Community Council Vacancy

Community Council Vacancy

A vacancy has arisen on Merchant City and Trongate Community Council (MCTCC) and we are seeking nominations to fill it.

MCTCC is one of the most dynamic Community Councils in Glasgow. We represent and campaign for everyone in an area rich in history and including some of the city’s most famous attractions, buildings, monuments and streets.

We are consulted officially by Glasgow City Council on planning and licensing matters and represent residents on several committees and other bodies.

We hold public meetings in the splendid surroundings of Glasgow City Chambers on the evening of the last Tuesday of each month (except December), and as a Community Council meet more informally two weeks beforehand.

Community Councillors must live in the MCTCC area, be on the electoral register and be 16 or over.

If you feel you can play a part, or know someone who could, email [email protected] or talk to us at one of our public meetings.


Meeting Minutes, 29 July 2025

Meeting Minutes, 26 August 2025

These draft minutes will be presented to our September meeting for approval

Attended by: Tam Coyle (Chair), Niall McColl, Ross Naismith, Gordon Millar, Gary Atkinson, Ros Atkinson, David Hughes, Rachel Angus, Peter Hayman, Councillor Philip Braat,  PC Ruth Mctaggart, Gregor McIntyre from John Grady MP’s office

TM, GF, MG, E Mills .  By Zoom video: JR, E Martin

1. WELCOME AND APOLOGIES

Tam Coyle welcomed everyone.

Apologies: Scott Thornton, Councillor Angus Millar & Depute Lord Provost Christy Mearns, David and Alice Cowan.

2. ELECTION OF ADDITIONAL COMMUNITY COUNCILLOR

The deadline for nominations was Friday 8 August. There was one nomination, Rachel Angus, who was elected unopposed at this public meeting.

3. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING ON 29 APRIL

Adoption proposed by Tam Coyle, seconded by Ross Naismith.

The Secretary will notify Glasgow City Council.

4. POLICE REPORT

WPC Ruth Mctaggart read out the crime statistics for the last month. From the 1st August to 23rd of August there were a total 92 crimes reported, of which 60 were detected.

The police are proactive in monitoring Virginia St, New Wynd and Old Wynd and Trongate for drug use and anti-social behaviour.  They are always on the look out for shoplifting and carry out days of action for particular issues.

TC raised the incident at Murphy’s Bar on Saturday night (23/8), DH highlighted drug paraphernalia issues at the Ramshorn Graveyard and RA noted that Virginia Lane, had some drug needles.  There is anti-social behaviour going on in several areas of the city however any place that offers some shelter are more frequently used.

JR raised the noise levels in Candleriggs (venues with doors open, possibly in the area of Gracies Bar), which will be reviewed going forward .

5. ELECTED MEMBERS’ REPORTS

There were no reports available.

TC raised the complaints relating to the issue of noise from current Filming projects, with works starting as early as 3.30am in the Merchant City. The issue has been raised with the GCC Film Office and an urgent meeting has been requested.

6. LOCAL PLACE PLAN & MATTERS ARISING

It was noted that Land and Properties were available in the MCTCC area to be incorporated into the Plan.
A revised draft Plan would be produced after the scheduled meeting on 2 September (7.00 to 8.30pm), with a completed draft targeted for the 10 September. The draft would then be published for the MCTCC community to consider and give feedback, prior to submission to Glasgow City Council (noting the 1 month statutory period of consultation).

7. PLANNING

Ross Naismith gave his report on several planning applications: –

Candleriggs – RN noted progress with Contact from the Sustainable Transport team at the Council. Ross will be attending a workshop on 29 August, prior to Communications to local residents.

King St Carpark (Planning in Principle Application)– RN noted that the revised application had been submitted and was on the whole a good submission and good to see the plans progressing for this area, with a lot of detail. The plans are still being reviewed, as there have been changes from the initial planning submission.

Improvements to Residential Property in King street area– Ross attended a walkabout of the area with Councillor Angus Millar and other interested parties  Looking to work with representatives of  grant allocating groups (strategic planners and Housing Associations) to improve the standing of a housing block in the Trongate area. RN noted that this also tied into the King Street Carpark application.

Custom House Quay – RN said that he submitted a letter of support for the application with a commendation.  RN requested that the Phase 1 & 2 of the construction project follow on quickly to avoid delays, as have been raised on several of the Avenues Projects.

St Enochs Square – RN queried if there had been any updates from the Developer / Council (update from Councillor Angus Millar)

Tree Planting Initiative – has a Case Officer been appointed to manage the scheme (update from Councillor Angus Millar)

Excess Stantion removal Initiative – RN met a Case Officer on 12 Aug and RN will follow up on progressing action.

Greenspace behind The Italian Kitchen restaurant (Albion St)– The land is owned by Scottish Enterprise and managed by Strathclyde university. They are open to the area being used as an exercise area and a meeting is scheduled for Thu 28 Aug, with Scottish Enterprise.

