Labour MP for Glasgow North serving Acre, Cadder, Cleveden, Dowanhill, Firhill, Gairbraid, Hillhead, Hyndland, Kelvindale, Kirklee, Maryhill, Maryhill Park, North Kelvinside, Ruchill, Summerston, Partick, Woodlands, Woodside & Wyndford

Labour Member of Parliament serving Glasgow North

Labour Member of Parliament serving Glasgow North

Ann McKechin MP

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1   Link   North Kelvin Community Council
North Kelvin Community Council serves a diverse river and canal-side community containing a wide social mix. One third students, housed in Murano Street Complex and a large number of multiple occupancy properties. North Kelvin is also a largely ageing population. The area is facing change on many fronts, including a number of Brownfield Sites being prepared for development. North Kelvin Community Council are embracing these changes and working hard to positively influence its future direction.
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2   Link   Woodside Community Council
Woodside Community Council is a voluntary, non-political organisation. We try to make sure local perspectives are considered when decisions are taken that affect our neighbourhood.
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3   Link   Hillhead Community Council
Hillhead Community Council is a voluntary organisation set up by statute. It makes representations on matters affecting the interests of the area. It is entitled to be consulted on issues by both local and central government, from planning and licensing to broader issues such as environmental pollution matters.
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4   Link   Partick Community Council
Partick Community Council is the oldest community group in Partick. PCC is secular and non-political. It is comprised of eighteen to twenty elected members who represent six thousand people in Partick. Partick Community Council's boundary runs from Byres Road to Crow Road and from the River Clyde to Highburgh Road. The council is funded by a Glasgow City Council annual grant.
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