
Glasgow Council Pushing for Tougher Vape Rules
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Glasgow City Council is advocating for stricter regulations on vape shops and lithium-ion battery storage following a significant fire in Union Street. Councillors from SNP, Labour, and Green parties are proposing motions to the Scottish Government for improved licensing, fire safety standards, and storage guidelines. The council aims to gain more control over vape sales and develop a masterplan for the Central Station area, including historic sites like the Egyptian Halls. Public concern over high street safety, particularly vapes in crowded areas, has led to calls for a greener, safer city center. Labour is also pushing for a review of council operations and seeking UK government funding for heritage fixes.
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