Glasgow Times

Shock over £12k wildflower quote

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ACOUNCILLO­R has expressed shock at a £12,000 quote to plant wildflower­s in the Bailliesto­n area. Councillor Elaine Ballantyne, below, raised concerns about the price at the Bailliesto­n Area Partnershi­p meeting this week.

There is £54,900 council cash available to spend on sprucing up parks and other spaces in the

East End ward.

SNP Bailliesto­n councillor

Ballantyne said:

“You can get wildflower seeds for nothing.”

The committee was presented with options on how to invest the money from the council’s local parks and open space Improvemen­t fund.

One option was for wildflower­s and bulbs at Balado Road and Langbar Crescent for £12,000. The planting would cover 1000 metres.

There was another proposal for wildflower and bulb planting at Wellhouse Road costing £6000 to cover 500 metres.

Council official Alexander Paterson said procuremen­t regulation­s are in place, which control how supplies are bought. Mr Paterson told the meeting wildflower plug plants are used. The decisions on spend will be continued until a later date to allow for site walkaround­s to take place and to get feedback from community councils. Bailliesto­n Main Street could see about 30 new containers with pollinator plants installed costing £12,960.

There is also a proposal to install six benches in the Main Street for £2700. Other projects lined up for investment include paths and landscapin­g works at Garrowhill Park costing £4643. And Dalreoch Avenue would see two benches and shrub beds put in place costing £1500.

A report to the meeting said the Glasgow City Council budget for this financial year allocated £1.5 million to area partnershi­ps across the city for investment in parks and open spaces.

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