Meeting Minutes, 28 June 2022

28 June 2022 at 7pm in Glasgow City Chambers and online via Zoom

1. Welcome

Tam Coyle welcomed everyone to the meeting

2. Attendance and Apologies

2.1 Community Councillors

Carla Arrighi(for part of meeting); Gary Atkinson; Tam Coyle; David Cowan; Peter Hayman; Robin Jones; Niall McColl; Eileen Mills; Daniel O’Malley; Scott Thornton;

2.2 Residents

AW, EM, AL, TD, CM, TM, RA

2.3 Elected Members

Cllr Eva Bolander; Cllr Phillip Braat; Depute Lord Provost Christy Mearns; Cllr Angus Millar

2.4 Ex-officio

Rob Wilson and Martin ? (Police Scotland); David Leslie (PAS)

2.5 Apologies

None received

3. Minutes of Last Meeting (31 May 2022)

3.1 Corrections to minutes 

No changes were requested

3.2 Approval

Proposed by: Scott Thornton

Seconded by: Daniel O’Malley

3.3 Matters Arising

None

4. Treasurer’s Report

  • No report as Carla had connection problems

5. Police Report

5.1 Report

  • Rob will get back to Tam re parking issue discussed at previous meeting
  • Drop in anti-social behaviour recently; St Enoch seems to have calmed down a bit. Could be due to travel disruption and/or better weather.
  • Organised crime issue on Argyle St, with children as young as five being left to play musical instruments, with the adults taking any money collected. Should be reported via 101.
  • Crime levels around Argyle St/Miller St junction - Eva has raised this with the police, but Rob isn’t aware of anything - Rob will follow up.

5.2 Questions

  • No specific questions raised.

6. Planning Aid Scotland - David Leslie

6.1 Presentation

6.2 Questions

  • Scott Thornton - believes only a small number of representatives are allowed to address the planning committee? Up to each council, but have to be transparent. Would normally recommend a group get together and appoint a spokesperson. 
    •  Eva - if normal planning meeting, no representations from objectors or the developer. Councillors can speak. Only if there’s a planning hearing do objectors get a chance to speak. Developers get the same length of time to speak. 
  • Peter Hayman - is the planning meeting private? No, open to the public.
  • Scott - what’s the difference between a planning meeting and a planning hearing? Up to planning committee to decide if they want to have a site visit and a hearing, or just a hearing, if it helps them reach a decision. 
  • Christy - is it appropriate for external pressure to be applied, if the community feels that the report doesn’t represent the views of the community. Not really answered
  • Eileen Mills - what was his opinion of a developer trying to discredit a group by quoting out of context, what can we do about that? There is nothing wrong with a CC group having a discussion with a developer, but be careful not to compromise the CC
  • Eileen - what can we do if a developer, in their Planning Statement, uploads an incorrect reference number for a previous proposal so that its not possible to confirm the reference? Recommend that Eileen speak to the Case Officer. 

7. Elected Members Reports

7.1 Cllr Eva Bolander

  • Antisocial behaviour - bandstand on the waterfront is becoming more of an issue again
  • Car “Enthusiasts” - Police have been using sonar radars to catch them, mostly around Pitt Street. Fines are being issued. However, only 2 units in the whole of Scotland
  • Ramshorn Graveyard -will reopen at 8am on Friday 2nd July. Summer hours are 8am - 8pm, will be reviewed for Winter.
  • Connolly’s hearing - residents were not represented. It is still being monitored by the police. Tam will meet with the bar owner on their return from holiday. In the correspondence, there seems to be some discrepancy between the bar owner and the building owner. Media commentary has largely been in support of noise levels, and quite a bit of sectarian comments. 
  • King St “Beach Park” - only became aware of it on 28 June. Will be open from 15th July to mid August. No planning or licensing applications have been submitted that Eva is aware of. It is taking place on private land (NCP) - MCTCC have not had any notification of this either. 

7.2 Cllr Phillip Braat

  •  Not heard anything about the beach party
  •  Wasn’t invited to the Connolly’s hearing
  •  Encouraged by improvements in anti-social behaviour, but need to keep eye on the ball over summer.
  •  Dealing with outside seating on Brunswick St which was causing pedestrian access problems, now resolved. 
  •  Grafitti removal in certain hotspots. 
  •  Still waiting on response to emails about Police dealing with loud vehicles on Ingram St and other areas in the Merchant City.
  •  Visit to recycling facility can now be arranged, subject to suitable dates and attendees.

