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Cllr Ken Andrew, SNP, objected to applications from ice cream van firm Mr Cool to trade from stances in Kelvingrove Park, ...
Ice cream vans will be able to continue selling in Glasgow parks despite a councillor’s concerns for children’s health, after ...
For many Glaswegians, the ice creams and ice lollies of yesteryear will evoke strong nostalgic memories associated with their ...
The Glasgow Ice Cream Wars saw a vicious feud ... Gangs used violence to defend their territory and ice cream van routes from other groups of criminals. Drivers who wanted no part of it were ...
From squirting raspberry sauce on rival van's windscreens to carrying out mass murder, the Glasgow ice cream wars still remain today one of Britain's most notorious turf wars. Following a housing ...
In Scotland, for instance, the ice-cream van has something of a dubious past because of its central part in the Glasgow Ice Cream Wars. Glasgow was a rough-and-tumble place in the early 1980s ...
Three of Mr Doyle’s sons, James, 23, Tony, 14 and ice cream van driver Andrew ... manager of one of Glasgow’s biggest ice cream businesses the Marchetti Bros, crime author Denise Mina ...
West was never charged over the killing of Harry Feeney. Former gangster John Knotts revealed that West was run out of the city by a gang in the Gorbals as police were staking out pubs used as gang ...
IT was one of Scotland's most vicious and shocking unsolved mass murders in the nation's criminal history that resulted in the deaths of six innocent people and a sensational miscarriage of justice.