Major makeover announced for George Square

11 Jul 2012

George Square is to benefit from a major £15 million refurbishment. The first step in the makeover process will be a public consultation which will run during the summer months.

Glasgow City Council has announced plans to refurbish George Square, upgrading and modernising the city centre space. The revamp will ensure that the square can be used more effectively, both as an area to host major outdoor events, and as an open area in the centre of the city where local people and tourists can enjoy watching the world go by.

Announcing the plans to spend up to £15m on the redevelopment, Gordon Matheson, leader of the Council said that it should be up to the people of Glasgow to decide what they want to see happen to the civic heart of the city. However,  the Cenotaph must stay where it is and the current red surface is expected to go.

The last major facelift of George Square was 14 years ago when two flowerbeds were taken up, trees chopped down and a bright-red surface was laid.

Mr Matheson is convinced the price of the work will be worth it, saying: "The economic benefit to Glasgow from the 2.3million visitors we had last year was £595m.

"We need to continue to invest in our city if we are going to drive business tourism and convention delegates and, above all others, create a space which Glaswegians can love and be proud of.
"The costs involved will be a fraction of the economic benefit which will accrue to the city. I will be looking for work to commence towards the second half of 2013 but it will need to be completed in two phases because we want the city to be looking its absolute best for the Commonwealth Games.
"By then, I would be looking for a striking, notable improvement in the quality of the square and it must be open and fully in use.

Mr Matheson is convinced the price of the work will be worth it, saying: "The economic benefit to Glasgow from the 2.3million visitors we had last year was £595m. We need to continue to invest in our city if we are going to drive business tourism and convention delegates and, above all others, create a space which Glaswegians can love and be proud of.

"The costs involved will be a fraction of the economic benefit which will accrue to the city. I will be looking for work to commence towards the second half of 2013 but it will need to be completed in two phases because we want the city to be looking its absolute best for the Commonwealth Games.

"By then, I would be looking for a striking, notable improvement in the quality of the square and it must be open and fully in use."

Source: Evening Times - Have your say on £15m redevelopment of George Square

 

 

 

 

 

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