This public engagement exercise on the redevelopment of George Square builds on the 2019 public conversation and will inform the development of the concept design over the coming months.
Under the Gambling Act 2005 the City of Glasgow Licensing Board has a number of important regulatory functions in relation to gambling activity in the city. In accordance with the Act, the Licensing Board must prepare, consult on and publish a policy which it proposes to apply when exercising relevant gambling related functions. The majority of the changes to the policy statement are to reflect changes made to the Gambling Commission’s Guidance to Licensing Authorities, including the introduction of a definition for “available for use” in relation to gaming machines.
There is also a new proposal to require premises licence holders to develop safeguarding policies in relation to children and vulnerable adults in pursuance of the licensing objective of “protecting children and other vulnerable persons from being harmed or exploited by gambling’. We are interested in your views on the proposed changes to the policy statement which are shown as tracked changes. Please submit your views by email to licensingboard@glasgow.gov.uk or in writing to:-
City of Glasgow Licensing Board City Chambers George Square Glasgow G2 1DU
The purpose of this Order is to enable the provision of on carriageway cycle facilitates linking to Corkerhill Road which connects to Pollok Country Park. Therefore enabling safer and more sustainable travel options within the local area and connecting to the wider cycle network. A copy of the Draft Order, relevant map, statement of reasons and detailed report for proposing to make the Order are available at www.glasgow.gov.uk/proposedtro. 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
Glasgow City Council is proposing is to make permanent the temporary Spaces for People measures on Clarence 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 Clarence Drive. Therefore, enabling safer and more sustainable travel options within the local area and connecting to the wider cycle network. A copy of the Draft Order, relevant map, statement of reasons and detailed report for proposing to make the Order are available at www.glasgow.gov.uk/proposedtro. 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 and it must be received by Thursday 23 December 2021.
Glasgow City Council is proposing is to make permanent the temporary Spaces for People measures on Braidcraft Road 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 facilitates linking to Corkerhill Road which connects to Pollok Country Park. Therefore, enabling safer and more sustainable travel options within the local area and connecting to the wider cycle network. A copy of the Draft Order, relevant map, statement of reasons and detailed report for proposing to make the Order are available at www.glasgow.gov.uk/proposedtro. 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