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Hi Folks

Just to let you know about an exciting new development in the south side. Wild Flours, a new wheat and gluten-free bakery based in Langside is launching this coming week. Glad Cafe, 1006A Pollokshaws Road is hosting a mini-launch on Tuesday 9th April between 4 and 7 pm. This event is open to all to come along and view Wild Flours cakes, meet the team and try out some yummy gluten-free goodies. Come along and taste the difference.   For further information visit our website www.wildflours.co.uk or get in touch enquiries@wildflours.co.uk.

Assisted House Garden Maintenance Service

As Spring approaches! Residents of Strathbungo might be interested to know that Glasgow City Council operates an Assisted House Garden Maintenance Service, free of charge for those residents who are eligible.

To be eligible, residents must:

be a Glasgow City resident Council Tax payer;
be aged 70 or over;
have an existing medical condition that limits his/her ability to maintain his/her garden
have no able bodied persons aged 16-69 in the household.

Residents can expect to receive up to eleven grass cuts per household and three hedge trims. The service will commence in March and run through until October with the grass cutting service first cycle taking place from 25 March to 14 April. The hedge trimming first cycle will take place from 6 May to 16 June.

The contact number for enquiries is 0141 287 5064.

Trust In Us

March’s Glasgow Civic Forum meeting is bringing together the three main heritage trusts in Glasgow – The Glasgow City Heritage Trust, Scottish Civic Trust and Glasgow Building Preservation Trust – so that you can find out how they work, what they do and how they can help individuals and community groups like ours.

The meeting will be held at the GCHT offices at 54 Bell St on Tuesday 12th March from 7pm. Places are limited due to the size of the venue but if you’d like to come along, please get in touch – chair@strathbungo.co.uk

 

Free Bungo Animation Workshop At Spring Fling

Come and make a paper puppet and bring it to life in your own animation! Design and make a mini bike for your puppet, entirely out of recycled old food and rubbish.
This 1 hr workshop is led by Red Kite Animation and all your cartoons will go on our website www.redkiteworkshops.co.uk
Saturday 9th March – 2pm to 3pm
Suitable for ages 7-11
Very limited places, contact Jim Stirk to book your free place.

Listen In Lights Out

The candle-lit acoustic fundraising night is returning to the Southside in a new venue. Listen In Lights Out raises funds for South Seeds, a local environmental and sustainability charity and one of the partners in this year’s Spring Fling event.

This unique musical evening will take place downstairs at The Bungo on Nithsdale Rd on Friday evening, 1st March. Tickets are available now.

March St Planters – Progress

After residents were given less than a week to remove the planters on March St, the Society leapt into action to try to save this much-admired corner of the neighbourhood.

The root causes of the problem (excuse the pun) were more complicated than they first appeared but after meeting with Councillor Meikle and representatives from the Council today, the planters are being allowed to remain.

The Society, Cllr Meikle and Council agreed on the following:

First, we’re pleased to say LES will take no action immediate action on the planters next to the building but would like the small planter at the kerbside removed and the self-seeded butterfly bushes that have grown in the pavement to be cut down.

Environmental Health will be arranging visits to the March St ground-floor flats to assess the level of damp and try to work out if this is caused or exacerbated by the planters.

The Society will work with residents to help carry out the removal of bushes and the kerbside planter. Should the planters be found to cause damp we’ll also work with residents to rectify the problem. We will also be consulting with other groups to clarify the law around the use of planters and similar structures on the public road so situations like this don’t crop up again. Please do get in touch if you’d like to help out with this little bit of guerrilla gardening!

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