Volunteers are wanted to help with the Glasgow 850 year-long celebration.

The Glasgow 850 Volunteer and Employability programme will offer Glaswegians the chance to play a key role in the city's birthday year, with positions available at major events and within community projects.

Unlike typical volunteer programmes that recruit and train people for specific roles as part of a one-time event, the Glasgow 850 scheme will keep volunteers informed about a rolling programme of volunteer and learning opportunities throughout the anniversary year.

This approach, developed with Volunteer Glasgow, offers participants the chance to engage in various activities at their own pace, providing more flexibility and choice than traditional volunteer schemes.

A major goal of the programme is to create a legacy by helping young people, in particular, develop skills that will improve their employability.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about different career pathways and roles within specific industries, including events and music, through a series of learning academies.

They will also gain practical experience that could open doors to future career opportunities.

To register interest in the Glasgow 850 Volunteer and Employability Programme, visit glasgow850.com.

Bailie Annette Christie, chair of Glasgow Life, said: "Throughout 2025, the city will host an array of events and activities to mark Glasgow 850.

"To contribute to the success of this we are looking for volunteers with a love for Glasgow and desire to be part of the milestone year."

David Maxwell, chief executive officer of Volunteer Glasgow, said: "People ask us all the time, ‘why on earth would I want to do something for nothing?’ The answer is simple: you get as much out of volunteering as you put in.

"The fun, the sense of satisfaction, the people you meet, the chance to do something completely different.

"You really will be surprised by the huge choice of incredible things you can do that make a difference in communities across the city."