Govan Housing Association, Central Govan Action Plan and Glasgow City Council would like to invite you to attend the next stages of Public Consultation for Water Row. This will consist of an informal public event at the Riverside Hall followed by a two-day 'travelling roadshow' in and around Govan.
Riverside Hall Public Event Wednesday 21st March 2018 from 10 am - 1 pm Riverside Hall, 29-31 Clydebrae St, Glasgow G51 2AJ Travelling Roadshow A 2-day Travelling Roadshow around the streets and public spaces in Govan using a bike and model to gather opinion, share information aboutproject and discuss ideas. The roadshow will start at 1pm on Friday 23rd March at Govan Cross and end at 4pm on Saturday 24th March at Govan Shopping Centre. Details as follows: Friday 23rd March 2018, from 1 pm - 5 pm Join us on our mobile roadshow as we tour from Govan Cross along Burleigh Street to Langlands Path before heading to Elder Park Library. Saturday 24th March 2018, from 11 am - 4 pm Join us at the Riverside Museum from 11 am until 1 pm then at Govan Cross Shopping Centre between 2 pm - 4 pm. We hope that you can make it along to the Riverside Hall and we hope to see you out and about during the Travelling Roadshow. There will also be future opportunities to share your thoughts and attend public events over the coming months. Please feel free to circulate this invitation to any others who might be interested. For further information about the project please refer to the Getin to Govan website: http://www.getintogovan.com/projects/water-row/ Please visit our newly updated website to find out what’s on in your area: http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/eventsinthepark
Glasgow’s vast range of stunning parks and green spaces are managed to provide enjoyment of open air, outdoor recreation and public access. There are over 90 parks and formal gardens within the city boundaries and such is the diversity of these parks - there is something to suit everyone. Our parks and venues are also used to host hundreds of fantastic events and activities throughout the year. Come along and take part in our not to be missed, fun filled events. Some of the highlights this week include: Fire Skills, Pollok Country Park, Saturday 10 March, 2018, 10.30 am until 12.30 pm. Free. A fun morning of fire lighting with the Countryside Rangers. Make your very own fire and toast some tasty treats. Booking essential. Call 0141 276 0927. Glasgow's Farmers' Market, Mansfield Park, Partick: second and fourth Saturday of the month, 10.00 am until 2.00pm. Free. Enjoy a delicious range of affordable, healthy and locally produced food. You'll find a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, fresh fruit, quality meat, free range eggs, bread, cakes, cheese and fresh street food. Park Run, Pollok Country Park, Ruchill Park, Springburn Park, Tollcross Park & Victoria Park, Every Saturday at 9.30 am. Free. Sign up for this free weekly 5K park run. Register at http://www.parkrun.org.uk/register Junior Park Run, Victoria Park, Every Sunday at 9.20 am, Free Weekly timed runs for children aged 4 - 14 years. For more information visit http://www.parkrun.org.uk/register Seven Lochs Wetland Park - What's On – To find out what events are taking place at Seven Lochs please visit the Seven Lochs website MyParkScotland – is an innovative online portal which helps people discover and support their local parks. Find out what’s on in your park by visiting: MyParkScotland website Consultation on the Licensing and Regulation of HMOsThe Licensing and Regulatory Committee has instructed a full public consultation on the licensing and regulation of Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMOs) with a view to considering whether to develop a policy on overprovision and whether to link licensing policy with planning policy by requiring applicants for HMO licences to provide evidence regarding the planning status of their premises. Shaping the future of your water and waste water servicesScottish Water is asking its customers in communities throughout Scotland to help shape water and waste water services in a major consultation.
The utility – the fourth biggest in the UK which supplies 1.35 billion litres of fresh clean water a day to its five million customers – is inviting views on its proposals and ambitions for the coming decades. Stakeholders and communities are being asked to consider three key ambitions which it is proposed will underpin Scottish Water’s activities:
The consultation is open until August and responses will help form Scottish Water’s planning for the future. Visitors to events later this year including the Royal Highland Show, the Ideal Home Show and Belladrum Tartan Heart music festival and Pride events in Glasgow and Edinburgh will be able to participate in person in the consultation. Work will be undertaken in rural and island communities to promote the consultation and encourage participation. The consultation can be completed online at www.yourwater.scot |