Despite the multiple lockdowns and restrictions over the last few years, this city's resilience has shone through 💪
Glaswegians have battled through illnesses, opened new businesses and followed their dreams - all while the UK suffered and continues to suffer a crippling cost of living crisis.
She made the bold move to stay on and has since become a part of residents' lives - one of her most favourite aspects of the job.David - Digital Media Manager for The Burrell Collection Renaissance Project David, from Uplawmoor, has a background in fine art with a degree in Tapestry, from Edinburgh College of Art.
When she finished her studies at Glasgow Caledonian University she got a job demonstrating sewing machines in John Lewis. After about 15 years working as a manager for various high street stores, she was made redundant and decided to step back into a more creative environment.Emma - Media and communication student and founder and editor of Growing Pains magazine The 27-year-old, from Balloch, used to interview people for a blog but remembers suffering from imposter syndrome.
Terry - Chairman of Table Tennis Scotland Terry is the founder of Drumchapel Table Tennis Club which started in 1989 with one table, which has grown to 160. Marco - musician and producer Marco's interest in music blossomed when he was 15-years-old. He signed up to piano lessons at school thinking it would get him out of 'boring' classes like History and English.
Libby picked up a camera because she still wanted to be in the skate park scene and quickly realised that she loved the buzz of filming and liked it more than skating. They've been developing a community engagement programme, reaching out to various community centres around Glasgow, since April.