7.3 Depute Lord Provost Christy Mearns

  • Also not invited to the Connolly’s hearing
  • Parking - looking at business case to employ more parking officers
  • Shuttle St parking - One small stretch not completed, due to a dispute between the restaurant and Scottish Enterprise over ownership of the site
  • Festival Village - 2 year licensing application granted, which does include amplified music. Specifies how loud that can be

7.4 Cllr Angus Miller

  • Spaces for People - planters have been replaced in the Merchant City. Will be finished by 4th July
  • Low Traffic Proposal (MCPHAEN) - best way to progress is through the City Centre Transformation Plan, which will be out for consultation at the end of July. 12 week consultation period
  • Area partnership funds - green and open spaces fund. £1million fund for ward 10. 1st meeting on 30/6 (Gary attending for MCTCC). Officers have jumped the gun on proposals, as no consultation carried out, and Angus expects the reports to be sent back for rework.

7.5 Questions

No time for questions due to time constraints

8. Planning (including Merchant City Park)

No update due to time constraints

9. Licensing

No update due to time constraints

10. Any Other Business

11.1 Filming (Scott)

  • Debutante - turning Cochrane St into 1870s New York Fifth Avenue. Got an email from the film company to say they’re making a donation to the community council for environmental improvements.
  • Second film includes action car sequences on Bell St, Tontine Lane and Walls St. THey’re also planning shooting on Bridgegate and Osborne St. Scott to clarify timings of the filming. Revised shooting schedule sent after the meeting that didn’t relate to what was discussed.
  • Gary raised issue of the disturbance on Montrose St, every time there’s filming. 

11.2 Friends of Ramshorn (Eva/Tam)

Meeting planned for mid-July. Eva to advise on date, time and location once agreed.

11.3 Lack of licensing notifications (Tam)

  • MCTCC haven’t had any for last four months. 
  • Eva and Angus don’t seem to be getting them either.

11.4 Clarity on planning application committee (Eileen)

  • Vice Convenor - Christy - Eileen acknowledged that Christy wouldn’t be taking part in the decision as she’d submitted an objection.
  • Eileen asked Eva about her position as an MCTCC Ward Councillor and Member of the PA Committee etc in her taking part in the decision making process. Eva confirmed that she intended to take part in the process.
  • Peter - What is the quorum for the planning committee - Peter thinks its 4, but Eva was unsure (EB to check). 
  • Peter - Do all planning committee members get invited to all meetings? Yes

11.5 Public littering by public houses (TD)

  • TD - Brewdog leaving pallets on Garth St. Follow up direct with Environmental Health, with photographs.

11.6 Wording of auto-replies (Scott)

  • Philip has made inquiries about changing the automatic message. 
  • Eva - Absence rates are not back to normal levels, but agree the message needs to be updated

Date of Next Meeting

Tuesday 26th July at 7pm


Ramshorn Graveyard reopening

MCTCC are delighted to announce that the Ramshorn Graveyard on Ingram Street will finally reopen to the public on Friday 1st July. The graveyard will be open from 8am to 8pm during the summer months - the hours will be reviewed in the Autumn to account for the shorter days. This haven of peace in the centre of the city has been much missed, and we are very grateful to our ward councillors for their efforts in securing the reopening of one of the few pieces of green space in the Merchant City.


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Meeting Minutes, 31 May 2022

These minutes were approved at our meeting on 28 June 2022.

31 May 2022 at 7pm in Glasgow City Chambers and online via Zoom

1. Welcome

Tam Coyle welcomed everyone to the meeting

2. Attendance and Apologies

2.1 Community Councillors

Carla Arrighi; Gary Atkinson; Tam Coyle; David Cowan; Peter Hayman; Niall McColl; Eileen Mills; Scott Thornton;

2.2 Residents

TK; TM; GM; AP; AS; RWS; AW

2.3 Elected Members

Cllr Eva Bolander; Cllr Phillip Braat; Cllr Angus Millar

2.4 Ex-officio

Rob Wilson and Amer Mohamed (?)(Police Scotland); Lorenzo Mele (Merchant City Festival)

