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Yahoo
6 days ago
- General
- Yahoo
Glasgow Central trains face rush-hour disruption amid problem
Glasgow Central train services face disruption amid a rush-hour issue this morning. Network Rail Scotland is currently dealing with a signalling fault which is affecting services arriving and departing from the city centre travel hub. Due to the problem, ScotRail said trains to/from Central Station may be delayed or revised. READ MORE: ScotRail reveals major change at Glasgow's Central Station ⚠️ NEW: We've been advised @NetworkRailSCOT are currently dealing with a signalling fault which is affecting services arriving and departing from Glasgow Central. Trains running to / from this station may be delayed or revised. We'll keep you updated. ^Paul — ScotRail (@ScotRail) May 29, 2025 A ScotRail spokesperson said: "We've been advised that Network Rail Scotland is currently dealing with a signalling fault which is affecting services arriving and departing from Glasgow Central. "Trains running to/from this station may be delayed or revised. We'll keep you updated." We're working to fix a signal fault that's causing delays for some services arriving and departing from @NetworkRailGLC. Our team is on site and will repair the fault as quickly as possible.@AvantiWestCoast @ScotRail @TPExpressTrains @CrossCountryUK — Network Rail Scotland (@NetworkRailSCOT) May 29, 2025 A Network Rail Scotland spokesperson added: "We're working to fix a signal fault that's causing delays for some services arriving and departing from Glasgow Central. "Our team is on site and will repair the fault as quickly as possible."
Yahoo
07-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Unique café beneath iconic Glasgow landmark hits the market after eight years
Unique café beneath iconic Glasgow landmark hits the market after eight years The Glasgow city centre café has hit the market (Image: A unique café and takeaway in the heart of Glasgow has hit the market. Café Sono, located on bustling Argyle Street directly beneath Glasgow Central Station, is on the market for £125,000. Since opening in 2017, it has become a staple for commuters, locals, and late-night visitors. (Image: READ MORE: Tributes pour in for murdered ex-football starlet as fundraiser raises huge amount Operating as a café by day and a hot food takeaway in the evening, the business benefits from late-night food consent until 4am, capitalising on heavy footfall and weekend nightlife. Its standout location — across from one of the main entrances to Glasgow Central and under the iconic Hielanman's Umbrella — sees thousands of passersby daily. ADVERTISEMENT (Image: The café is being sold with two separate units, offering flexibility and potential for expansion or subletting. The combined leasehold rent is £39,600 per annum or £19,800 per unit. READ MORE: Retail giant reveals opening date new Glasgow store (Image: Currently generating an average weekly turnover of £8,000 to £9,000, Café Sono is known for its high-quality hot dogs, burgers, and kebabs. Café Sono features rustic, character-filled décor and operates seven days a week, from noon to midnight, and until 4am on weekends. It's currently run by the owner, who is selling to focus on another business outside the city. With upcoming Glasgow City Council renovations planned for the underpass area, foot traffic and visibility are expected to increase further, making this an even more attractive investment.


Glasgow Times
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Glasgow Times
Glasgow event Hoolie in the Hydro to honour Billy Connolly
This year's Hoolie in the Hydro, titled The Big Yin, will take place on Saturday, December 13. A cast of musicians will pay tribute to Sir Billy, his humour, and his love for folk music at the OVO Hydro. Read more: Glasgow charity revives veteran football project with Rangers FC The tribute to the Glasgow icon will form the finale of the night, with artists performing some of Billy's most popular songs, such as I Wish I Was in Glasgow and Glasgow Central. Sir Billy was a key figure in the Glasgow folk scene in the 1960s, regularly playing sessions in the Scotia Bar and releasing music as one half of the Humblebums. His renowned banjo and folk roots have played an important role throughout his career. (Image: Gary Innes) Gary Innes, broadcaster, and musician, and organiser of Hoolie in the Hydro, said: "Billy Connolly is a true Glasgow and Scottish hero and his big personality, love for folk music and the joy of people coming together to have a great time, really made him the perfect inspiration for this year's Hoolie in the Hydro. "It's 60 years since Billy formed the Humblebums and 2025 is Glasgow's 850th birthday – as one of the city's great success stories and most famous sons, we just had to tip our hat to the Big Yin." Aly Bain, a famous Scottish fiddler who played alongside Sir Billy for years, will take part in the tribute. He said: "Billy and I started our careers on a motorbike with a sidecar, and things only got better from there. "Since then, Billy and I have shared over 50 years of friendship and countless great memories. "He's a very special man and friend, and I'm really looking forward to celebrating the incredible life and times of my old pal at the Hydro." Read more: Ambitious plan revealed for former Glasgow banking hall Now in its fourth year, Hoolie in the Hydro has gained a reputation as the world's biggest ceilidh and is once again set to feature a line-up from across Scotland's vibrant folk and traditional music scene. The event will feature performances from the Elephant Sessions, Trail West, Mànran, and Beluga Lagoon. More information about this year's Hoolie in the Hydro can be found on the Ovo Hydro website.

