Tuesday, 23 March 2010

McMillan Launches Port Glasgow Residents Survey

Stuart McMillan MSP (SNP) has today (Tuesday) sent out a residents survey to constituents in Port Glasgow to ask for their views on a number of local infrastructure and transport issues. The residents survey has been sent to around 3,000 households.

Mr McMillan said;

"For some time the town centre has been the subject of negative stories regarding the number of shop closures and I have received suggestions proposing possible methods of improving the current situation.

"One of the main areas of concern surrounds access to the town centre as a result of the change of road layout in recent years.

"I recently met with Port Glasgow traders who raised a number of proposals which they feel would make the town centre more accessible and easier to navigate through, whilst joining up the town centre to the new development.

"Therefore, the purpose of my residents survey is to ask the people of Port Glasgow for their views and opinions on these issues.

"I hope to receive a good response rate which will allow me to take forward proposals to better improve the local infrastructure and transport network."

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