Scottish Transport Awards Shortlisting Success
Glasgow has been recognised by the Scottish Transport Awards 2025 - with three of our sustainable transport projects shortlisted for accolades across several categories.

The popular active travel route has significantly improved public spaces and created a new, segregated cycle way on Langside Road which extends onto Grange Road.
The new route provides easy access to key destinations for walkers, wheelers, and cyclists such as Queens Park and the New Victoria Hospital. The cycle way also links to the South City Way at Victoria Road - offering people who cycle a direct, speedy path into the city centre.

Over the course of several months, Transport Scotland's contractor Amey Highways renewed the waterproofing of the M8 underpass at Junction 18 and upgraded the surrounding parapets, while the council redesigned the road layout above as part of our Connecting Woodside active travel project. This dynamic transformation of public space has made the junction at Charing Cross more user-friendly and safer for pedestrians and cyclists, while seamlessly linking the Sauchiehall Street cycle lane with St George's Road.

Supported by the Scottish Government, Transport Scotland, Network Rail and CPT - the Scottish Transport Awards will take place in Glasgow on 19 June 2025.