2.5 Apologies

Kaukab Stewart MSP; Depute Lord Provost Christy Mearns

3. Minutes of Last Meeting (26 April 2022)

3.1 Corrections to minutes

No changes were requested

3.2 Approval

Proposed by: Peter Hayman
Seconded by: Tam Coyle

3.3 Matters Arising

None

4 Treasurer’s Report

  • Balance is £1924.75 as of 11th May
  • Expecting 7K donation from the filming disruption earlier in the year - want suggestions on what to do with it

5. Police Report

5.1 Report

  • No major issues of concern at the moment

5.2 Questions

5.2.1 Tam - St Enoch square - what’s the current situation?

- Restated the safer Glasgow City Centre Policing Plan now in place
- Supporting with Bernardo’s on identifying diversionary strategies

5.2.2 Scott Thornton - Have there been any issues at the axe throwing bar in St Enoch?

- Nothing that has reached the police
- Rob will follow up with centre management
  • Is it illegal to park on a pavement on double yellow lines on a Sunday
    • Parking fully on the pavement is an offence
    • Parking partly on the pavement is a grey area
    • Particular issue on Ropeworks Lane (as well as other places)
    • Parking on double yellow lines is for Glasgow City Council
  • Follow-up - Eva
    • Pedestrian access is equally important, so someone being forced onto the road due to a vehicle parked on the pavement, that could be considered an obstruction, depending on circumstances.
  • Gordon Miller - electric bikes and scooters on Buchanan St going far too quickly, Is there any plans to tackle this?
    • Police have been in contact with delivery companies to pass on a road safety message, will be followed up with an action plan to target issues. 2 pronged - awareness and enforcement
  • Follow-up - Phillip
    • Delivery cyclists are the main culprit for causing injuries to others - action has been taken against them in other parts of the city.
    • Is it an offence if they are on the pavement, or if they are caught driving onto the pavement
      • Both are an offence

6. Merchant City Festival (MCF)

6.1 Presentation

  • Will cover Merchant City (Hutcheson St, Wilson St, Brunswick St, Candleriggs, Bell St) and George Square
  • Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 July
    • Thurs 4.30 - 9pm
    • Fri 12 non - 9pm
    • Sat 12 - 9pm
    • Sun - 12 - 8pm
  • 210 events including several premiers and a marble run world record attempt

  • Brunswick stage
    • Increased licence area, managed by Amsterdam
    • Stage closes at 9pm, outdoor drinking can continue to 10pm as normal
  • Get involved fund for businesses
    • Plan something that fits in with the overall programme
  • Markets
    • Craft market - Focussing on locally based makers
    • Small street food market, again locally based
    • Trying to encourage visitors to use Merchant City facilities
  • Advertising
    • No printed brochure - will all be done via social media
    • For non-online visitors there will be posters, radio campaign
    • Each day there will be day sheets around the site with details of the days’ events
    • Additional signposting, and will use large flag banners from previous years
    • Residents and business awareness events to be planned

6.2 Questions

6.2.1 Peter - MCTCC contribution

* He and Lorenzo will have a separate more detailed discussion

6.2.2 Scott - Business Involvement fund, what are the conditions

- All businesses within the closed roads boundary
- Up to £500 for a small performance, building decoration
- Very open in terms of what the businesses can do

6.2.3 Niall - impact on wedding venues such as Citation

* MCF will communicate to all the businesses - being planned just now

7. Elected Members Reports

7.1 Cllr Eva Bolander

  • Temporary Street Cafe licensing for businesses in the city centre
    • Putting procedures in place to allow simplified process.
    • Trial for 2 years
    • Simplified planning procedure
    • Will have to have a plan and layout of their site on display
    • Will have to pay for the space they use - per m2
    • Complaints process will be simplified - 3 strikes and you’re out
  • Area Partnership - next meeting 30/6
    • Gary is our rep
  • Green Open Space Fund
    • Another round of funding is available
    • Project ideas are welcome
  • Film Office
    • Not been able to meet with officers
  • Ramshorn
    • Not been able to meet yet
  • LEZ comes into effect 1 June 2022

7.2 Cllr Angus Millar

  • LEZ technically in force from 1/6/22
    • Will only be enforced from 1/6/23
    • Exemption for residents until 1/6/24
    • Applies to petrol vehicles before 2006, diesel before 2014
  • King St car park site planning in principle approved
    • Individual components will need detailed planning permission
  • City Centre Transformation Plan
    • Consultation likely to take place July 2022
    • 10 week consultation period
  • Football related anti social behaviour
    • Past events could create an unfortunate precedent
    • Didn’t transpire with the recent Rangers match
    • Trongate was cleared of debris very quickly
    • Meeting planned with new Chief Inspector - what can the police and council do together to ensure such behaviour doesn’t happen again

7.3 Questions

7.3.1 Eileen What do you mean by a parklet outside Ramshorn?

- Bench with planters either side of it

7.3.2 Tam - Ramshorn Funding secured in Feb, but it is still not open. Why not?

- Possible Solution - temporarily, get the janitors at the Cochrane St gatehouse to open and close the gates, would only take a few minutes at the start and end of the day
- Arranging meeting of Friends of Ramshorn - Eva can book meeting room in City Chambers or iCafe. 