The Avenues Projects – Cllr Millar has agreed to meet with Ross to discuss his concerns. Meeting 1.30pm George Sq Wed 17 Sept (3 MCTCC Reps) RN stated that the ‘Avenues’ proposals, in our MCTCC area, do not have his confidence. All Avenues projects in the MCTCC area are still “In Design” and hence we believe that there is still time to influence the scope of the Projects. Concerns remain over design detail and Construction schedule as well as the limited communication on the Avenues project.

George Square – MCTCC are still in favour of there being a water feature in George Square. Ross Naismith has asked to see final technical drawings, in order to validate that the proposed during Concept Stage is being delivered and has anything else been removed from the scheme?

8. LICENSING

2 applications received – no Issues

9. UPDATES FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGS

Moratorium – No progress with Glasgow City Council after correspondence with Susan Aitkin.

Celtic Fans Title Party: – A follow-up meeting on 21st August with Tam, Scott and Gary to discuss possible future actions was cancelled by our MSP, due to a diary mix up. Meeting date was 28 Aug, which MCTCC were unable to attend. Waiting for a new date for MCTCC to be arranged.

Police costs FOI: – RA asked if there was any update on the Police costs and Council Clean up costs. No progress as yet (ST to follow up)

10. AREA PARTNERSHIP

Concern raised by DH on the lack of minute taking at the Area Partnership and no actions being documented. TC will raise. Councillor Phil Braat commented that this was an issue across most committees in the Council.

GA – asked if MCTCC can ask the Area Partnership for a copy of the Action Minutes from the meeting (Action Gary & Scott)

11. FRIENDS OF RAMSHORN GRAVEYARD (FoRG)

The tourism sales are going very well, there have been 13 tours so far with 2 to go, with 209 clients, raising £867.45. All tours are fully booked in August and September thanks to David Fox and Caroline Dunlop.  Still some issues relating to the opening and closing of the Gates, which has now been resolved.

12. FILMING

TC raised the number of complaints on the early works (from 3.30am) relating to current Filming projects. TC is trying to contact the Film office to discuss residents concerns on 27 Aug and ST has a scheduled meeting on Friday 29 August.

There will be New Filming starting 25-30 September with Cochrane street and surrounding area will be closed from 7.30am to 10pm creating significant traffic issues with Buses on Ingram street.

13. TREASURER’S REPORT

Gordon reported a current bank balance of £5,976.54. There were no expenses this month. A payment is due to the Social Hub as the MCTCC contribution to the New Mural (£500).

SP Film Productions have pledged £1000, that is still outstanding and a further £1,500 has been pledged, awaiting details to issue the invoice.

14. AoCB

City Hall fans – no response from the Council regarding the noise problem and the absence of planning permission for the fans.

John Grady MP available for surgeries, after returning from the summer recess. Picking up an issue of a retail tenant with City Properties

Clutha Trust has been given permission to close Clyde street for the 4 day Community event.

Walkabout with Councillor Millar was regarded as very positive.

Spiderman fixtures changed for Filming have not been fully reinstated. Councillor Braat will follow up and asked for details (Action NMc)

The “Connected streets” project have asked to present to the next MCTCC meeting

Website – all asked to provide any content to NMc

AGM coming up in 2 months time, please let TC know if you wish to stand

E- Bike Bill board adverts parked on the pavement in Brunswick street. RA raised a concern that these adverts were possibly inappropriate. Can we review the Council licencing process for these operators. Potential difficulty to enforce any issues.

Commonwealth Games – GM asked if there had been any communication from the Commonwealth Games organisers that may impact on the MCTCC area, particularly when George Square is closed during the games. Councillor Braat suggested that Communication would probably pick up closer to the New Year and will see if the Council have had any information.

Scottish Parliament Elections – potential hustings for the MCTCC area – Action TC to consider the opportunity.

Pigeons – RA highlighted the possible actions to take , including the previously discussed Hawking option. RA will continue to pursue Businesses to take some action (further discuss at next MMM). RA suggested Hawk kites as an option.

GA raised the possibility of starting a “City Ambassador” volunteer role, that may link in to the Commonwealth Games

HPS – MCTCC view is that there is nothing we can do to participate in the current planning issue. Primarily an issue for Councillor Casey who has Homelessness as his key portfolio.

Doors Open start 1 Sept

DATE OF NEXT MEETING: Tuesday 30th September, 6.30-8.30 in City Chambers.


Jack of Spades filming, 21st to 30th September

Jack of Spades Filming, 21st - 30th September

Shooting for top director Joel Coen’s latest film will take place in and around Glasgow City Chambers towards the end of September.

Jack of Spades, a period film set in the late 1800s, stars Josh O’Connor - primarily known for his portrayal of the young Prince Charles in The Crown and tennis film Challengers.

Coen and his brother Ethan have been responsible for many acclaimed films including Raising Arizona, Barton Fink, Fargo, O Brother Where Art Thou, No Country For Old Men and True Grit.

