The Scotsman

Glasgow needs the money to clean up its act

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When asked which environmen­tal issues concern them, a majority tend to answer in terms of their own environmen­t rather than great challenges the world must confront.

This may be disappoint­ing for activists who believe, quite rightly, we should all be worried about climate change. But if you live in an environmen­t polluted by litter, overflowin­g bins, dogfouling and derelict shops, these tend to take priority.

That is a truth which Glasgow and the Scottish Government need to learn urgently. Not to beat about the bush, the city which will host the world’s biggest environmen­tal jamboree in November is an environmen­tal disgrace, according to popular criteria.

I passed Donald Dewar’s statue outside the Concert Hall and could swear he looked even gloomier than usual. Around him lay litterstre­wn streets and a scatter of poor souls in sleeping bags, symbolisin­g our new status as homeless deaths capital of the UK.

Then I walked from Dalmarnock Station to Celtic Park. There had been no game for a fortnight but bottles, cans and other detritus lay undisturbe­d. Once I started noticing, similar conditions were evident all over the dear green place. Maybe the fact I was in Lisbon earlier in the week made me more aware of a shocking contrast in cleanlines­s. This is what happens when council budgets are relentless­ly cut. Prior to 200 heads of state hitting Glasgow in November, there will doubtless be a great clean-up. The streets will shimmer. Rough-sleepers will be found a haven. But

a cosmetic, temporary exercise around COP26 will be even more insulting to ordinary glaswegian­s. Now is the time for Glasgow to clean up its act, to give refuge to the homeless and to receive funding which the city so obviously needs.

 ??  ?? Expect the streets of Glasgow to become a glittering landscape before November’s COP26 event
Expect the streets of Glasgow to become a glittering landscape before November’s COP26 event

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