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New Parking Restrictions for North Knightswood & Temple Area

March 12, 2017 By admin

Knightswood & Temple ParkingThe Community council has received notice from about new parking restrictions for North Knightswood & Temple Area – If you have any comments to make, you can either send them direct to Glasgow City Council:  les@glasgow.gov.uk

If you want to send your comments to the Community Council first, then please email hello@hka.scot

Please see the attached Traffic Order and Plans for more details


Glasgow City Council propose to consider the introduction of a traffic regulation order in terms of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984, to introduce waiting and loading restrictions.

Details as follows:

Great Western Road Knightscliffe Avenue, Linden Street, Priory Road and Sutcliffe Road will be subject to new and amended waiting and loading restrictions. (Map Attached below)

It is proposed to issue Penalty Charge Notices in accordance with the provisions of The Order and the proposed costs are as follows:

£60 or £30 if paid within 14 days or £90 if unpaid after 56 days.

Full details of these proposals, which will form The Glasgow City Council (North Knightswood and Temple Area) (Traffic Regulation) Order, together with a relevant map and a Statement of Reasons for proposing to make this Traffic Regulation Order are available for inspection during normal office hours Monday to Friday inclusive at 231 George Street, G1 1RX. Phone enquiries to 0141 287 9356.

Alternatively, details and plans can be viewed using the following website link www.glasgow.gov.uk/proposedtro

Any person wishing to object to the proposed Order should send details of the grounds for objection in writing to Land and Environmental Services, 231 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1RX by Friday 22 January 2016.

Filed Under: Glasgow City Council, News

Improvements to Glasgow’s Recycling Services

March 12, 2016 By admin

Glasgow City Council are making improvements to recycling services across the city. These improvements will increase the level of service offered to all residents in kerbside, tenement and flatted properties meaning we can avoid sending more of our household waste to landfill and help contribute to the aims of the Scottish Government’s Zero Waste Plan.

The changes include:

  • The introduction of a food waste recycling service to kerbside properties between January and March 2016;
  • Improving infrastructure in flats and tenements to help residents to use the communal blue bin recycling service more easily;
  • The introduction of a food waste recycling service to flats and tenements between April 2016 and March 2017.

By collecting food waste the council can recover value from it when it is recycled and turned into agricultural fertiliser or energy. Whether you live in a flat, tenement or kerbside property the council will contact you in advance prior to any changes taking place. Glasgow City Council will also be launching a city wide campaign in early 2016 to ensure everyone knows how to recycle and use their existing and new recycling services.

To find out when the changes are coming to your area and for the latest updates please check the GCC website: https://www.glasgow.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=18650

Guide to Recycling for Glasgow City Council

Filed Under: Glasgow City Council, News

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