Glasgow hair stylist who built Union Street salon 'from ground up' saw years of work go up in flames
The Scottish Government pledged £10 million for a fund helping 851 businesses affected by the mid-March fire recover and resume operations quickly.
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Support fund opens for businesses affected by fire near Glasgow Central
The deadline for applications is April 5.
Glasgow hair stylist who built Union Street salon 'from ground up' saw years of work go up in flames
Ojeme Omofuma, 25, had been running Hairsense Beauty Salon from the 175-year-old Union Corner building for over three years before it went up in flames on March 8.
Support fund opens for businesses affected by Glasgow Union Street blaze
A significant financial package is now accessible to enterprises devastated by the recent Union Street blaze, with Glasgow Central Station poised for full operational return. A multi-million-pound fund has been launched to assist businesses severely impacted by the “catastrophic” fire that engulfed a building adjacent to Glasgow Central Station on 8th March 2026. The devastating incident resulted in over 70 businesses losing their premises, with…
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