7.3.3 Peter - How are we going to reduce traffic usage in the city centre

- Refer back to the city centre transformation plan which outlines how that will be achieved over time

7.3.4 Eileen - what about fan zones for football fans? Other cities have them.

  • Fan zone in Merchant Square for away fans for most games, though often used by Celtic. Have been there for 5 years.

7.3.4 David - Licence plate checker for LEZ needs to be more accurate

8. Planning (including Merchant City Park)

8.1 St Enoch Centre Redevelopment (Reference 22/00817/PPP)

  • Generally in favour
  • Reservations about height of hotel
  • Closing date is 1 June - Peter has written a draft response from MCTCC

8.2 Ingram St Car Park (Reference 22/01225/FUL)

  • There seem to be 2 applications with the same reference - Tam will raise with Susan Connelly
  • Notification period - 28 days from date of letter, which should be 21 June. Website says 17 June
  • Making representations -Not clear in notification letter or on website about how representations can be made. Seems to be clear in the Glasgow Times article, for example ability to send by post
  • Demonstration on Saturday 4 June at iCafe Merchant City between 12noon and 3pm

8.2.1 Motion

The following motion was proposed by Peter Hayman:
Merchant City & Trongate Community Council maintain their commitment agreed at their January 2019 meeting “their wish to see the site adjacent to the Old fruit Market bounded by Candleriggs, Ingram & Albion streets become a green, multi function community park.”

To this end, having the site built on would be incompatible and they object to any plans to do so.

  • Carried with no objections
  • Cllrs Eva Bolander and Angus Millar restated that they are not part of the CC decision - Eva as she is chair of planning, and Angus as he’s chair of City Property

8.3 136 Ingram St (Reference 22/01016/FUL)

  • Closing date 10 June
  • Niall will send Gary details of the NY Slice application

9. Licensing

No new licensing applications

10. Social Media

No time for update

11. Any Other Business

11.1 Harry Styles

40,000+ fans will be in the city centre in a couple of weeks time for the Harry Styles concert. Just for awareness, although the event is taking place at Ibrox

Date of Next Meeting

Tuesday 28th June at 7pm.


Women, Destitution & No Recourse to Public Funds

The Glasgow Violence Against Women Partnership (GVAWP) are delighted to announce the launch of the Women, Destitution & NoRecourse to Public Funds Project, developed by the Women, Asylum, Immigration and Refugee Working Group (WAIR).

The project is a joint initiative between the GVAWP, Glasgow Women’s Aid and British Red Cross and has been funded by GCC Financial Inclusion Services.

The Project was developed based on the shared concerns about the increasing numbers of women subject to ‘No Recourse to Public Funds’ (NRPF) condition because of their immigration status. NRPF restricts access to certain public services and benefits, defined in UK immigration rules, this applies to most income-based benefits, local authority housing allocations and homelessness services.

Many women have no control over their immigration situation due to experiencing all forms of gender based violence and abuse. Access to the right information for women is key and particularly access to information regarding their immigration and support options which are often intertwined.

What They Are Doing
Delivering a project that  organisations or services including Immigration Lawyers can apply to on behalf of women:

  • To provide a basic safety net and prevent crisis
  • To inform and develop inclusive and trauma informed responses to women with NRPF who are experiencing/fleeing/affected by any form of male violence (against women & girls)
  • To access safe housing for up to 14 days
  • To facilitate access to healthcare
  • To access cash based living allowance for food and other essential needs
  • Access essential specialist immigration advice and benefits information to allow women to safely enter mainstream services
  • Raise awareness of the challenges experienced by women subject to immigration controls
  • Identify pathways which prevent destitution, highlight and inform the development of good practice
  • Inform GVAWP, COSLA and Scottish Government of the needs of this vulnerable group of women

Referral Criteria

  • Women aged 18 years or over without children, adult or other dependents
  • Women must be living and/or connected to the Glasgow City Council authority area
  • Experiencing or fleeing male violence as recognised by the GVAWP definition of violence against women and girls and seeking alternatives to being at risk of, destitution, homelessness or rooflessness, abuse, further exploitation or harm
  • Be subject to No Recourse to Public Funds
  • No previous involvement in the asylum system

To Make A Referral

  • The project is managed and delivered by Glasgow Women’s Aid and British Red Cross
  • To request a referral form or further information contact [email protected]

The project operates Monday to Friday within office hours.


