WORK is to start soon on a a new, two-way cycle lane on Cambridge Street in Glasgow City Centre. | Read more
Active Travel
GO-Ahead Given For Railway Arch Path Linking Laurieston/Gorbals
DESIGNS for creating a pedestrian link between two Glasgow communities by opening up a railway arch have been approved by planners. | Read more
GO-Ahead Given For Public Realm And Active Travel Improvements At Pacific Quay
PLANS to transform the outdoor areas around Glasgow Science Centre have been approved by city officials. | Read more
RAIL Arch Link Would Be First In Series Of People-Friendly Measures At Laurieston/Gorbals
PLANS have been drawn up for a pedestrian link between two Glasgow communities by opening up a railway arch. | Read more
BIG Expansion Of Glasgow’s Electric Bike Hire Scheme Is Among Sustainable Transport Initiatives
GLASGOW City Council has secured £5.2million towards projects to improve active travel and public transport. | Read more |
CHANGES To Dennistoun Roads Aim To Create ‘Low Traffic Neighbourhood’
ROAD layouts in Dennistoun are being altered to cut traffic and make the area more people-friendly. | Read more
WORK To Start On Additional People-Friendly Avenues On Edge Of City Centre In 2023
GLASGOW City Council has confirmed it will finalise a £21.3million deal with active travel organisation Sustrans to secure funding for five extra pedestrian and bike-friendly Avenues. | Read more
LANDMARK Active Travel Bridge In North West Glasgow Due To Open In Summer 2022
WORK has started on a £12 million active travel bridge over the Forth and Clyde Canal that will link three communities in north west Glasgow for the first time since the waterway opened in 1790. | Read more
IN Pictures — Glasgow’s City Union Railway — Transport Solution Or A ‘Linear Park From Dennistoun To The Gorbals’?
VIEWS of the little-used City Union Railway which has been touted as having potential as a Glasgow version of New York’s iconic Highline urban park. | Read more
COUNCIL’S Development Vision For North Glasgow Going Out To Consultation
GLASGOW City Council has approved the next step in the delivery of a blueprint for the development and regeneration of the north of the city over the next 30 years. | Read more