Sunday, 30 October 2022

Support for climate strike

There was a youth climate strike with march and rally in Glasgow on Friday 28th October. I attended to show my support for the activists involved in efforts to ensure that global temperatures do not rise above 1.5C.


Support for renewable energy


Stop the proposal for a new oil field called Rosebank 


Ahead of COP27, there were calls for world leaders to act to stop new oil and gas fields and deliver a Just Transition due to catastrophic climate change affecting us.

Bee-friendly Wilton Street

On Wilton Street, you can admire a variety of front gardens with lots of flowers and wildlife friendly planting. There is ongoing support from local gardeners to encourage pollinators to visit this street.



I hope that residents will continue to share their gardening know-how and encourage more people in the area to help nature.

New sculptures at Lacrosse Terrace

On a walkabout, I discovered some sculptures installed in the greenspace at Lacrosse Terrace. This is a local open space that has been enhanced by artworks.


 View of sculptures including red heart and seahorse.


Many thanks to the people involved in the improvements and provision of the new artworks. I think this is supported by the Coach House Trust.

Black History Month Exhibition

This month, I visited the impressive Zaneli Muholi exhibition 'SOMNYAMA NYONYAMA' (Hail the Dark Lioness) at the East Quad, University of Glasgow in partnership with Street Level Photoworks, The Hunterian and Belfast Photo Festival. There are a series of large scale self-portraits in response to racism, sexism and homophobia. Mulholi is both the photographer and the subject.

View of the exhibition signage 
View of the East Quadrangle

There are a series of large scale self-portraits in response to racism, sexism and homophobia. Mulholi is both the photographer and the subject. This photographic exhibition continues until 6th November 2022.

Visit to Belgrave Lane

On a visit to Belgrave Lane, I stopped for a picnic at the community garden. This is well maintained greenspace providing a much needed outdoor meeting place.

Views of Belgrave Lane's Community Garden

There is ongoing work to look after this vital public amenity for community benefit including repairs to the wall and tree planting.