The update comes just days after Glasgow’s published household survey found 43% of people think the city has “got worse over the last few years”
Street cleans, extra enforcement and plans to redesign shopfronts at Hielanman’s Umbrella are among Glasgow’s efforts to revitalise the city centre after Covid.
The update on recovery plans comes just days after Glasgow’s published household survey found 43% of people think the city has “got worse over the last few years” while just 13% believe it has “got better”. A design competition, with support from the Royal Institute of Architects, will be held to reinvigorate shopfronts at the Hielanman’s Umbrella. It is reportedly part of a wider plan to find new commercial uses and reduce anti-social behaviour.
A six-month discount period on roads permits has been available for city centre outdoor areas, open to around 160 businesses. Cllr Angus Millar, the council’s convener for city centre recovery, said: “The profound impact of the pandemic on our city centres required an equally major response, and we and our partners are working to plan for and deliver the kind of mixed-use and sustainable city centre we need to support.
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