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Development and Regeneration Services

Integrating Surface Water Management Planning & Green Infrastructure to

help deliver multiple benefits in Glasgow

Gaye McKay & Laura MacDonald Glasgow City Council

Development and Regeneration Services

Introduction

Development and Regeneration Services

City Deal

Benefitting People

Deliver £2.2 billion in

additional Gross Value Added per

annum

Benefitting Communities

29,000 jobs Benefitting Businesses

Support over 5,500 people into sustained

work.

Lever in an estimated

£3.3 billion of private sector

investment

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SWMPs in Glasgow:

Hillington/Cardonald Fullarton Avenue

High Knightswood/ Netherton

Eastern Springburn Darnley Mains Drumchapel

Cardowan/Cockenzie Street Overwood Drive/Aikenhead Road

Kings Park Croftfoot

Garrowhill Glasgow City Centre

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Who? What? Why?

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The strategic aims of green infrastructure

To improve the quality, accessibility

and quantity of green infrastructure in

Scotland’s towns and cities

To provide increased and better

opportunities for people to improve

their health and well-being;

To address inequality by creating new

green space, and improve existing sites

for communities in areas of multiple

deprivation and/or for communities living close to vacant and

derelict land

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Masterplanning at a Catchment Scale

• Best Value for Money • What can be achieved? • Where can funding be found? • Limitless opportunities

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Collaboration & Funding Working with Development Control and applying

guidance

Working with Strategic Planners

Working with Parks

Working with Ecologists

Working with Roads

Revenue & Capital Funding

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Halfway Community Park (Moss Heights) Cardonald

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Halfway Community Park

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Cranhill Park

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Community Consultation

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Discussion • Based upon you own experiences, what do you consider the

potential barriers to the introduction of blue/green infrastructure and how can these obstacles be overcome?

• In the examples provided Glasgow City Council collaborated with numerous organisations to help deliver multiple benefits. What do consider are the advantages of this approach? How can we encourage others to adopt a similar approach?

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Advantages of a collaborative approach

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