Concerns raised about Botanical Gardens as GlasGLOW light show gets the go ahead

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Concerns raised about Botanical Gardens as GlasGLOW light show gets the go ahead
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A community representative said the neighbourhood experiences “nuisance parking” due to crowds visiting

The popular GlasGLOW event has been granted a licence to go ahead despite concerns about it potentially damaging the city's Botanic Gardens and fuelling parking problems in the West End.

The decision came after worries were voiced over the event causing disruption to the Botanic Gardens and damage to the ground, with a comment submitted by Dowanhill, Hyndland and Kelvinside CommunityA community representative told Wednesday’s licensing and regulatory committee GlasGLOW caused disruption in the park for “a large chunk” of time in autumn.

Explaining how the organisation gives back, he said thousands of free tickets have been handed out to people who can’t afford to go and £50,000 has been donated to charities. Councillor Jim Kavanagh, Labour, said: “Disruption is a fact of life. In all events in the city there is disruption. Our parks must be utilised by all people.”

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