Glasgow central area local plan Survey and issues reportGlasgow City Council (UK)
The Glasgow City Council has selected a multidisciplinary team lead by MVRDV and Glasgow-based Austin-Smith:Lord to transform downtown Glasgow into a “more livable, attractive, competitive and sustainable center.” Titled (Y)our City Center, the strategy calls for a regeneration of the 400 hecta...
The grant required to deliver the plan is estimated to be in the region of £1.139 billion. In addition, the council has identified 37 sites across the city which have the potential to deliver a further 4,320 new homes. The additional development opportunities include the potential fo...
Glasgow 2014 Chief Executive John Scott said: “We are delighted that Glasgow City Council was able to provide a solution within the city that would leave a positive legacy once the Games have finished. We are really excited about the move, as our organisation expands from the current 30 staf...
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 Glasgow City Council (GCC) delivery teams, it will also...
Glasgow, city, west-central Scotland. It is situated along both banks of the River Clyde 20 miles (32 km) from that river’s mouth on the western, or Atlantic, coast. Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city, and it forms an independent council area that lies
Glasgow City Chambers TheGlasgow City Chambersis a large Victorian era building that dominates the east side of George Square. It has served as a government building for the city since 1889, currently as the headquarters of the Glasgow City Council. ...
Glasgow City Council and the design team will work closely with the local community and stakeholders to deliver the ambitions set out in the City Centre Strategy and the Avenues Programme. The new design for the square will aim to rebalance traffic modes, introduce green and SMART infrastructure,...
is modest and unassuming. It was paid for by Dr. William Black and his wife and inaugurated on 24 April 1930 in the presence of the Lord Lyon King of Arms and the City Council. With its proclamation platform and balustrade encircling the column bearing a heraldic unicorn, it replaced the...
I like this. If you need a car for work and every day life then your city, your town, your council are failing you in not providing suitable alternatives (public transport and cycle/walking infrastructure). This is a step in the right direction. ...