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Why Local Voices Should be at the Heart of the Planning Process

Christy Mearns Tue 7 Feb, 2017

Over the past few weeks I've been talking to residents about plans to demolish the Old College Bar on High Street to make way for a block of student flats. While gathering signatures for my petition, I have spoken to enough enthusiastic signees to demonstrate a real concern, not just of cultural heritage being ripped out of Glasgow, but also about the short-term, poor-quality architecture that we often see replacing it. Many people are jaded because of a lack a voice with which to influence decision-making, particularly in the planning process.

Walking a Cruel Line - The Cost of the Conservative's Jobcentre Closures

mro14417 Wed 25 Jan, 2017

The human cost, the sheer human cruelty, of the moves to close half of Glasgow’s jobcentre were chillingly related to us before we  set off on Monday on the second of our Scottish Green Party walks to highlight the reality of these Tory cuts.

Is 2017 the year of the universal basic income?

mro14417 Tue 24 Jan, 2017

Despite all the uncertainty of global politics and economics, a citizen’s income could help us Glaswegians regain some control in 2017.

In many ways 2016 was a bad year for progressives. Welfare cuts, unfair work conditions and food banks remained; attitudes hardened towards refugees and immigrants; and right wing populists won the vote over Brexit and the White House. But, behind all of this, 2016 was also a year in which those wanting a more economically just, open and equal world also made their mark.

Jobcentre Closures - Why We Must Say "No"

mro14417 Fri 13 Jan, 2017

This morning I walked from Bridgeton Jobcentre to Shettleston Jobcentre. Bridgeton, together with Parkhead, are two of the seven Glasgow Jobcentres the DWP proposes to close, with claimants attending these two centres being transferred to Shettleston. As the Green candidate for Calton, the ward which covers both Jobcentres, I find these proposals extremely worrying. The further away a job centre is, the more difficult it is for people to get there to claim the benefits to which they are entitled, and to get assistance and support to find work.

Radical Solutions such as Universal Basic Income are Needed to Improve Glasgow's Health

Cass Macgregor Sun 8 Jan, 2017

In response to a question from Green Cllr Kieran Wild, at Glasgow City Council full council meeting on 8th Dec, (Labour) Cllr Matt Kerr confirmed that the administration is beginning to explore a trial of Universal Basic Income in Glasgow.

Is it naïve to challenge the political status quo?

mko5498 Sun 27 Nov, 2016

This September, I had the honour to be selected as the Green local council candidate for Southside Central in Glasgow.

The autumn months have been my chance to get my bearings before the local election campaign properly kicks off in the New Year. Learning about the area I’m standing to represent, and getting to know the people who live there, are probably the most important tasks for me over the coming months.