgow, G51 1HS.
Children’s Silent Disco with Ya Dancer for Westfest | Kelvinway
Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
we dance rain, hail or shine.
Photos/videos may be taken for social media.
Participants are responsible for their own safety and belongings.
Information Source: YA DANCER SILENT DISCOS | eventbrite
Basic Life Support for Healthcare Professionals Level 2 Classroom Course | Glasgow
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
This program consists of 4 hours of Emergency First Aid Procedures training designed to give the student basic knowledge for providing first aid within the workplace.
The course follows the syllabus set by the Health & Safety Executive.
The content covers the essentials required to provide emergency care to a patient. Candidates will receive training in various first aid skills, including acting safely and effectively during an accident or emergency.
•The treatment and priorities of care for an unconscious patient.
•The recognition and treatment of a person in seizure. •The recognition of cardiac arrest and delivery of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
•The ability to recognize and safely treat a patient who is choking. •The ability to safely and promptly treat a patient who is bleeding.
•The keeping of simple records following an accident at work.
Multi-choice assessment
Practical assessment - Choking, Adult, and Paediatric CPR, including the use of an AED
This course can also be completed as blended training.
Information Source: Fitzcharles Training Ltd | eventbrite
Summer Holiday Club at The Pyramid / Monday 30th June / Morning | The Pyramid at Anderston
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
The Pyramid's Summer Holiday Club, provides arts, crafts, sports, performing arts and more for children currently in Primary 1 - Primary 4 (minimum age is 5 years old), along with registered childcare with Indigo Childcare. Our sessions will include breakfast and lunch and a safe space for the kids to play and learn during the holiday.
Our Holiday Club is for those who live or attend school in the G3 7/G3 8 postcode areas only. We reserve the right to cancel bookings made by anyone outside of those areas. We do not provide wraparound care, so please do not book your child in for more than one session per day. There will be a one hour break between the morning and afternoon sessions where no children can remain on site.
When you've made your booking, you'll receive a link to a full registration form. This MUST be completed in advance of the first session.
Children must be dropped off and collected by someone aged 16+
Funded by
Glasgow City Council's Children's Holiday Food Programme
, and generously supported by the Weavers' Society of Anderston.
Schedule
8:45am: Drop off and Breakfast
9:30am -12.00pm: Games and Activities with Halo Arts followed by lunch
11:45am: Pick up
Breakfast will include cereal, fresh fruit, milk and juice.
Lunch will be a freshly cooked hot meal with fresh fruit, water and juice. Snacks and water will be available and we can cater for all dietary requirements.
Terms and conditions
Sessions are subject to change at short notice. Whilst we always endeavour to deliver the published programme, this may not be possible due to external circumstances. The Pyramid reserves the right to amend or cancel sessions or any event and will not be responsible for any resulting costs you may incur for travel, accommodation, any other related goods or service, or any other compensation.
Bookings must be for your personal use only (or for your children/family as relevant). You or anyone you have booked places for must not attempt to sell or transfer bookings, or otherwise alter attendees, or book additional places under alternative names, addresses, etc. A breach of this condition will entitle The Pyramid to cancel bookings without prior notice, compensation or liability.
If you book places and cannot use them, you must cancel them or notify us in advance of the sessions/activities. A breach of this condition will entitle The Pyramid to cancel any future bookings without prior notice, compensation or liability.
If your child is not on site by 9:15am, we will offer the space to our waitlist, to avoid wastage and provide for as many children as possible.
Information Source: The Pyramid at Anderston | eventbrite
Transgender people in politics in the Global South | Adam Smith Business School Room 489
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Although transgender politicians have gained greater prominence in electoral politics in recent years - with transgender leaders getting elected in countries such as Bangladesh, India, Brazil, Colombia, and the Philippines - this limited participation and representation of transgender people in politics have often coincided with a surge in anti-(trans)gender backlashes. Yet, the growing presence of transgender people in several contexts within the Global South offers hope to those keen on enabling trans political participation, activism and leadership grounded in an intersectional accommodation of differences. There is, however, a dearth of research particularly situated in the Global South exploring the implications of transgender identity on public leadership and political practice. Identifying the conditions that hinder trans people’s growth and inclusion and strategies that may work in expanding trans perspectives in and on politics is the first step towards reformulating the prevailing constructions and practices of politics and democratization.
