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Update and News about our next Community Consultation Event

HI all,

Hope you are all enjoying the spring weather and looking forward to a sunny weekend! A quick reminder that the Liveable Neighbourhoods Commonplace website for the Yorkhill / Finnieston / Anderston area is still live and is going strong.

So far we have had over 338 responses which is amazing (120 individual comments and 218 agreements) but we would still love to hear even more from you. So if you have the time, please drop by the Commonplace website and tell us what you think works (and doesn't work) in the area to allow people to get out of their cars and move around this part of the city on foot and on 2 wheels (or one for that matter). How can we improve our neighbourhood, make it greener, make it safer, make it more enjoyable to walk around - you tell us :-) !

The Liveable Neighbourhoods project, which seeks to gather grass roots comments from people who work and live in the area of Yorkhill / Finnieston / Anderston, does not conclude until the end of July. With your help we will be able to put forward a series of proposals to improve the area for the better, as we move towards a more carbon neutral future.

The next Community Consultation event will be at the Acid Bar at SWG3, Eastvale Lane, on Thursday the 5th of May between 4-7pm. We would be delighted if you could come and join us and let us know your thoughts about the Liveable Neighbourhoods Yorkhill Anderston area. We would like to start with a presentation at 4.30pm and then allow all to have a chance to discuss ways to improve the area to provide better local town centres, everyday journeys, active travel and streets for people. If you can drop a line to me at n.walker@collectivearchitecture.co.uk to let us know if you intend to come along, we would be most grateful.

Posted on 22nd April 2022

by Nick Walker