Council Leader Frank McAveety talks about plans to revamp Glasgow's city centre

Aug 29, 2016, 11:06 AM

It looks like Glasgow’s getting a makeover. That’s if councillors approve plans for a multi-million pound spending plan to revive the Broomielaw, St Enoch, Blythswood and Central areas of the city. So how would it look – well the addition of more cafés and restaurants along the banks of the Rover Clyde are just some of the ideas being looked at, as well as cycle paths and better housing. It’s all part of the council’s regeneration masterplan which is expected to cost around £115 million. The plans – for the 10-year regeneration strategy – were launched by Council Leader Frank McAveety this morning, with key stakeholders now being asked to add their input into the design: