Glasgow City Centre Transformation Plan is an ambitious strategy to support change across the City Centre, building on Glasgow’s special qualities of place to create a more successful, vibrant, people-focused and liveable core to Scotland’s largest city and metropolitan area. The purpose of the CCTP is to provide a clear framework for transport decision-making in Glasgow City Centre and make it a place where everyone can thrive. It is important therefore to seek the views of the general public and wider stakeholders before being finalised. We would welcome your views on the CCTP in its current draft and encourage everyone to take part in this survey before the deadline, which is set for noon on Friday 12 September 2022.
For further information and supporting documents please view:
https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/city-centre-transformation-plan/
Glasgow City Council is now required to process personal information in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). For more information about this please visit : https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=22793
Glasgow City Council are re-launching Battlefield Street Design Project as Connecting Battlefield in partnership with Sustrans. The project will progress the work previously collaborated on with residents and businesses using the Langside area. Concept designs were developed for Battlefield Road, Grange Road, Langside Road and Queens Drive. More information on the Connecting Battlefield project can be found here or by visiting Langside Library. www.glasgow.gov.uk/connectingbattlefield Your survey responses will help shape the design and help us understand your area even better. There will be another consultation once the project has been progressed. Following construction, we would also like to understand whether your thoughts on your area have changed. The Project Team is now required to process personal information in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). For more information about this please visit : https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=22793 More information on the Connecting Battlefield project can be found here or by visiting Langside Library. www.glasgow.gov.uk/connectingbattlefield. More detail can be found in Glasgow’s Active Travel Strategy. https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/activetravel
The Scottish Government brought into force The Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 (Licensing of Short-term Lets) Order 2022 (“2022 Order”). This 2022 Order introduced a licensing scheme for Short Term Lets, which requires all Short Term Lets to be licensed by 1 April 2024. The 2022 Order provides for changes to be made to the Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 to reflect this new Short Term Let licensing scheme being introduced. A Short Term Let is defined by legislation. Prior to the introduction of the 2022 Order, there was no requirement to licence Short Term Lets in Scotland. The licensing authority must be able to accept Short Term Let licensing applications on or after 1 October 2022 and it must also have policies in place on certain matters.
The Glasgow Bus Partnership Fund seeks to improve bus service provision in the Glasgow region. The first five corridors being considered are:
Your views are important to us as we plan improvements to bus services across the Glasgow Region. This is your opportunity to tell us what the problems and opportunities are for travelling by bus on any of the corridors listed above. We’re keen to get as much feedback as possible on the problems and opportunities by 1 July 2022 however the map will remain open for comments after this date to continue building our understanding of the problems and opportunities along each of the five corridors. We aim to reduce journey times and improve journey time reliability by; improving bus priority mechanisms, such as dedicated bus lanes, traffic signals and junction design, and addressing congestion hotspots. Click the link below to give us your feedback by placing pins on the map and leaving a description of any issues, problems or opportunities specific to that location.
Glasgow City Council is proposing is to make permanent the temporary Spaces for People measures on Bilsland Drive following the City Administration Committee approval granted on the 16th of September 2021. Glasgow City Council’s policy is to encourage sustainable methods of travel. The purpose of this Traffic Regulation Order is to enable the provision of on carriageway cycle facilities on Bilsland Drive. Therefore, enabling safer and more sustainable travel options within the local area and connecting to the wider cycle network. Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order must submit this in writing to 231 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RX or email sustainabletransport@glasgow.gov.uk