Officers made four arrests during the Orange Order procession on 1 July for breach of the peace and anti-social behaviour, Police Scotland has confirmed. <br /><br />Thousands took to the streets of Glasgow to participate in the event which saw Orange Lodge members march through the city towards Glasgow Green. <br /><br />Next, a local man has condemned Glasgow City Council after benches and bins were removed from Glasgow Green a week before TRNSMT, despite not being on festival grounds. <br /><br />John Crossan started a petition earlier in the year calling for infrastructure to be left in place as it deprives park users of having a place to sit, arguing that in previous years they’ve taken months to be reinstalled. <br /><br />The council said they remove benches and bins so they do not get damaged during the festival. <br /><br />And finally, Loganair has brought in a larger new aircraft to Glasgow Airport as part of a multi-million pound investment. <br /><br />The plane will host routes from the city to Islay, Benbecula, Sumburgh and Donegal from August, with plans to incorporate additional services. <br /><br />Aircraft capacity will increase by 45 percent, with larger overhead luggage storage, seating, and a larger pet carriage.
