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A key output from the Active Travel Strategy is the development of the City Network, which will provide an accessible, safe, coherent and direct active travel network across Glasgow. To be delivered by 2031, the City Network will connect key amenities and drivers of travel such as education, business, retail and culture.

The Connectivity, People and Place: Interim Delivery Plan for the City Network sets out the design standards for the City Network. The proposed routes forming the network have been selected following city-wide screening for width, access to amenities, and achieving at least a medium level of service for route density according to Cycling by Design 2021 guidance.

The Final Delivery Plan for the City Network sets out the phasing of key sections of the network, allowing GCC officers to prioritise design and delivery across the city over a 10 year period. As the overarching network document for the GCC delivery teams, it will also be used to direct funding applications.

The development of the more informal Neighbourhood Network will focus on improvements for walking and wheeling to enable easy everyday active journeys within neighbourhoods, and to make easy connections to the City Network and public transport networks. 

The City Network will also link with other active travel projects across Glasgow. Please see GCC's Sustainable Transport Projects page for more information on their progress.

The City and Neighbourhood Networks will be co-created as part of Glasgow's Liveable Neighbourhoods programme at a multi-neighbourhood level.

City Network Phase 1: Inner North and South

This first phase, as outlined in the City Network Final Delivery Plan, focuses on the Inner North and South networks. These two distinct geographical areas of Glasgow together will form approximately 56.5km of active travel routes.

Consultants AECOM with Austin-Smith:Lord and WAVEparticle, have been appointed by Glasgow City Council NRS to progress these two project areas to Preliminary Design by the end of March 2025.

City Network Phase 1: Connecting Greater Govan

Building on the connectivity benefits of the new Govan-Partick Bridge, the Connecting Greater Govan project will make it more attractive for people to walk, wheel and cycle in the area.

In addition to providing around 20km of high-quality cycleways, footways will be improved and public realm enhanced. Upgrading of crossing points and road junctions, along with enhancements to street lighting and drainage, are also planned. The new network is also expected to enhance connectivity with local amenities, community greenspace and public transport links.

The proposals for Govan form part of the wider City Network which will provide around 270km of safe, accessible and direct active travel routes across the city. To be delivered by 2031, the network will connect to key amenities and drivers of travel such as education, business, retail and culture.

Consultation

City Network Phase 1: Connecting Greater Govan

The consultation for the Connecting Greater Govan 'red package' of routes was held during November and December 2024, during which community feedback was sought on four developed route designs:

  • Govan Road (Moss Road - Elder Park - Orkney Street)
  • Orkney Street - Broomloan Road - Summertown Road
  • Govan Road - Lorne Street (Summertown Road - Paisley Road West)
  • Shieldhall Road - Edmiston Drive

The detailed proposals and visualisations are still available to view at the City Network: Connecting Greater Govan StoryMap, and include junction alterations, new cycle lanes, widened footways and step-free crossings. The designs also include opportunities for improved greenspace, seating areas and a more attractive public realm.

Public consultation for the 'yellow package' of routes will be held during Spring 2025. Please check the Connecting Greater Govan StoryMap for updates on the consultation details. 

City Network Phase 1: Inner North and South

The consultation period for the Inner North and South areas concluded on 20 October 2024 and work has been continuing to review and analyse all the feedback and completed survey responses. The findings and the Preliminary Designs will be presented at committee later in 2025.

During the consultation some additional routes were proposed for the Inner North network and a number of alternative routes proposed for the South network. In response, the project team have been further investigating these and have produced draft designs.

These additional and alternative designs will be available to view at the following drop-in public events, where feedback forms will be available for completion. Feedback is also welcomed via the project email address.

DateInner North VenuesTimes
Monday 10 February

Spirit of Springburn Community Hub
Springburn Shopping Centre

15:00 to 18:00
Tuesday 18 February

Clay Community Church / Café
Bardowie Street Hall
206 Bardowie Street
G22 5AB

Alongside the Saracen Street design consultation event.

15:00 to 19:00

 

DateSouth VenuesTimes
Wednesday 5 February

Destiny Church
Gym Hall
1120 Pollokshaws Road
G41 3QP

14:00 to 16:00 and
17:00 to 20:00

Thursday 6 February

Pollokshields Library
30 Leslie Street
G41 2LF

16:00 to 19:00


The feedback will be collated and used to help inform the Technical Design stage, which will follow in a route-by-route process with further public consultation, subject to available funding.

Meanwhile, the full set of draft route drawings and concept visualisations for the two areas remain available on the City Network: Inner North and South StoryMap.

Saracen Street Active Travel Project

Saracen Street is included within the Inner North City Network delivery area. GCC has developed proposals for segregated cycle lanes on Saracen Street and Balmore Road, connecting into existing cycle lanes on Garscube Road. Feedback from the people who live, work and travel through the area is now being sought on the Saracen Street design options. 

The online consultation survey will be open for six weeks from Monday 27 January until Sunday 10 March 2025.

A public drop-in event to view and discuss the draft design options will take place on Tuesday 18 February:

DateVenueTime
Tuesday 18 FebruaryClay Community Church / Café
Bardowie Street Hall
206 Bardowie Street
G22 5AB
16:00 to 19:00


Please see full details about the project at the Saracen Street StoryMap.

 

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Last modified on 28 January 2025

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