Details of road closures and traffic restrictions are below.

Residents with queries or issues should contact the production company as below or the Community Council via [email protected] as soon as you become aware.

Location Manager information

Tel. 07851 769862

Em: [email protected]

Gordon Skene – Location Manager

Sophia McDermott – Assistant Location Manager

Roads affected

From 15:00hrs on the 21 September 2025 until 15:00hrs on 24 September 2025Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading

  • Cochrane Street on the south side of the street for its full length

From 15:00hrs on the 24 September 2025 until 22:00hrs on 30 September 2025

Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading

  • Cochrane Street for its full length
  • John Street between George Street and Ingram Street
  • Montrose St between Cochrane Street and Ingram Street (west side only)
  • South Frederick Street for its full length
  • George Square (south side) for its full length

From 07:00hrs on the 25 September 2025 until 22:00hrs on 30 September 2025

Prohibition of vehicle movements

  • Cochrane Street for its full length
  • John Street between George Street and Ingram Street
  • Montrose St between Ingram Street and Cochrane Street (northbound closed)
  • South Frederick Street for its full length
  • George Square (south side) for its full length

From 15:00hrs on the 25 September 2025 until 22:00hrs on 29 September 2025

Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading

  • George Street between North Frederick Street and John Street

From 15:00hrs on the 27 September 2025 until 22:00hrs on 28 September 2025

Prohibition of waiting, loading and unloading

  • John Street between George Street and Martha Street
  • George Street between North Frederick Street and Montrose Street

From 02:00hrs on the 28 September 2025 until 22:00hrs on 28 September 2025

Prohibition of vehicle movements

  • George Street between North Frederick Street and Montrose Street
  • John Street between George Street and Martha Street

Redevelopment of King St Car Park - Planning Application

Redevelopment of King St Car Park - Planning Application

Comments close Monday 22nd September

An application forPlanning Permission in Principle has been submitted for the King St Car Park site, which will comprise several buildings. A Proposed elevation, looking north from Bridgegate, is shown above. The Development Framework (parts 1 - 5) give a good insight to what the development might look like.

As you can see, there are 5 proposed buildings, of different heights.

If you want to make a comment, they can be made via the Council’s  online portal  or in writing.

Please note, Glasgow City Council can only take “material considerations” into account in determining the application. Please review their guide to  Commenting On Planning Applications  for more information.


Filming on Albion St, 9th September

Filming on Albion St, 9th September

Filming for a new thriller drama series, Maya, is taking place in and around the Press Bar in Albion Street on Tuesday 9 September. We have been advised this will be between 11 am and 9 pm. The six part series will be shown next year on Channel 4.

Technical vehicles will be parked from 10 am to 10 pm. We have been assured that disabled bays and access to car parks will not be affected.

The film company has requested clearance of the whole of Albion Street from Ingram Street to George Street.

Filming lights will be in operation after dusk which may cause some inconvenience to residents.

Residents with any issues should contact Assistant Location Manager Vikki McCraw on 07976 608555 or email [email protected], or email [email protected].


Apple phone commercial film shoot, on and around Cochrane Street - 23 to 27 August

Apple phone commercial film shoot, on and around Cochrane Street - 23 to 27 August

We took up with Glasgow City Council’s Film Office a local resident’s complaint about excessive noise and other disruption caused by the above filming.

The Film Office responded that the company “acknowledge that the scale of the production was both larger than anticipated and greater in scale than indicated in their notification letters. We will advise productions to be clearer about details like this in future notification letters.”

It is clear that assurances Merchant City and Trongate Community Council was given before this project were misleading and we are raising the issue with the company concerned.

It is important that residents get in touch with us as soon as possible with any concerns about filming in their neighbourhood. The best way of doing so is to email [email protected].


Spiderman comes to the Merchant City

Spiderman comes to the Merchant City

The streets of the Merchant City were transformed into downtown US as part of the filming of Spiderman: Brand New Day. Wilson St and Hutcheson St were completely refurbished with American street names, post boxes, traffic signals, and the office fronts were repainted with grafitti for the filming. Tanks were seen driving down Hutcheson St, accompanied by many explosions and special effect shots. Hundreds of spectators crowded round the barricades hoping to catch some of the action, and maybe even see one of the stars!
Shahzaib Yaqoob, from Bodo Production was in town for the shooting:

“I run Bodo Production, a creative platform where I focus on photography and short films. Recently, I travelled to Glasgow to do a Spider-Man photo shoot during the filming of Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The experience was phenomenal – I not only worked on our short film project but also had the chance to meet many welcoming locals and Spider-Man fans. Glasgow’s atmosphere and energy made the trip truly unforgettable”.

Picture credit: Shahzaib Yaqoob, Bodo Production. Used with permission. You can see more of Shahzaib’s work on [https://www.instagram.com/bodoproduction/](https://www.instagram.com/bodoproduction/).