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Covid sinks Kirkintilloch Canal Festival for second year

Covid sinks Kirkintilloch Canal Festival for second year
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Kirkintilltoch Canal Festival 2021 cancelled due to Covid

Richard Campbell EAST Dunbartonshire Council have announced that the Kirkintilloch Canal Festival 2021 has been cancelled. The council said that the festival, which normally takes place every August, has been cancelled for the second year in a row due to coronavirus restrictions. The popular event is thought to bring around 15,000 visitors to the area. Thomas Glen, from place, neighbourhood & corporate assets at East Dunbartonshire Council, said, Public safety is paramount and we have all come so far - we don t want to negate the sacrifices that have been made. Organising a large-scale event such as Kirkintilloch Canal Festival takes a huge amount of preparation, working with a large number of partners.

Milngavie playpark transformed with mega tower and picnic facility

Kid s playpark transformed with mega tower and picnic facility A KID S playpark has been completely transformed after a £55,000 investment from the local council.  The newly upgraded Lennox Play Park Area in Milngavie has been kitted out with a Mega Deck Tower Unit,  which can be used by both young and older children. Its multiple chutes and climbing frames have proved to be highly popular within the community. Children standing on the top level of the structure can look down on the new play area - including new flat, cradle and basket swings, a carousel, dragon spinner, playhouse, spinning bowls and climbing giraffe -also complemented by the upgraded picnic area.

Greenlight for plans to build new ASN school

An artist s impression of the new school A NEW school for children with additional support needs is set to be given the greenlight in East Dunbartonshire.  Councillors have signalled their intent to approve plans for the education hub in Kirkintilloch, despite a number of objections from the local community.  The Waterside building is due to replace the existing Merkland and Campsie View schools and will cost more than £20 million.  In a pre-determination hearing last week, councillors approved the planning application for the new community facility.  Given the financial interest of the council in the proposed development, the proposal must now be notified to Scottish Government Ministers.

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