People will have the chance to have their say on Glasgow’s new city centre six year draft strategy this month.
Priority actions include the redevelopment of George Square with work due to start in Spring 2025 and the building of a River Park at the Broomielaw.
The council’s city administration committee today approved the consultation plan for the 2024 to 2030 strategy, which will see feedback sought from the public from October 20 to December 3. Councillors also noted a request for additional funding of £5 million. Speaking at the committee today, councillor Angus Millar, SNP, in charge of city centre recovery, said 18 priority actions includes work to create a more people friendly city centre.
The city strategy would also work towards making sure the city would be home to more digital, hi-tech, research and engineering businesses and start-ups.
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