Our Stage 3 Making Places online public meeting was held on Thursday 25th February!

We presented the proposals and invited discussion, questions and feedback via an online Zoom meeting.

The slides presented at the meeting are showcased here.

Designs from this stage are detailed below.

Click on the plan to explore and respond to the new proposals:

Click anywhere on the plan to open the PlaceChangers platform, to explore and comment on the updated proposals. (This will open a new window.)

What changed?

Pedestrian routes have been strengthened where they cross roads, and raingardens also introduced as part of a low-traffic neighbourhood, where streets are not just for cars. As well as responding to public comments, we have made changes following detailed survey of existing underground services (cables, pipes, sewers etc), moving trees away from them.

You Said; We Did: Illustrative ‘Post-It’ Notes listing some of the design changes made in response to comments. (Text description of image)

Take a journey through our virtual Woodside:

Please stay in touch with this project through this website.

You can contact us at any time by emailing hello@woodsidemakingplaces.org.uk
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There is also a Facebook page if you would prefer to use this channel; you can call us on 0808 143 2002; or you can write to us at Queens Cross Housing Association, 45 Firhill Road, Glasgow G20 7BE.

We will try to respond to all comments.

As our design evolves we will refresh content on this website, so that you can continue to comment and help the project team deliver a successful transformation of Woodside.

Our ambition is for local residents to get involved as much as they can in the planning and future management of Woodside’s landscape.

How we use your data

Your personal information provided when submitting comments or correspondence on the Woodside Making Places project will be used by QCHA, their appointed consultants and project partners, solely in relation to this project.  The personal information (typically this may include your name and email address, but may also include your address and telephone number if you have chosen to provide them) will be held and used for the purpose of responding to comments on the proposals and keeping you informed on progress of the project.  There will be no commercial use and your information will not be made available to third parties beyond the project team.  This information will be held for up to 2 years, which is the anticipated period for delivery of the project.  Should you wish your personal information to be removed from our records prior to this, please contact us and we will do so immediately.

Comments may be made anonomously if you prefer not to share any personal information.

RaeburnFarquharBowen (RFB) are the Data Controller for purposes of GDPR 2016.  Processors are QCHA, RFB and Sustrans.