Glasgow Learning Quarter and Townhead - Public Design Session - 31st May

Walking, cycling or wheeling around the Learning Quarter and Townhead? There's a public design session taking place next week, relating to proposed changes to walking, cycling and wheeling around the Learning Quarter and Townhead in the north-east of Glasgow. The event will be held:

  • Tuesday 31st May
  • 4.30pm – 7.30pm
  • Technology and Innovation Centre (99 George Street), Level 3 Mezzanine

The event is open to all members of the public.

Information from Stantec, published 24 May 2022


Roadworks - Glassford St, 23 May 2022 for 4 weeks

Bus stop improvement works are scheduled to commence at Glassford Street, to replace / upgrade the existing temporary bus stop buildout located at the Marks & Spencer side entry/exit doors. 

Works shall include removing existing precast concrete kerbs and footway surfacing and replacing with high quality public realm grade materials including granite kerbs and Caithness flagstones. Rainton Construction Scotland Ltd shall undertake the works on behalf of Glasgow City Council.

A traffic management system with reduced road widths will be in operation from Monday 23rd May 2022 for a duration of 4 weeks. This is to ensure the safety of the public and site operatives. As the bus stop shall be closed for the duration of the works, we have made arrangements for a temporary stop to be provided to ensure continued service to users.

Information from Glasgow City Council. Published 23 May 2022


Meeting Minutes, 26 April 2022

Approved at our meeting on 31 May 2022.

1. Welcome

Tam Coyle welcomed everyone to our first in-person meeting in two years, and our first hybrid meeting

2. Attendance and Apologies

2.1. Community Councillors

Tam Coyle, Niall McColl, David Cowan, Scott Thornton, Gary Atkinson, Daniel O’Malley, Peter Hayman, Eileen Mills;

2.2. Residents

AL, TM, AC, SD, BC, TD, RH, PP, EM, RW

2.3. Elected Representatives

Lord Provost Phillip Braat, Deputy Lord Provost Christy Mearns, Cllr Eva Bolander, Cllr Angus Millar

2.4. Ex-Officio

Rob Wilson - Police Scotland; Clive Wilding, Conor Pittman, Gary Stodart, Teri Porter - Artisan

2.5. Apologies

None

3. Artisan Real Estate, 65-97 Ingram St

3.1 Presentation - Clive Wilding, Conor Pitman, Gary Stodart

  • https://65-97ingramstreet.co.uk
  • Approximately 1200 people have taken part in the consultation
  • Presented to planning officers. PAN period complete, but planning application not submitted – in final stages of preparation for submitting application in mid-May.
  • Focusing on the garden development of the site for this presentation
  • Pend entrance from Ingram St – now 4 separate entrances to the development
  • Ground floor is retail/commercial; highly glazed – will be able to use the courtyard
  • Roof view – Todd building will look down on to the development.
    • Mostly communal space
    • 3 bed flats have own outside space
  • Massing - stepping up to 7 storey bookends at east and west end of the development; maintaining heights on Albion St and Candleriggs
  • Landscape and urban context
    • Courtyard will be a key space as part of Merchant City art trail
    • Trying to take a holistic viewpoint of the development – trying to integrate artwork and garden into the design from the start
    • Courtyard, balconies and roof space contribute to the ecology and diversity of the area
    • Acknowledge that trees are present on site – new trees will be planted
    • Total area of existing vegetation – 648m2
    • Total area of planned biodiverse planting – 1163m2:
      • Ground Floor courtyard – 144m2
      • Communal Terraces and roof – 979m2
      • Balconies 40m2
    • Higher biodiversity value than current site
    • There will be still hard, usable public space
    • Solution has to be robust for Glasgow’s climate
      • Courtyard will be fully accessible to residents and general public
      • Looking at doing something “different” to make the space “sing” with planting and layout, with biodiversity value

