You are warmly invited to attend the next ordinary meeting of Dennistoun Community Council, which will take place on Tuesday 8th February 2022 from 7pm, online via Zoom and at Bluevale Community Centre, 30 Abernethy Street, G31 3SX.
The agenda is available here. Time will be allocated for general public input. Approved minutes from past meetings can be viewed here.
The Dennistoun to Cranhill Liveable Neighbourhood engagement events at the Reidvale Centre, Cranhill Development Trust, and St Enoch Hogganfield Parish Church have been rescheduled.
A list of consultations currently underway is provided below, with deadlines for contributions also noted. Many of these feed into long-term decision-making that will (either directly or indirectly) define multiple aspects of our lives and surroundings in Dennistoun, Glasgow, and beyond over the coming months and years.
Dates and details of future meetings can be found at dennistouncc.org.uk/dates. The next ordinary meeting will take place on Tuesday 8th February 2022, from 7pm.
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You are warmly invited to attend the next ordinary meeting of Dennistoun Community Council, which will take place on Tuesday 11th January 2022 from 7pm, online via Zoom.
The agenda wil be available here. Time will be allocated for general public input. Approved minutes from past meetings can be viewed here.
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The Dennistoun to Cranhill Liveable Neighbourhood engagement events at the Reidvale Centre, Cranhill Development Trust, and St Enoch Hogganfield Parish Church have been postponed.
A Liveable Neighbourhood supports living, working, commerce and culture within its area; encourages sustainable transport to move around it; and has a distinct character. Liveable Neighbourhoods are also known as 20-minute neighbourhoods, where people can meet their everyday needs within a short walk or cycle.
Glasgow’s Liveable Neighbourhoods will be accessible and healthy places that allow people of all ages and abilities, to play and socialise outdoors in their local area, as well as making walking, cycling and public transport the first choice.
Liveable Neighbourhood Key Themes
Collective Architecture and Arcadis are working with Glasgow City Council to develop the first tranche of Liveable Neighbourhoods for the City which includes the Dennistoun, Haghill, Riddrie, Carntyne and Cranhill area.
Consultation open until Friday 26th November 2021. Update on 22 Nov: The consultation period for the Glasgow Transport Strategy: Draft Policy Framework has been extended by a week to midnight Friday 3rd December 2021.