Consultation Digest Issue 39, 23 July 2019: featuring a park, an airport, parking and avenues.
This issue contains disconcerting news about parking in 2 residential areas of Glasgow and promising news about Battlefield, City Centre
Consultation Digest Issue 38, 10 July 2019: the South City Way approaches the City Centre
This issue, a day late - sorry - contains news of proposed building works at Glasgow University that conveniently ignore
Glasgow City Council to no longer count bus lanes as cycle routes!
GoBike is heartened to learn this week that Glasgow City Council will no longer be counting bus corridors as part
Consultation Digest 37, 25 June 2019: When is a bus/taxi/cycle gate not a bus/taxi/cycle gate and other matters to ponder.
Ever so slightly staggering news in this issue of a bus/taxi/cycle gate installed in the Athletes' Village
Consultation Digest Issue 36, 12 June 2019, exciting proposals for Pollokshields, preparation for separated cycle lane on Garscube Road and less exciting matters.
This is a Glasgow issue, with on-line consultation for Battlefield open, grassroots proposals for Pollokshields, Woodside extension to Garscube Road
Demo to support the Safer Streets 20mph Bill - Tuesday 1pm
There will be a peaceful demonstration to show support for the Safer Streets 20mph Bill at 1pm this Tuesday (11th
Consultation Extra: University Avenue, consultation closes TODAY, 07 JUNE so there's just time to sign our petition or get your response in.
Consultation on both the 20mph proposed speed limit and the waiting and loading regulations, which includes the uphill painted cycle
Consultation Digest Issue 35, 28 May 2019 with some new feedback, but no new consultations, giving you time to respond to the issues that are still current
Quite a concentration on parking in this issue, with waiting/loading restrictions proposed for Bearsden, Laurieston and University Avenue, but
Kelvin Walkway - work starts tomorrow, 29 May, could take 2 weeks to complete, update to our post of 14 May.
We have been alerted by GoBike member, Alasdair (who is also a Sustrans volunteer), who has forwarded news of works
Glasgow University Back-pedals on Climate Emergency
Glasgow University recently became the first University in Scotland to declare a climate emergency, stating “we are affirming our belief