3.2. Questions

Tam Coyle – can we have a copy of the presentation. Artisan will send link to the website

  • How much of the mural will be saved and will be seen? MCTCC commissioned the mural and selected the design
    • The building returns will obscure outer parts of the mural
    • There will be new artwork on the left hand side
    • Length of courtyard is longer than two tennis courts, and depth is more than one

Carla Arrighi – who will pay for the maintenance of the mural

  • Glasgow City Council own the wall the mural is painted on
  • Residents will own the courtyard, but factors will manage it – still working out details
  • There will be a public right of way during normal hours, but will be closed at night

Christy Mearns – are you conscious of loss of amenity to the public realm through the loss of existing trees.

  • They did look at this in some detail, including putting trees in the street – however lots of utilities running along the pavement, making it very difficult to put trees there
  • Looking at maximising the trees within the courtyard – design isn’t finalised yet

Scott Thornton – biodiversity. Seems to be mostly on the upper floors. There’s a need to bring families back into the centre of Glasgow, but how many of the apartments will be 1-bed, as that’s not a family apartment?

  • 13-14%; 18% will be 3 bed, the remainder will be 2-bed

Eileen Mills – who’s going to lock and unlock the gates to the courtyard?

  • This will be the responsibility of the factors/estate manager
  • Are the roofs all flat, with greenery? They are flat roofs, as they are gardens. From environmental impact, stalled water – SEPA are pushing for developments to handle water management through the building to feed the gardens
    • The greening is all “in the sky”, so not much to be seen by the public. Can’t really compare what is there now with what will be there in the future
    • Communal access for residents to gardens

Christy Mearns – are potential owners aware of the expense burden attached to opening the gates being opened and closed? Also, proposed building materials don’t fit in with the heritage of the conservation area.

  • As part of the application there will be an accessibility strategy

PP – Community fought hard for the mural, but if the development goes ahead, the residents will be the main beneficiaries of the mural, as public won’t be able to see mural in the way they do just now.

  • None of the views show the trees
  • Todd Building and Ramshorn Kirk are taller, but the proposal seems to be taller than all the other buildings on the south side of Ingram St
    • It is unashamedly modern architecture; low/zero carbon, low energy
    • Building materials have been reviewed and updated several times in discussion with planning officers.

TD – when will the build start. Hope to be on site early 2023. 2 year build

4. Minutes of Last Meeting (29 March 2022)

4.1. Update on Action Points

Item Action by Update
1 Report back on meeting with Mairi Miller re Connolly’s bar, and speak to her re coffee shop on Candleriggs Christy Mearns Coffee shop on Candleriggs still serving food and BYOB.  TC has written to the planning officer.Connolly’s – ongoing issue.
2 Follow up on Candleriggs TRO re pedestrianisation south of Bell St Christy Mearns Not being enforced due to the Candleriggs development – access required at all times of the day. Once development complete, a more restrictive TRO will be put in place
3 Contact David Cowan re experiences with recent filming Angus Millar David is out of the country – Angus will contact David by email
TC – still want to know who in GCC agreed to loud explosions at 1am during recent filming – we were told by the film office that permission was granted.Christy is surprised to hear that; Angus agreed that councillors were not informed
4 Confirm arrangements re use of City Chambers, including ventilation and streaming facilities Phillip Braat Not much ventilation, and wifi is poor. We will continue to follow up – windows do open, but it’s the full window.
5 (Feb) Confirm how many staff directly involved in graffiti removal with Denise Hamilton Tam Coyle Carried to next meeting
6 (Feb)Discuss possibility of having street art on lampposts Tam Coyle and PP Carried to next meeting
7 Impact of demolition of Annie Miller’s pub on local residents Eva Bolander Missed from previous meeting. When the work takes place, there will be a lot of mess. To be discussed once work starts

4.2 Corrections to minutes of last meeting

No changes were requested.