Importantly, while trans activism as part of the LGBTQI politics is often focused on trans communities, trans political activism and leadership engender opportunities for trans politics and perspectives to transform mainstream politics more broadly.
This two-day workshop intends to advance a deeper understanding of the challenges transgender and gender-diverse politicians face, the conditions that enable them to thrive, and the concessions they make to survive in politics. The project will also help inform policy engagement to build and strengthen infrastructure to support trans political leaders and activists experiencing interlocking structures of oppression
Note: Places are limited for in person tickets, however there will be an option to attend online.
This is a 2 day event on Monday 30th June 9am - 5pm and Tuesday 1st July 9am - 5pm.
Monday, 30
th
JUNE 2025
09:00 –09:30 | Registration and Tea/Coffee
09:30 – 09:45 | Welcome and Introductions
Dr. Adnan Hossain, Division of cultural and sociological studies, School of Social and Political sciences, University of Glasgow
(TBC) Division of cultural and sociological studies, School of Social and Political sciences, University of Glasgow
Prof. Isabel Ruffel, Professor of Greek Drama and Culture and member of the Glasgow Trans Studies Network, University of Glasgow. Member of the Scottish Green Party
09:45 - 11:00 | Plenary roundtable – Trans people in politics in Brazil
Key Speakers:
Ms Duda Salabert (She/Her) (Brazilian National Congress Member, Democratic Labour Party)
Ms Thabatta Pimenta (She/Her) (Council member, Socialism and Liberty Party)
Chair and moderator: Ms Bru Alana Pereira de Araujo (She/Her) (Executive Director, VoteLGBT)
11:00 – 11:15 | Break
11:15 – 12:15 | Thematic panel – Brazilian context in focus
From scandal to institutional power: Reassessing trans visibility as political currency in contemporary Brazil: Dr Helton Levy (He/They) (Lecturer, London Metropolitan University)
Solidariedades Transviadas: Travestis’ strategies in the Brazilian LGBTQ+ movement and politics: Dr. Beatriz Santos Barreto (She/Her) (University of Cambridge).
From resisting violence to insisting in life: trans politics in Brazil, a situated account: Ms Bru Alana Pereira de Araujo (Executive Director, VoteLGBT and doctoral researcher, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE SÃO PAULO)
Chair and moderator: Dr John Michael Ryan (Professor-Researcher, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú)
12:15 - 13:00 | Lunch (Provided)
13:00 - 14:15 | Plenary Roundtable – Trans people in politics in Pakistan
Key speakers:
Ms Mehrub Moiz Awan (She/Her) (Central Secretary, The Awami National Party)
Ms Shahzadi Rai (She/Her) (Karachi Metropolitan Corporation City Council Member, Pakistan People's Party) (TBC)
Chair and moderator: Ms Fatima Zahid Ali (She/Her) (Doctoral Researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
14:15 – 14:30 | Break
14:30 – 15:30 | Thematic Panel – Pakistani context in focus
Trans Activist Repertoires in Pakistan: From the Streets to Political Office?: Dr Claire Pamment (She/Her) (Associate Professor, William & Mary)
The Sole Struggle of Sindh Moorat March: A Radical Epistemology of Trans Resistance in Pakistan: Ms Hina Baloch (She/Her) (MA Student and activist, SOAS University of London)
From Bradford to Brooklyn: Diasporic Pakistani Trans Activists and the Remix of Political Vernaculars: Ms Fatima Zahid Ali (She/Her) (Doctoral Researcher, Vrije Universiteit Brussel)
Chair and moderator: Prof Gayatri Rapak Reddy (She/Her) (Associate Professor, University of Illinois)
15:30 – 15:45 | Break
15:45 – 16:45 | Thematic Panel – Colombian context in focus
Trans and Politics: Within and Beyond Institutional Frameworks in Colombia: Prof. Flora Violeta Rodríguez-Rondón (She/Her) (Professor, Universitdad del Rosario)
Reimagining Peace Through Trans Life: Gender, Care, and Crisis in Catatumbo, Colombia: Dr Jamie Jean Hagen (She/Her) (Lecturer, University of Manchester)
The Politics of Beauty, Corruption, and Sexuality in San Andres Islands: A Caribbean Telenovela of Rudeness: Ms Ange La Furcia (She/Her) (Online)
