Calton; In Common
At the last public meeting of 2024, Architecture Student (and former Calton Community Councillor) Chloe Pimblett reached out to get local opinion on the best use of three public spaces […]
At the last public meeting of 2024, Architecture Student (and former Calton Community Councillor) Chloe Pimblett reached out to get local opinion on the best use of three public spaces […]
Glasgow City Council has announced that applications are invited for Glasgow’s LEZ Community Support Fund. The use of LEZ funds for project support provides an opportunity to maximise the environmental,
Glasgow LEZ Community Support Fund Opens Read More »
Calton; In Common is a Masters Thesis project exploring how community participation can improve underused sites in Calton, Glasgow. By talking to residents, businesses and stakeholders, it will create improved
During our recent public meeting, Paul Stallan (the architect giving the presentation for the new College Gardens development) mentioned the new Tall Buildings guidance. Our chair dug this document out
Do you want taller buildings in Glasgow? Read More »
Climate change is affecting us all, making our cities wetter and everyday items more expensive. The time to act is now, and we must do it together! Do you have
City Change Makers: Turning Ideas into Climate Action in Glasgow Read More »
An application has been received for the use of land for mixed use sports, recreation, events, commercial, light industry, office and hospitality development, including repair and refurbishment of boundary walls
Planning Application – Meat Market Sheds Read More »
Sign up for a talk discussing the cash first approaches which aims to get money into people’s pockets to reduce or eradicate the need for emergency food aid. Eventbrite sign
Cash First in a Community Food Setting – Study and Map Read More »
SPT’s consultation on their recommended options to deliver the future bus network is now open. SPT is recommending two bus reform options as basis for the Strathclyde Regional Bus Strategy
Give your views on busses Read More »
Sunny Cycles approached us to share the news that they currently have a PTU (Permission To Use) for their hub at Monteith Row, and they are engaging with the council
Sunny Cycles wants to hear your views Read More »
Calton Community Council received details of the following virtual event that is open to the public: Land matters because we all use it, and we all need it.Join the Scottish
Scottish Land Commission Virtual Public Meeting Read More »