A drop-in event is set to be held for two new projects coming to Glasgow city centre.
Glasgow City Council will be hosting a consultation event at The Briggait Arts Centre on Wednesday, May 15, between 12pm and 3pm.
The event is being held to allow residents to find out more about two of the new Avenue projects coming to the city centre - The Broomielaw and Clyde Street Avenues.
Those who attend will be able to speak to the team working on the project, view the plans, and give feedback.
The Avenues programme aims to transform Glasgow's city centre streets and when completed, it will form a network of connected routes that are 'more attractive and accessible' for all those who use them.
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The £115million Avenues programme in the city centre is being funded through the Glasgow City Region City Deal - which is funded by the Scottish and UK Governments.
It will see both governments provide £500million of funding each for infrastructure projects in the area.
Councillor Ruairi Kelly, Convener for Neighbourhood Services and Assets at Glasgow City Council, said: “The investment being made in the Avenues reflects the changes that are now taking place in the city centre, and the proposals for the Broomielaw and Clyde Street are great examples of that.
"The consultation event at The Briggait on May 15 offers the opportunity to go along and find out more about how the Avenues work will benefit these key city centre streets.”
Come along to The Briggait next Wednesday (15 May, noon - 3pm) to find out more about proposals for the Broomielaw and Clyde Street #Avenues.
— Glasgow City Council (@GlasgowCC) May 9, 2024
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