Chair and moderator: Dr Helton Levy (He/Him) (Lecturer, London Metropolitan University)
16:45 – 17:45 | Refreshments and networking
Dinner-18:00 (By invitation only)
Tuesday, 1
st
July 2025
09:00 - 9:15 | Tea/Coffee
9:15 – 10:30 | Plenary Roundtable – Trans people in politics in Colombia
Key speakers:
Ms Andrea Romero (She/Her) (Regional co-director, Partido de la U in Risaralda, Colombia)
Mr Ian Anabel Arias Cuellar (He/Him) (activist with the Coalición Pacto Histórico, a member of the National Executive Committee of the Polo Democrático Alternativo, and part of the Ley Integral Trans Ya! Platform)
Chair and moderator: Prof Flora Violeta Rodríguez-Rondón (She/Her) (Professor, Universidad del Rosario)
10:30 – 10:45 | Break
10:45 – 12:30 | Plenary Roundtable – Bangladesh in focus
Key speakers: Mr Tanvir Alim (He/Him) (PhD candidate, University of Glasgow and co-lead for the Bangladesh chapter, Trans political participation project),
Ms Anwara Islam Rani (She/Her) (President, Transgender Unnyan Sangstha and former contestant at National election in Bangladesh),
Ms Parboti Ahmed (She/Her) (Chairperson, Shustha Jibon, member of the central committee, Awami League)
Ms Joya Sikder (She/Her) (Managing Partner, Sompurna)
Chair and moderator: Dr Adnan Hossain (He/They) (Lecturer, University of Glasgow)
12:30 – 13:10 | Lunch (Provided)
13:10 – 14:10 | Panel –Trans people in politics: Meaning, context and the future
Political Uncertainty and the State Management of Gender Transgression in Bangladesh and the Netherlands: Mr Sino Esthappan (He/Him) (PhD Candidate, Northwestern University)
“Men” Who Would Be Kings Redux: Reflecting on Hijra Politics in the Age of Hindutva: Prof. Gayatri Rapak Reddy (She/Her) (Associate Professor, University of Illinois)
"Trans" "Politics" in the "Global South": Balancing precision and accuracy with conceptual clarity and communicability: Prof. John Michael Ryan (He/Him) (Professor-Researcher, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú)
Chair and moderator: Dr Matthew Waites (He/Him) (Reader in Sociology, University of Glasgow)
14:10 – 14:25 | Break
14:25 – 16:15 | Roundtable – Next Steps and future directions
All conference participants and audience members
Moderator: Dr Adnan Hossain (He/They) (Lecturer, University of Glasgow)
18:00 | Dinner (By invitation only)
Information Source: Global Health & Environment IRT | eventbrite
Summer Holiday Club at The Pyramid / Monday 30th June / Afternoon | The Pyramid at Anderston
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
The Pyramid's Summer Holiday Club, provides arts, crafts, sports, performing arts and more for children currently in Primary 1 - Secondary 1 (minimum age is 5 years old), along with registered childcare with Indigo Childcare. Afternoon sessions are open to a wider age range, and so please be aware that your child may be in the same session with older children. Our sessions will include lunch and a safe space for the kids to play and learn during the holiday.
Our Holiday Club is for those who live or attend school in the G3 7/G3 8 postcode areas only. We reserve the right to cancel bookings made by anyone outside of those areas. We do not provide wraparound care, so please do not book your child in for more than one session per day. There will be a one hour break between the morning and afternoon sessions where no children can remain on site.
When you've made your booking, you'll receive a link to a full registration form. This MUST be completed in advance of the first session.
Children must be dropped off and collected by someone aged 16+
Funded by
Glasgow City Council's Children's Holiday Food Programme
, and generously supported by the Weavers' Society of Anderston.
Schedule
1:00pm: Drop off and Lunch
1:45pm - 2:15pm: Activities
3:15pm: Pick up
Afternoons activities at our holiday club will include martial arts, dance and team games. Tuesday and Friday afternoons are our Into Film Club Film Afternoons. All films shown will be rated U or PG, email us or ask staff if you would like more details about the films.
Lunch will be a freshly cooked hot meal with fresh fruit, water and juice. Snacks and water will be available and we can cater for all dietary requirements.
