The Local Housing Strategy 2023 to 2028 is Glasgow City Council’s main plan for housing, setting our partnership priorities and goals for the next five years. The strategy is for everyone who lives in, wants to live in, and wants to invest in Glasgow. We want to hear your views on our proposed vision, outcomes, targets, as well as key housing issues and actions. 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
The City Centre Strategy identified nine City Centre Districts and commissioned design teams to bring forward evidence-based Regeneration Frameworks for each. The frameworks for the districts of Townhead, Cowcaddens, Learning Quarter have been. In developing these we have engaged with about 5,000 people and talked with about 450. As part of the consultation we are looking for feedback on the themes, projects that have been prioritised. Feedback can be on any or all of the frameworks under consultation. The feedback will be considered when the final action plan is approved. 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
The survey represents the second stage of a planned two stage consultation process with our key stakeholders. The purpose of the first stage consultation that was issued in early 2022 was to give stakeholders an opportunity to feedback on the performance of the existing Procurement Strategy and to engage and inform the development of the council’s new procurement strategy (Strategy).
The second stage consultation will give stakeholders an opportunity to provide feedback and comment on the key focus and objectives of the new Strategy 2023-2027, including the proposed mission and vision statement and actions that sit under these objectives.
Glasgow City Council is proposing is to make permanent the temporary Spaces for People measures on Royston 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 promotion of this Traffic Regulation Order will help to improve safety, accessibility and increase the use of active travel modes on Royston Road, 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
The Avenues Plus project is a £21.4m multi-year project to make walking, wheeling and cycling more attractive, promoting active travel and increasing connectivity. Funding is from Transport Scotland via Sustran's Places for Everyone. The purpose of this survey is to seek your opinion on the proposed plans.
The aim is to protect and prioritise space for active travel, improve connectivity, provide green infrastructure and improve public transport movements. Changes may include: