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22/04/2020

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Residents are being invited to find out more about a  new river restoration project planned for the Glazert Water.

The proposal for the Glazert River Restoration Project in the heart of Lennoxtown is the result of a study commissioned by Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) and the Scottish Government to restore natural waterways.

The aim is to provide flood risk benefits to the River Kelvin and to reduce the likelihood of flooding to communities in Kirkintilloch and Torrance. The restoration work will physically restore the Glazert watercourse, enhance the water quality and revitalise the wildlife corridor serving the communities of north Kirkintilloch, Milton of Campsie, Lennoxtown, Clachan of Campsie and Haughhead.

The Council appointed partners cbec eco-engineering (cbec), who specialise in river restoration and started work in September 2019. The firm has undertaken topographic and ecological surveys to assess the condition of the river and has developed preliminary restoration options for the site with a view to improving the quality of the river.

SEPA will provide technical expertise on the project and have received match WEF (Water Environment Fund) funding from the Scottish Government.

The community is now being invited to a online public engagement event to hear more about the project and give feedback on the options being proposed. In addition, views are being sought on ways to improve the amenity and recreational value of the area along the river as well as how links between Lennoxtown and the River Glazert could be improved.

Feedback and input from this online consultation will help inform development of the final restoration options for the site and identify opportunities to improve amenity and recreation along the river.

The details of the online consultation are:

The online engagement event will be open for a three week period from 1 April until 22 April 2020 to provide feedback to the Council via the online questionnaire below.

Questionnaire 

 

More information can be found in the Restoring the Glazert Water at Lennoxtown FAQ's