Current consultations
Consultation Name/Title Council Section/Service Consultation Start Date Consultation End Date
Click for more detail Flourishing Molendinar Neighbourhoods, Regeneration and Sustainability 18 Mar 2024 13 May 2024
What do we want to know?

Flourishing Molendinar is a project to that will improve the streets in local communities to make it easier for people to walk, wheel and cycle in the neighbourhood. From 2020 to 2022, St Paul’s Youth Forum were awarded a grant by Sustrans to work with the community and create concepts for how streets could look. Glasgow City Council have since developed these concepts into detailed designs.

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


Consultation Name/Title Council Section/Service Consultation Start Date Consultation End Date
Click for more detail Liveable Neighbourhoods (LN) : Yorkhill to Anderston Neighbourhoods, Regeneration and Sustainability 18 Mar 2024 28 Apr 2024
What do we want to know?

Glasgow's Liveable Neighbourhoods (LN) initiative aims to decrease the city's reliance on cars by revitalising streets into safer, more appealing environments. These spaces are designed to meet daily needs locally, prioritising active travel and public transportation.

LN Yorkhill to Anderston has been  identified as an area that feature several broader Active Travel and Streets for People initiatives that are congruent with the LN Programme.

Key Design Elements:

  • Improve outdoor public space
  • Make the area feel safer
  • Provide more crossing points across the project area
  • Prioritise people over vehicles
  • Reduce traffic speed and volume
  • Improve walking, wheeling, and cycling connectivity
  • Introduce new areas of public realm

For more information about Liveable Neighbourhoods visit our website: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/liveableneighbourhoods

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


Consultation Name/Title Council Section/Service Consultation Start Date Consultation End Date
Click for more detail Connecting Yorkhill and Kelvingrove (March 2024) Neighbourhoods, Regeneration and Sustainability 18 Mar 2024 28 Apr 2024
What do we want to know?

Connecting Yorkhill and Kelvingrove is an active travel project which aims to make it easier for people of all ages and abilities to walk, wheel and cycle in the area as well as seek to improve the quality of public spaces.

In 2023 we asked for your opinions on the Concept Design work for Phase 1 Yorkhill North; we have taken your feedback on board and have made amendments to the design as requested by residents and visitors to the area. We are also looking for your opinions on the Concept Designs that have been created for Phase 2 Yorkhill South and Phase 3 Kelvingrove.

We would like to ask you whether our new designs accurately reflect what you asked to see for this area. Your survey responses will help shape the final design.

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


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Click for more detail Play Sufficiency Assessment Neighbourhoods, Regeneration and Sustainability 08 Feb 2024 24 Apr 2024
What do we want to know?

Play is central to children’s enjoyment of life and essential to their physical and emotional well-being and their healthy development. ‘Children’ means persons under the age of 18 years.

We are carrying out assessments to evaluate outdoor play opportunities and experiences for children in Glasgow. To help us do this we are asking   citizens of Glasgow who may be parents, carers and people who work with children  to complete our short survey.

‘The importance of play in children’s daily lives and healthy development has become increasingly recognised in recent years. A growing body of evidence supports the view that playing, throughout childhood, is not only an innate behaviour but also contributes to children’s quality of life, their well-being and their physical, social, emotional and cognitive development. The type of environment for play is also important, having an impact on children’s experience, choices and relationships, both with other people and with the environment itself’ Play Scotland.

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

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