4.3. Approval

Proposed by:  Daniel O’Malley
Seconded by: Carla Arrighi

5. Matters Arising

None raised

6. Police Report (Rob Wilson and Stephen Clark)

6.1. Report

6.1.1. St Enoch Square

  • Still problems with anti-social behaviour
  • Currently running the Safer Glasgow City Centre Policing Plan
  • Traditionally for the night-time economy, but focussing on an earlier start to the programme to tackle anti-social behaviour.
  • Great engagement from Safer Communities team over the last few weeks, and youth engagement team

6.1.2 Connolly’s bar

  • Not in a position to say anything at present, other than there is on-going engagement via a couple of partners

6.1.3. Candleriggs Traffic Enforcement

  • Good number of tickets issued – mixture of residents and visitors

6.2. Questions

  • PP – observation - will the lack of parking in the new development lead to more illegal parking?
  • ST – Anti-social behaviour is not restricted to St Enoch. How many CCTV cameras are functioning in Glasgow?
    • 98% of publicly managed ones, on average
    • Private CCTV cameras are harder to monitor, especially in lanes
  • GA – Is there a plan for the upcoming football matches?
    • There is a robust policing plan in place for all matches.

7. Treasurer’s Report (Carla)

  • Still working on getting access to the account. Taking a lot longer due to banking bureaucracy.

8. Elected Members Reports

Lord Provost Braat had left the meeting due to illness.

8.1. Deputy Lord Provost Christy Mearns

8.1.1. Car parking on open ground at Albion St

  • Fencing to be installed round the ground

8.1.2. Ramshorn Graveyard

  • Property is owned by City Property, who don’t have the staff to open the gates
  • Consideration should be given to moving it from City Property to Council ownership
  • There are dilapidations to resolve but these don’t prevent the park from re-opening

8.1.3. Parking

  • 628 fines since end of March to 26 April

8.1.4. Parklets

  • Following up on process for process for progressing proposals

8.2. Cllr Eva Bolander

8.2.1. Merchant City Festival

  • Dates confirmed as Thursday 28 to Sunday 31 July
  • Will be invited to give presentation at next meeting
  • MCF want to use Ramshorn for one of their events

8.2.2 High St Tenements

  • Planning application submitted for some of them

8.2.3. St Enoch Planning Application

  • Last date for comments is 29 May 2022 (updated)

8.2.4. Buskers

  • Complaints have restarted about loud buskers in the city centre. Will be taken up with officers

8.2.5. Green Spaces

  • South of Trongate could be part of greening plan

8.3. Cllr Angus Millar

8.3.1. Parking

  • Enforcement taking place
  • Inquiries from businesses due to lack of loading facilities
  • Has asked council to engage with businesses for a more permanent solution

8.3.2. St Enoch

  • Planning application includes student accommodation as one of the options, which is something that will be commented on.

9. Planning (Peter Hayman)

  • Peter shared the list of applications, including the redevelopment of St Enoch – 22/00817/PPP

10. Licencing (Tam Coyle)

  • No time for update

11. Merchant City Park (Eileen and Peter)

  • No time for update

12. Social Media (Niall McColl)

  • No time for update

13. Local Issues (all)

13.1. Planters in Merchant City

  • Eileen Mills – planters in the area are not suitable. Question for the hustings event.

14. AOCB

14.1. Hustings

  • Reminder that hustings will take place on Thursday 28th at 7pm via Zoom

15. Date of next meeting

Tuesday 31st May 2022 at 7pm – City Chambers and online via Zoom

16. Action Points

  1. Report back on meeting with Mairi Miller re Connolly’s bar, and speak to her re coffee shop on Candleriggs (Christy Mearns)
  2. Confirm arrangements re use of City Chambers, including ventilation and streaming facilities (Phillip Braat)
  3. Confirm how many staff directly involved in graffiti removal with Denise Hamilton(Tam Coyle)
  4. Discuss possibility of having street art on lampposts (Tam Coyle and PP)

MCTCC/meetings/2022


Scammer Alert

We have been asked to make everyone aware of scammers trying to take advantage of residents worried about the rising cost of living. The Trading Standards team will be at B&Q at Parkhead Forge Retail Park on the morning of Wednesday May 18th offering information and advice on scams.

Trading Standards staff are also joining forces with Police Scotland to carry out spot checks in Glasgow communities to ensure people who are having work done have been offered cooling off periods, have signed contracts and are happy with the work being undertaken.

Consumers should report doorstep scams to Advice Direct Scotland, who provide an advice and advocacy service. Their helpline is 0808 164 6000 and their website is www.consumeradvice.scot Anyone who has been the victim of fraud should report it to Police Scotland on 101 or 999 in an emergency.Traders in Scotland who have been approved by local Council Trading Standards officers can be found through the SCOTSS Approved Trader Portal: https://approvedtrader.scot


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