Glasgow Times

Mary Barbour statue unveiling draws closer

- By STACEY MULLEN

MORE details have been revealed about the unveiling of a statue of Mary Barbour – after campaigner­s were given permission by the city council to erect the tribute.

Glasgow City Council awarded planning permission to The Remember Mary Barbour Associatio­n (RMBA) to erect the statue close to Govan Subway Station on Govan Road.

It comes after The Evening Times revealed that the statue would be unveiled on Internatio­nal Women’s Day on March 8 at 11am.

Mary Barbour campaigned to improve housing and conditions for working people during the 1915 Rent Strikes.

The 1915 Rent Strikes exposed and protested against landlords who took advantage of the wartime economy to hike up rents for workers, evicting those who could not pay.

The city-wide rallies and demonstrat­ions forced a change in the Government’s rent legislatio­n.

A social pioneer, Mary was also elected as one of the first woman councillor­s for Glasgow in 1920, and appointed the first woman Bailie of the City of Glasgow in 1924.

The proceeding­s for the unveilling of the statue will kick off at 11am.

Entertainm­ent will be provided by Susan Morrison, Maeve Mackinnon, Whistlebin­kies, Govan Allsorts Choir and the People’s Past, People’s Future Choir.

The RMBA also revealed that local schoolchil­dren will be representi­ng Mary Barbour’s Army as they parade from the Pearce Institute to Govan Cross, led by the Govan Schools Pipes and Drums Band.

A spokesman for RMBA said: “For safety reasons we have requested the closure of Govan Road between the Cross and the Pearce Institute. This will make additional standing area available if required. This area is public space and will be taken up on a ‘first come’ basis so if you want a great view – come early.”

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