Crown Pleasure Gardens Association 2009 Annual General Meeting.
We have booked Room 7 at Partick Burgh Hall for 7.00pm on Wednesday 25th
March and would be pleased to see you there.
Previously, we notified residents of the need for extensive and significant works to
the Gardens and of our intention to commission a feasibility study.
The study was carried out late last year and in addition to discussing this at the AGM, the report
will be available for you to view at the meeting.
There’s much to discuss and we’d appreciate your support.
We look forward to seeing you on the 25th.
Regards,
CPGA Committee
Keith Ingham Isabel Murray
Ray Stokes Eleanor Atterson
Phyllis Hamilton Barbara Atterson
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
7.00pm Wednesday 25th March 2009
Room 7
PARTICK BURGH HALL
AGENDA
1 Apologies
2 Previous AGM
3 Chairman’s Report
4 Treasurer’s Report
5 Election of Committee/Office Bearers
- Enthusiastic volunteers required!
6 The future of the gardens:
Short-term and ongoing
- maintenance
- insurance
- safety and security
- parking and access
Longer-term
- feasibility report
- funding/finance options
7 AOCB
Monday, March 09, 2009
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Loss of more green space in the West End
The Four Acres Trust have submitted plans to build 5 five bedroom townhouses on the site of the Memorial Gardens beside Cottiers on Highburgh Road. The gardens will go along with most of the mature trees on the site.
Can the West End of Glasgow really afford to lose more green space?
We have already lost the garden of the Church at 88 Highburgh Road and now more green space
is likely to go.
Each of these 5 bedroom houses has 1 off-street parking place planned. Will this be enough? I doubt it and can forsee further problems for parking in this area.
If the build goes ahead how long will we have to wait for a road accident as a vehicle turns right out of Hyndland Road into Highburgh Road and is hit by oncoming traffic because of a line of sight problem?
If you are against this plan please don't forget to object by writing to :
Development and Regeneration Services, 229 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1QU
Bill Murray
Can the West End of Glasgow really afford to lose more green space?
We have already lost the garden of the Church at 88 Highburgh Road and now more green space
is likely to go.
Each of these 5 bedroom houses has 1 off-street parking place planned. Will this be enough? I doubt it and can forsee further problems for parking in this area.
If the build goes ahead how long will we have to wait for a road accident as a vehicle turns right out of Hyndland Road into Highburgh Road and is hit by oncoming traffic because of a line of sight problem?
If you are against this plan please don't forget to object by writing to :
Development and Regeneration Services, 229 George Street, Glasgow, G1 1QU
Bill Murray
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