TRNSMT Community Drop In sessions
DF Concerts have shared details of two local community drop in sessions, on the 24th of April and the 22nd May. The organisers say “It’s your chance to ask any […]
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DF Concerts have shared details of two local community drop in sessions, on the 24th of April and the 22nd May. The organisers say “It’s your chance to ask any […]
TRNSMT Community Drop In sessions Read More »
Tickets have gone on sale today for TRNSMT 2024, and the lineup has also been released. Glasgow Times reported that Geoff Ellis, Festival Director of TRNSMT, said: “After welcoming one
TRNSMT 2024 lineup announced Read More »
After receiving the TRNSMT Noise Management Plan from Glasgow City Council, Calton Community Council sought independent advice on whether it was suitable to protect residents’ homes. An Electroacoustic Engineer reviewed
Audio Engineer confirms that TRNSMT noise/vibration management is suitable Read More »
After the recent Community Walk-Around, we now have details of how TRNSMT are supporting local residents. A leaflet is attached below, but to summarise, the resident enquiry line is 0141
Useful numbers for residents throughout TRNSMT Read More »
Councillor Linda Pike has assisted us in finding where the Environmental Levy from the sale of TRNSMT tickets ends up. The response is below: I can advise that the environmental
Where does the TRNSMT levy go? Read More »
Glasgow Live has summarised the latest details for TRNSMT festival, including stage times for all three stages. You can find all the details at https://www.glasgowlive.co.uk/whats-on/trnsmt-2023-unveils-stage-times
TRNSMT stage times and map Read More »
The Community Council is aware of concerns from several residents of objects on shelves vibrating at times during TRNSMT, and the risk of damage this may cause to their homes
Council addresses vibrations caused by TRNSMT Read More »
On Wednesday 31st, Tricia, our chair, and Chloe, our planning and licensing rep, attended the Licensing Board for TRNSMT to speak our objection to their Temporary Entertainment License (which can
Glasgow Live reports on our TRNSMT views Read More »
Calton Community Council have received the application for a Temporary Public Entertainment License for TRNSMT, on Glasgow Green. The applicant, DF Concerts, describes the entertainment as “outdoor live music concert
Licensing Application – TRMSMT Read More »
On behalf of Calton Community Council our Chair, Tricia Fort, attended the first briefing (online) for this event, which was held on Wednesday 22 February, getting quite a bombardment of
TRNSMT and Glasgow Green Read More »