Infrastructure Project in North East Glasgow seeks input and advice from people with protected characteristics
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 31st January 2022

Contribute to project looking at walking, cycling and wheeling designs
The Flourishing Molendinar (this link will take you away from our website) project aims to improve conditions for people walking, cycling and wheeling in parts of the North East of Glasgow. The project is located in Blackhill, aiming to change Junction 12, Provanmill Road and Langside Street, among others.
St Paul’s Youth Forum (this link will take you away from our website), who are developing the next stage of the project, are now moving to a phase where they will develop the designs in much greater detail. Here, the input of people with protected characteristics – in particular those with a disability and/or within older age groups – is particularly useful to ensure the designs meet the needs of as many people as possible. To do this, they want to hear peoples’ unique perspectives.
They would first like to know how many people would be interested in providing feedback. They will then arrange dates and measures facilitating peoples needs.
Please e-mail us at sebastian@stpaulsyouthforum.co.uk or leave a voicemail at 07432274975 stating your interest in providing feedback and whether you would prefer to provide feedback via the following formats:
1) One-to-one interview
2) In-person focus group
3) Online focus group
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