Hundreds of people will pay their respects to the victims of the George Square bin lorry crash at a special tribute this weekend.
Mourners will gather at the square on Sunday, December 28 for the candle lit vigil and hold a two minute silence at 2.30pm before walking to the city's Gallery of Modern Art.
Event organiser David Craig has also set up a Facebook page where people can leave their messages for those involved in the crash, which happened around 2.30pm on Monday, December 22. The page has already received 23,000 likes.
Craig said: "I want this to be a lovely tribute and show the unity we Glaswegians are famous for."
The tribute begins at 2pm in George Square. For more information visit https://www.facebook.com/events/331994580340534/?ref_newsfeed_story_type=regular
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