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Green Councillor supports transformation of derelict gap site
Over the Summer months, Green Councillor for Hillhead, Martha Wardrop has supported the establishment of a Community Garden on a gap site in Woodlands. This is an example of the efforts taking place in communities across Glasgow to transform derelict land in to productive growing areas.
Green MSP congratulates Shettleston growers
Glasgow Regional MSP Patrick Harvie today congratulated an East End project on its successful bid for funding from the Climate Challenge Fund. Shettleston Community Growing Project will receive nearly £172,800 for a resident-led initiative to grow food locally and raise awareness of food miles, food waste, recycling and energy consumption. This funding is part of the latest round of Climate Challenge Fund money to be awarded, and £5.5m was awarded today to communities across Scotland.
Greens call for Council funding to be directed towards urgent repairs
Green Councillors are proposing the Council's new road building programme in the East End is cancelled and funding is redirected to provide resources to carry out essential repairs and maintenance of footpaths, pavements, roads, cycleways, schools and cultural venues across the city.
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