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Council approve raised bed allotments for derelict and contaminated former sports centre site
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South Lanarkshire Council delays live-streaming decision over fears deaf community could be excluded
Meetings without subtitles or a BSL interpreter were dismissed as a u-turn on equalities and inclusion .
17:05, 29 APR 2021
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CONTROVERSIAL plans to upgrade Stewartfield Way in East Kilbride have passed the latest hurdle. Councillors last week approved an augmented strategic business case for the £62.2 million project by 17 votes to 11. However, council leader John Ross (Hamilton South) warned that city deal funding could be lost if they didn’t approve the next steps as “other authorities are looking over our shoulders” and are “only happy to see South Lanarkshire fail”. Executive director for community and enterprise Michael McGlynn outlined to the executive committee changes to the project from the original plans to dual the full length of the road. Following an “extensive consultation” in November and December 2019, a dedicated cycleway and walkway along the northern side of Stewartfield Way will be considered to enhance the active travel network and feed into planned improvements on the East Kilbride railway line.