The National
29-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The National
Glasgow event Hoolie in the Hydro to honour Billy Connolly
This year's Hoolie in the Hydro, titled "The Big Yin", will take place on Saturday, December 13. A cast of musicians will pay tribute to Connolly, his humour, and his love for folk music at the OVO Hydro. The tribute to the Glasgow icon will form the finale of the night, with artists performing some of Billy's most popular songs, such as 'I Wish I Was in Glasgow' and 'Glasgow Central.' Sir Billy was a key figure in the Glasgow folk scene in the 1960s, regularly playing sessions in the Scotia Bar and releasing music as one half of the Humblebums. His renowned banjo and folk roots have played an important role throughout his career. Gary Innes, broadcaster, and musician, and organiser of Hoolie in the Hydro, said: "Billy Connolly is a true Glasgow and Scottish hero and his big personality, love for folk music and the joy of people coming together to have a great time, really made him the perfect inspiration for this year's Hoolie in the Hydro. "It's 60 years since Billy formed the Humblebums and 2025 is Glasgow's 850th birthday – as one of the city's great success stories and most famous sons, we just had to tip our hat to the Big Yin." Aly Bain, a famous Scottish fiddler who played alongside Sir Billy for years, will take part in the tribute. He said: "Billy and I started our careers on a motorbike with a sidecar, and things only got better from there. "Since then, Billy and I have shared over 50 years of friendship and countless great memories. "He's a very special man and friend, and I'm really looking forward to celebrating the incredible life and times of my old pal at the Hydro." Now in its fourth year, Hoolie in the Hydro has gained a reputation as the world's biggest ceilidh and is once again set to feature a line-up from across Scotland's vibrant folk and traditional music scene. The event will feature performances from the Elephant Sessions, Trail West, Mànran, and Beluga Lagoon. More information about this year's Hoolie in the Hydro can be found on the Ovo Hydro website.


The Herald Scotland
28-04-2025
- Entertainment
- The Herald Scotland
Hoolie in the Hydro to celebrate Sir Billy Connolly
The Billy Connolly Tribute will form the finale of the night and audiences can expect Glasgow and Scottish talent to share their favourite Big Yin songs like I Wish I Was in Glasgow and Glasgow Central. With a star-studded bill for the Billy tribute to be announced, the line-up of singers will play their part in marking 60 years since Sir Billy formed the beloved Humblebums and pay tribute to one of Glasgow's most iconic sons as the city celebrates its 850th birthday. Sir Billy was entrenched in the Glasgow folk scene in the 1960s, regularly playing sessions in the Scotia Bar and releasing music as one half of the Humblebums. His folk roots and beloved banjo have remained close to his heart throughout his remarkable career, which has taken him to stages, screens and award ceremonies the world over. READ MORE: Hoolie in the Hydro returns to celebrate 100 years of Scotland's trad music scene Hoolie in the Hydro crossing the Atlantic for 'unprecedented' event in NYC Mural tribute to Sir Billy Connolly appears on Glasgow building Once Hoolie in the Hydro organiser, broadcaster and musician Gary Innes got the green light from the man himself, with the help of his family, it was full steam ahead with plans to honour one of Glasgow's greats. Mr Innes, said: 'Billy Connolly is a true Glasgow and Scottish hero and his big personality, love for folk music and the joy of people coming together to have a great time, really made him the perfect inspiration for this year's Hoolie in the Hydro. "It's 60 years since Billy formed the Humblebums and 2025 is Glasgow's 850th birthday – as one of the city's great success stories and most famous sons, we just had to tip our hat to the Big Yin. "We'll have some fabulous names to announce in the coming months who will join us for the tribute and share their most treasured Billy songs – I can't wait to see the Hydro all singing and laughing along this December. "I'm also delighted to have some of the brightest names on the Scottish traditional music scene join the bill and showcase the energy, ambition and fun to be found on the folk scene today so come join us for a good bit of nonsense and the ultimate celebration of Glasgow.' Renowned supergroup Mànran will bring their electrifying live performance to Hoolie in the Hydro once again (Image: Hoolie in the Hydro) Renowned Scottish fiddler Aly Bain, who played alongside Sir Billy for years, will be part of the tribute. He said: 'Billy and I started our careers on a motorbike with a sidecar, and things only got better from there. Since then, Billy and I have shared over 50 years of friendship and countless great memories. "He's a very special man and friend, and I'm really looking forward to celebrating the incredible life and times of my old pal at the Hydro.' Now in its fourth year, Hoolie in the Hydro will once again also feature a stellar line-up from across Scotland's vibrant folk and traditional music scene. Elephant Sessions will bring their high-octane live show to the OVO Hydro for the first time. Creating a progressive blend of intricate tunes, engulfing guitars, with a bass and drum heavy backline, their music combines the very best of trad, funk and electronica resulting in a new and exciting sound that has earned them a plethora of awards and a reputation for the best live set around. Six-piece Trail West will also take to the stage, having played the event's debut edition in strong links to the Western Highlands and Islands, Trail West are a band who continue to rise in popularity from their modest roots as a four-piece West Coast Ceilidh Band to a formidable, award-winning live act. Their performance at Hoolie in the Hydro will follow two sold-out shows at the Barrowland Ballroom in September. Renowned supergroup Mànran will also bring their electrifying live performance to Hoolie in the Hydro once again. Their innovative blend of traditional and modern instruments and outstanding Gaelic and English songs have won them international acclaim and fans worldwide. Finally, one of the most original and compelling acts in the Scottish music scene, Beluga Lagoon has also been announced as part of the bill. The musical project of Andrew O'Donnell, a wildlife cameraman and filmmaker, Beluga Lagoon's music encapsulates the beauty of the Scottish landscape and expresses the essence of Scotland's natural wonders. Hoolie in the Hydro was born out of an ambition to bring Scotland's own music to its biggest stage, and share the genre-bending diversity and electric atmosphere of live contemporary traditional music with the world. Earlier this month, the concept travelled across the Atlantic with the inaugural and hugely successful Hoolie in New York, which saw Mànran, Julie Fowlis, Dougie MacLean and other Scottish stars take over one of the most prestigious music venues in the world, Carnegie Hall. Hoolie in the Hydro: The Big Yin will take place on Saturday December 13, 2025. Tickets are on sale now at