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September 2020

Active Travel Boost for Kelvin Way

Kelvin Way is now sporting pop-up cycle lanes and attractive planters as part of a revised road layout, created through our Spaces for People programme.

Cycle Lane Improvements for Corkerhill to Encourage Active Travel

Existing cycle lanes on Corkerhill Road are set to benefit from the installation of soft segregation as part of our Spaces for People programme which is providing additional space for physical distancing to help suppress a resurgence of COVID-19.

Fight 4 Glasgow to prevent the loss of many jobs in the city

Glasgow is at risk of moving to Tier 4 of the new system aimed at tackling the Covid-19 pandemic - such a move would put thousands of jobs at risk in the city, so Glaswegians are being urged to Fight 4 Glasgow by making sure they stick to Scottish Government guidelines.

LEZ Public Consultation (Spring 2020) - Outcome Report

The council designed and ran an online consultation from 17th February to 29th March 2020 regarding Glasgow's proposed Low Emission Zone (LEZ). Comment was invited on specifics including proposed boundary options, emission standards, vehicle types, grace periods and any unintended consequences.

New Footbridge Set to Improve Sandyhills Park Connectivity

A City Deal project to 'daylight' Tollcross Burn and improve greenspace within Sandyhills Park is well underway and was recently delivered of a brand new pedestrian footbridge that will form a critical link between residential properties close by, and the park itself, spanning a new watercourse channel.

Spaces for People Pop-Up Cycle Lanes to Ease Physical Distancing in Hyndland

Hyndland is the latest city neighbourhood to benefit from enhanced active travel provision, with improved cycle lanes set for Clarence Drive.

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