Glasgow Times

New nature status on horizon for city

- BY SARAH HILLEY

PLANS are being considered to turn Glasgow into a “National Park City” – with commitment­s to make it greener and better connected to nature.

London was the first in the world to declare the status in 2019.

Council officials are now in discussion with the Glasgow National Park City campaign group who is promoting the concept.

Aims include making the city a place where children can learn and have fun in nature every day and everyone being engaged with the outdoors.

Other objectives include the city having clean, healthy air and water and for all residents to be able to access sustainabl­e travel.

Councillor­s were presented with the potential scheme at the environmen­t, sustainabi­lity and carbon reduction city policy committee last week.

Glasgow City Council landscape design and developmen­t manager Rachel Smith said: “The potential for declaring a National Park City presents an opportunit­y for Glasgow to join an emerging internatio­nal network of cities committed to this concept.”

Smith said the aims of the group have the potential to build on the council’s work so far on biodiversi­ty, pollinatio­n, and open space strategy.

Describing the idea as “positive”, committee chair councillor Angus Millar, SNP, said: “We are very keen to sign up to it in principle. It is about moving it forward and doing the work required to explore it further.”

Councillor­s will receive an update to the committee at a later date with further details after more discussion­s take place with the Glasgow National Park City campaign group.

Labour councillor Matt Kerr said: “I am absolutely delighted we are going this direction in Glasgow. Of course there is a lot of work to do. It wouldn’t be worth doing otherwise. It is very encouragin­g. I’m 100% behind this and good luck to all involved.”

The Glasgow National Park City campaign group website said the concept is about using the “familiar idea of a national park to inspire a shared vision for Glasgow, as a greener, healthier and wilder city for everyone – where people, places and nature are better connected”.

In order to gain the status, Glasgow must complete an applicatio­n process to the National Park City Foundation.

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The move would see Glasgow become better connected to nature

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