Views sought on green infrastructure masterplan for North Maryhill
People and organisations living, based or with an interest in the Gilshochill area of North Maryhill are being given the chance to help shape future plans for the area.
Transforming Communities: Glasgow (TC:G), in partnership with Maryhill Housing, are launching an online consultation on the Maryhill North Green Infrastructure Masterplan as part of the Maryhill Transformational Regeneration Area.
Centred around Sandbank Street, Kilmun Street, Shiskine Drive and Lyndale Road in the Gilshochill area of Maryhill, the Masterplan presents green infrastructure potential for the area. These proposals include plans for public open space, walking and cycling routes, surface water management features, as well as indications of the type of buildings and homes that will be built there.
The consultation will begin on March 19 and run until 23 April, with those interested asked to review make comments here.
Councillor Kenny McLean, chair of Transforming Communities: Glasgow, said: “This consultation offers the chance to find out about and help shape this masterplan for a part of Maryhill that offers great potential as a place to live and visit. By taking part, people can give their views on what they would like to see in the area.”
Bryony Willett, chief executive of Maryhill Housing, said: “Maryhill Housing is committed to developing homes and neighbourhoods to feel proud of and we are incredibly excited to be part of the team developing plans to transform this area of North Maryhill. We need local residents to have their say on the proposals and would really appreciate people taking the time to provide feedback”.
TC:G is a partnership between Glasgow City Council, Glasgow Housing Association and the Scottish Government delivering housing-led regeneration across eight Transformational Regeneration Areas in the city.