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Bluebell Wood: Public Meeting 12th October

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

Notice of Public Meeting

Monday 12th October 2009

At the Boswell Hotel, Mansionhouse Road

7.00pm

This second public meeting is to discuss and agree on the type and nature of works (paths, planting etc), if any. If the grant money is to be spent is should be before early 2010. The meeting will be chaired by Evelyn Silber, Chair of Langside Community Council and Thomas Ross, Parks Manager for the area, will also be present. Surrounding residents are invited to come and express their views.

Your Community Council Needs You!

Friday, August 28th, 2009

As highlighted in our recent Glasgow Magazine Article LBCCC are seeking new members for election at their AGM on 5th October 2009!

Been meaning to find out more for a while and haven’t got round to it yet?  Now is your chance!  For more information on how to apply and/or a nomination form, contact our Secretary at secretary@lbccc.co.uk.

The deadline for submission of forms to the Returning Officer is noon on Friday 11th September.  Don’t delay and sign up now!

Shawlands Town Centre

Friday, August 28th, 2009

    Following calls by residents, businesses and Shawlands & Strathbungo Community Council to revitalise Shawlands Town Centre. Glasgow City Council last year started work on an Action Plan.

    Particular concerns had been raised about the condition of the Arcade, vacant shop units, parking and anti-social behaviour. As you know more recently there have been the effects of the global economic crisis which has led to the closure of Woolworths.

    To progress the Action Plan, the Council have therefore formed a Town Centre Steering Group consisting of Councillors, representatives of key departments, Glasgow South East Regeneration Agency, the business community, Community Health and Glasgow Community Planning.

    One of the first tasks the Steering Group identified, was to find out who the customers for Shawlands are, where they came from, why they choose Shawlands instead of other centres and more importantly what improvements could be carried out to make sure people continue to shop there.

    The Steering Group also identified a need to find out how the retail businesses themselves are performing and what improvements could help.

    During the Southside Festival, the Council therefore launched a Customer Survey to find out what Southsiders think and distributed hundreds of questionnaires at the event and around the Shawlands Centre.

    The Council is keen to make sure they get as many views as possible and will be consulting around the Centre till 31 August 2009.

    Your views are very important and we urge you to complete one or our ‘Quick’ or Detailed Surveys.

    The questionnaires and collection boxes are available in public buildings throughout Shawlands, by emailing Shawlands@drs.glasgow.gov.uk or through the Council website on:

    http://www.glasgow.gov.uk/en/YourCouncil/CustomerInvolvement/Corporate/YourOpinion

    Don’t miss this opportunity to tell the Council what you think!!

Glasgow Community Champions Award – Langside & Linn Nomination

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The Community Council were enthused with a nomination in the Langside & Linn section of the Evening Times Community Champions Award.  Efforts praised included the Langside Heritage Trail, successful objection to a nightclub application for the Church on the Hill and attempts to ease traffic & parking congestion within the area.

The full article can be found here: Community Champion Awards

Go Ape, Go Home!!

Friday, August 28th, 2009

LBCCC were delighted to hear in June that Go Ape have pulled out of their proposed ‘treetop adventure playground’ for Pollok Park.

We have been strong objectors along the way and supporters of the ‘Save Pollok Park’ campaign.

Queen’s Park Performance Space

Friday, August 28th, 2009

The Community Council are delighted to announce their involvement in this spearheading project in collaboration with 3 other local Community Councils.

In February, the Scottish Government announced the award of £15,000 to pump prime a project to renovate the performance area in Queen’s Park for the use of the local communities and groups. LBCCC will be working with 3 other Community Councils whose areas lie around the Park – Crosshill/Govanhill, Mount Florida and Shawlands & Strathbungo - to develop a scheme and raise the full cost. We are being supported by officers from Glasgow City Council.

This is one of only two pilot projects throughout Scotland designed to enhance the capacity of community councils to initiate, deliver and run projects for their own communities. The first meeting of the group established that the community councils are united in support of the idea and wish to see practical, sustainable facilities set up for contemporary use.

Evelyn Silber, Chair of Langside, Battlefield and Camphill Community Council, who is chairing the project group, said, ‘We are delighted to have been awarded this funding since Queen’s Park is a space enjoyed by so many people right across the South side. In working to provide a modern performance space, in succession to the previous bandstands, we believe we are doing something which will help local groups and performers, young and old, to showcase their work and talents and to create entertainment open to all.’

Andrew Montgomery, Secretary of Shawlands & Strathbungo Community Council and Chair of the Southside Festival Steering Group, said, ‘We very much welcome this collaborative project which will deliver a real benefit to the community. Community Councils are very focused on local needs and therefore one of our first objectives is to ask any local group who may wish to make use of the space to contact their Community Council.’

If you wish to comment on the project or are part of a music, drama or dance group who might be keen to make use of the space, please use the feedback forms on the Community Council websites. These are:

www.shawlands-strathbungo.org

www.mountflorida.civiblog.org

www.crosshillandgovanhill.org.uk

Glasgow Magazine Article

Saturday, August 15th, 2009

The Community Council recently featured in the Glasgow Magazine covering the Queen’s Park Performance Space project.  The article also covered how you can help by joining the Community Council.  Our AGM will be held on Monday 5th October so if you are interested in finding out more about how to join, please email secretary@lbccc.org.uk.

The full article can be found here: Glasgow Magazine Article

Open space & play sites in Langside

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
  

The Community Council has received a request from Regeneration Services to identify possible sites in our area for investment in open space, or children’s play
 
Do you know of any potential sites (even if you are not sure if they are Council owned) no matter how small – which could be improved or converted for open space, improved amenity, sports or children’s play ?
 
Another possibility is the idea now common in Holland – to convert parts of streets to pedestrian priority.  Cars wouldn’t be banned altogether but paving etc would reduce traffic flow and give over the street more to greenery, maybe some seats and safer play areas.  They are called “Home Zones” – more info can be found by searching ‘home zones’ on the internet.
Please let us know your thoughts – email chair@lbccc.org.uk with your ideas!

 

*NEWSFLASH*

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
CHURCH ON THE HILL (Algie Street)
APPEAL AGAINST REFUSAL OF PLANNING PERMISSION AND LISTED BUILDING CONSENT REFUSED!
 
Following a Government Reporter’s site visit, the appeal against refusal of planning application and listed building consent lodged by the owners of 13 Algie Street (Church on the Hill) has been refused.  The Reporter’s decision is final, subject to the right of any aggrieved person to apply within six weeks to the Court of Session.
 
The Community Council and local residents who campaigned against the change of use will welcome this decision.

PUBLIC MEETING

Monday, September 29th, 2008

A public meeting was held on Wednesday, 8th October to discuss the proposals for the Camphill Bluebell Woods & Meadow.

UPDATE: A report of the meeting and the next steps can be found by clicking on the following links:

Meeting Report

Update & Next Steps