Terms and conditions
Sessions are subject to change at short notice. Whilst we always endeavour to deliver the published programme, this may not be possible due to external circumstances. The Pyramid reserves the right to amend or cancel sessions or any event and will not be responsible for any resulting costs you may incur for travel, accommodation, any other related goods or service, or any other compensation.
Bookings must be for your personal use only (or for your children/family as relevant). You or anyone you have booked places for must not attempt to sell or transfer bookings, or otherwise alter attendees, or book additional places under alternative names, addresses, etc. A breach of this condition will entitle The Pyramid to cancel bookings without prior notice, compensation or liability.
If you book places and cannot use them, you must cancel them or notify us in advance of the sessions/activities. A breach of this condition will entitle The Pyramid to cancel any future bookings without prior notice, compensation or liability.
If your child is not on site by 1:30pm we will offer the space to our waitlist, to avoid wastage and provide for as many children as possible.
Information Source: The Pyramid at Anderston | eventbrite
PRIDE Dance Party! A fun and inclusive dance fitness class | Netherton Community Centre
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
Decades Dance Fitness invites you to a one-off Pride themed dance workout at Netherton Community Centre, G13 1AX.
The tunes will be banging, the faces will be friendly and the disco lights will be swirling but it won't be too dark! High and low impact options make this class suitable for all bodies and fitness levels. Ages 14+.
Wear a rainbow or bright colours if you like. Wear trainers and bring water.
£5 either in advance or on the door, cash or card.
Parking available on either side of the community centre. We'll be in the main hall which is on the right of the foyer.
Check out our ABBA themed class on Wed 2nd July!
Information Source: Decades Dance Fitness | eventbrite
Basic Life Support for Dentists Level 2 Classroom Course | Premier Inn Glasgow City Centre (George Square) hotel
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+1)
Glasgow
The purpose of this Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Automated External Defibrillation course is to provide the learner with the skills, knowledge and understanding in the provision of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and of the safe use and management of an Automated External Defibrillator. This qualification offers the trained provider the opportunity to provide effective emergency lifesaving first aid care using an AED. This is achieved through the understanding of the BLS/AED algorithm and the responsibilities and treatment principles of AED use.
This course covers Basic Life Support skills and includes skills for Adult, Child and Infant as well as healthcare variations on infant CPR. The course includes Safety, precautions, initial assessment, recovery position, CPR, compression-only CPR, CPR handover and choking. This is ideal for nurses, care workers or medical professionals needing annual updates to complete professional membership. In most cases, this course is ideal as an online-only course but if you need a practical session as well we have a network of approved instructors where we can offer the course as blended including a short practical session
All our first aid courses fully meet the UK and European Resuscitation Council Guidelines 2015 as per the HSE requirements
Information Source: Fitzcharles Training Ltd | eventbrite
Queer Read-in Club | Glasgow Zine Library
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Please note: this event will be held in person at Glasgow Zine Library and is open to LGBTQ+ people. Join us for the new Queer Read-in Club. Not your usual book club, this is a social space for LGBTQ+ people to come together and do one of our favourite things, read. The idea behind a read-in is you bring something you are currently, or want to start reading, we gather together and after getting a beverage of your choice we all settle down to an hour and a half of uninterrupted quiet time to just read. Once that time is up people who want to can stay for the social part where we get to say hello and chat to each other about what we are currently reading. We want to keep the social part at the end so people don’t feel any pressure to join in. Queer Read-in club Glasgow is new so we will be working out exactly how the social / book chat part at the end works over the first few meet ups. Follow Queer Read-in Club on Instagram Ticket information for this event:Please note: we can only issue refunds requested 72 hours before the event. This event is suitable for ages 18+. There will be 20 attendees maximum, and the event will feature comfort breaks. During this event, participants will be involved in: reading, whole group discussions, small group discussions, eating/drinking. This event will take place at the GZL space on Albert Road in Govanhill. You can find directions here. You may be asked to wear a mask at this event.GZL provides hand sanitizer and KN95 masks for participants. If you would like to attend and request that all other participants wear masks, you can either ask our staff member on the day or email us ahead of time at glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com and we will ask all who are able to mask to do so. Additionally, we have an air purifier with HEPA filters in the library. If you have any questions or access requirements, please get in touch with us via glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com GZL pledges to support The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel. As part of this pledge we may participate in strikes called in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine. If this event falls on a strike day and is cancelled, we will work with event leaders to reschedule the event ASAP. Participants will also have the option of receiving an immediate refund for any ticket purchases and travel booked to attend. Find out more about access at GZL events and how to make an access request here. All events will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about here. How to access the event:After booking a ticket, you will be sent several reminder emails from Eventbrite leading up to the event. We will also send emails that share any resources that attendees will need access to, including any required materials. Please email glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com for any queries or issues. Support GZL: Join the GZL Patreon and support the library on a monthly basis.
