Shawlands Regeneration?
People told us for example, the things they liked about Shawlands are its:-
- Good pubs, restaurants, coffee shops, deli’s, clubs and its warm relaxed feel
- pleasant environment, community atmosphere, social life
- independent and specialist shops
- Good transport links to Glasgow, Renfrewshire, Ayrshire, M8 & M77
- Diverse population
- Beautiful parks, greenery and amenities
- Vacant shops and the Arcade
- poor shop fronts and lack of lighting
- Safety and Security
- crossing the road
- Lack of public toilets
- difficulty in parking
On 28 August, on behalf of the Steering Group, the Council also submitted a bid to the Scottish Government Town Centre Regeneration Fund. This fund was launched in May for one year only, and is intended to assist projects which help improve and protect town centres throughout Scotland during the economic downturn. The bid towards a Shawlands Public Realm and Lighting Project is for £680000, and is aimed at carrying out initial improvements towards lighting, footways, street furniture. It is also intended illuminate historic buildings, for example back lighting stained glass in three local churches, provide a lighting installation in Langside Hall, two illuminated fountains in Queens Park boating pond to help connect Shawlands to Strathbungo better, tree management along the western edge of Queens Park and the development of a Shawlands Café Quarter.
As part of the bid we also have a commitment of 100% match funding from private and public sector agencies which would take our overall spend to over £1.5 M. This includes for example the opening of an office of the Glasgow South East Regeneration Agency within the Arcade to directly assist busineses in the centre, advise new starts and help local residents access employment and training opportunities The announcement of successful bids will be on 2nd November. If we are fortunate in securing the funding, the project will be the first stage in delivering a detailed Town Centre Action Plan for the centre, providing early action on some of the key points of feedback residents have given by ‘brightening centre by improved lighting’ and helping to improve Safety and Security.The proposed Shawlands Public Realm and Lighting Project will also aim to:-
- Build on the unique aspects of Shawlands by using light and key buildings to attract people back to the centre from its traditional catchment.
- Capitalise on a range of major attractions located on the Cathcart Circle e.g.; Hampden (1 m visitors each year), Pollok Park (700000+ a year), the Tramway (25000+), Queens Park (75k)
- Help ‘reposition the centre’ as the City approaches the 2014 Commonwealth Games, to become a leisure and social retail destination providing a specialised quality food, drink and a retail offering which is able compete against larger centres. "
As David mentioned they should have heard the results at the beginning of November so we'll send him another email to find out if they have been successful. While I don't agree with all their proposals, for instance I'm sceptical about fountains in the pond, but the fact that some plans are progressing is a positive sign and it looks like things are moving in the right direction. (In the comments below lets here what you think would be good for the area.)
While the survey has now been processed and an application made, the survey is probably still the best way to let the Council and the Steering group directly know your thoughts on what you'd like to see happen, so click below and fill it in.
Here are the links.
Quick Survey
Customer Survery (longer)
Labels: Architecture, Shawlands
6 Comments:
Interesting Post
Just like the post about the bandstand, who is doing the design?
They better be hiring a company with a sound knowledge of urban design and experience with lighting. Get it wrong and it will look terrible.
One suggestions: I think it would a huge benefit to the southside to make stronger links from Shawlands to the City Centre, West End and East End.
I'm sure everyone will have had the probs of people not knowing how to get here to visit.
How can we improve the understanding and connection to these areas? Big specially coloured bus? - special coloured bus stop? There should be a bus that stands out from the rest as providing the same kind of circular service that the underground does for the west end. A loop round the south, touching the city centre at central station. The bus could be a single bright colour with a series of brightly identified bus stops on the route - help get people around the southside as well as to other bits of the city. The southside circular or something.
UPDATE
We just heard from David, and sadly the Council were unsuccessful in their application for money. Not sure where that leaves the project. We shall try and find out.
Shame about the funding. Hopefully a further application can be made as this is a great plan for Shawlands
Was there any feedback about why funding wasn't won?
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