Glasgow Times

BRIDGING THE GAP

•Road would be covered completely •Project to link city centre with West End •Bid to cut traffic and pollution

- BY STEWART PATERSON

AMBITIOUS plans to ‘bridge the gap’ between Glasgow city centre and the West End have taken a leap forward.

The project would see a cap at street level over the M8 which is sunk below the area around the Mitchell Library and Sauchiehal­l Street.

A £250,000 feasibilit­y study into the proposals is to be carried out.

PLANS to cover the M8 at Charing Cross are taking a leap forward with a feasibilit­y study into three projects.

The plans would see a cap at street level over the busy motorway which is sunk below the area around the Mitchell Library and Sauchiehal­l Street.

The constructi­on of the M8 in the late 1960s and early 1970s led to the old Anderston district being demolished and the city centre effectivel­y disconnect­ed from the west of the city at woodlands Road, and the area between Sauchiehal­l Street and St Vincent Street.

The projects that will be looked into are designed to reconnect the city centre and Garnethill to the west end with a cap over the motorway with public spaces and reconfigur­ation of road space that prioritise pedestrian­s and cyclists.

Project one will connect Sauchiehal­l street and Renfrew Street with St George’s Road and Woodlands Road, currently directly accessed only via a pedestrian flyover bridge.

Project two will “physically bridge the gap over the M8 at Charing Cross” with a cap between Sauchiehal­l street and Bath Street, linking Newton Street and North Street with a public space.

Project three would see the area immediatel­y outside the Mitchell Library redevelope­d and a walkway over the M8 connecting with Charing Cross Station.

The City Council said the feasibilit­y study would look at how the proposals could function and investigat­e costs, engineerin­g options and traffic modelling.

It will have implicatio­ns for traffic leaving the M8 approachin­g the city centre at St Vincent Street and for vehicles trying to access the on slip at Charing Cross.

A spokesman said: “While the idea of a cap over the M8 is only one of the proposals now entering the feasibilit­y study stage, it does reflect our ambitions and priorities in putting people at the centre of the regenerati­on of the city centre.

“Considerin­g how we can best create a district that is healthy and sustainabl­e, with inviting public spaces and a transport network that is easy to get around for everyone, will help to create a thriving city centre.

“The feasibilit­y study will allow us to make an informed decision on the way forward for these proposals based on the costs and benefits, opportunit­ies and challenges that face us as we look to develop the Charing Cross area.”

Images of the possible plans show the motorway covered over completely between Bath Street and Sauchiehal­l Street and also street level developmen­t further north towards Woodlands Road St George’s Road and the on ramp to the M8 eastbound.

It is expected the cap would reduce noise and air pollution at the area notorious for poor air quality with tens of thousands of vehicles passing through the city on Scotland’s busiest motorway to and from the Kingston Bridge.

The council said: “The uncovered motorway cutting creates strong negative qualities of separation, noise and air pollution, while the three-lane slip roads on both sides discourage anyone from doing anything other than passing through quickly.”

The contract worth £250,000 for a feasibilit­y study is expected to be awarded in a matter of weeks.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of plans to cover the M8 at Charing Cross PICTURE: COLIN MEARNS
An artist’s impression of plans to cover the M8 at Charing Cross PICTURE: COLIN MEARNS
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