Information Source: Glasgow Zine Library | eventbrite
TSOS GLASGOW|| Broadway Belters | Theatre School of Scotland
Jun 30–Jul 3, 2025 (UTC+0)
Glasgow
Get ready for the spotlight at our Triple Threat Summer Camp🎭 Broadway Belters, where aspiring performers will take centre stage! This high-energy camp is designed for students eager to master the art of singing, dancing, and acting. Campers will dive into iconic Broadway numbers from legendary shows like Heathers, Legally Blonde, Six and Mean Girls, learning choreography, vocal techniques, and acting skills to bring these epic performances to life. Whether you’re looking to refine your stage presence or discover your inner star, this camp will help you shine with confidence and creativity. Join us for a summer of show-stopping fun and unforgettable theatre magic!
Information Source: Theatre School Of Scotland | eventbrite
Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Concert - Glasgow | Kelvin West Parish Church
Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
We can't wait to see you at the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir Concert! Date: 5 June, 2025 Time: 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm Location: Kelvin West Parish Church, Glasgow Come and experience a powerful night of worship with the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir live in concert! Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with uplifting music, testimonies, and an encouraging message from Pastor Brian Pettrey. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir began with only nine members in a small rundown building in a difficult area. Carol Cymbala, ministering alongside her husband, Pastor Jim Cymbala, had no formal training, but growing up as a pastor’s daughter in a musical home, she had absorbed the sounds of many cultures, and the Lord had put into her heart the dream of one day directing a large choir. Today the popular Grammy Award–winning Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir, comprised of men and women of all ethnic and national origins, continues to be used by the Lord to sing the gospel in the inner city of New York as well as domestically and internationally. Central to its ministry is a continual emphasis on prayer and worship of the Lord Jesus Christ. Tickets are offered through local churches on an each one bring one basis. We are delighted to be partnering with The Brooklyn Tabernacle Church, who is committed to the Church in Scotland by heavily supporting the event financially to make tickets available to as many as possible on a subsidized basis. Please would you prayerfully consider inviting a friend, family member, or colleague to join you at the concert? They won’t be disappointed. The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir is joining us for a 3-city tour around Scotland. Click the city name to join us in Aberdeen or Edinburgh.
Information Source: The Heralds Trust | eventbrite
Scottish Neonatal Nurse Group 35th Annual Conference | Golden Jubilee Conference Hotel
Jun 6, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
The Scottish Neonatal Nurses' Group are delighted to host their 35th Annual Conference in 2025. We are looking forward to coming together as a community of neonatal professionals to learn and network together. We will be supported by a number of exhibitors showcasing their neonatal products. We also have a packed programme of presentations and speakers including:
Neonatal Nursing over the decades
Experience of Best Start The New Model of Neonatal Care
Supporting Neonatal Care internationally
Implementing home naso-gastric tube feeding
Microbiology considerations in Neonatal Care
Reducing infection risk through water contamination
Advances in non-invasive ventilation
AHP support in Neonatal Care
Parents Perspective
Scottish Neonatal Nurses Group Team of the Year and Star of the Year Awards
The full agenda for the day will be released very soon.
We look forward to you joining us at this exciting and engaging event. Places are limited so please reserve your spot ASAP.
Information Source: Scottish Neonatal Nurses' Group | eventbrite
The Scotsman Scran Awards 2025 | Òran Mór
Jun 23, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Glasgow
National World Events are proud to bring The Scotsman Scran Awards for its third year. With 16 category awards, these recognise Scotland’s flourishing dining, drinking and hospitality sector.
The event will welcome around 200 attendees from across the industry as we celebrate the very best in Scotland and recognise the vital role that this sector plays in the economic success and profile of the country.
Guests will enjoy a welcome drinks reception, 3 course meal and of course the awards themselves. It will be a must attend event for those working within or keen to target those within the Scottish food and drink scene.
Information Source: National World Events | eventbrite