
Report on A highway Plan for Glasgow 1965
"The very nature of this motorway will define the City into understandable units each with its own identity and from this it will be possible for the citizen to experience what the City means, how it functions and what it symbolises."
It's now time to beat the bulldozers .
AN AUDIENCE WITH ALASTAIR GRAY, LOUISE WELSH & JANEY GODLEY
Saturday 15 October 2005 at 7.30pm
Venue: Woodside Halls, 36 Glenfarg Street, Glasgow G20 7QF Map
Tickets: £10 Donation
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The road to nowhere
"Ministers have said they are pushing ahead with the £500m plan against the recommendation of a public inquiry. " (M74) If we value our environment - We need to start pushing back
M74 protesters in legal challenge
"The executive seems determined to inflict massive disruption and environmental impacts on the people of Glasgow - for economic and traffic benefits that the reporter judged limited and ephemeral," he said.
Cycle pics
Circle Community Centre Go to links/roadwatch
(Good General site)
M74 'EXAMPLE OF INJUSTICE'
Poor are 'betrayed'
THE city's M74 northern extension has been cited as an example that shows deprived areas suffer more environmental injustice.
Patrick Harvie, Glasgow's Green MSP, said developments like the M74 link showed the city council had "betrayed" poor communities.
This comes as new research established a link between environmental injustice and areas of poverty
.By Ross McKiNNO Glaswegian
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