New Advertising Display; Parade Railway Station; Impact Arts; John Archie MacKenzie; Easyfix Electrical

New Digital Advertising Display on Parade
An electronic double sided advertising display is being installed at the corner of Alexandra Parade / Wishart Street. Installation includes improvement of the surrounding grassed area with a pedestrian footpath, trees and benches. [Wildstone Media Consulting]

Alexandra Parade Railway Station

The temporary red and white barrier running along Alexandra Parade at the pavement near the stairs to the station was damaged and has been replaced by a permanent one.

Ticket machines are now installed on both platforms of the station. Passengers disembarking at Queen Street station no longer have to join long queues to pay for a ticket to exit the turnstyles.

Nextbike will be expanding their bike hire scheme this autumn with a new base expected to be located at Alexandra Parade station in September 2017. [Forum]

Scotrail - Alexandra Parade Station and Facilities

Cashback to the Future
A free summer programme organised by Impact Arts for 14-19 year olds starts 11th July 2017 to 4th August 2017. The workshops will be held at The Factory, 319 Craigpark Drive, Dennistoun and offers an excellent opportunity to work with professionals in a range of artforms. The programme is funded through the Scottish Government's Cashback for Communities programme which uses the proceeds of crime to back community projects. To find out more and download a sign-up form visit Impact Arts website. [Impact Arts]

John Archie MacKenzie
Born Dennistoun September 1925, Died July 2017 age 91. John Archie MacKenzie Played for Partick Thistle and Scotland.  [Dennistoun Online]

Easyfix Electrical Services Ltd
599 Alexandra Parade Dennistoun G31 3DA
Easyfix Electrical Services undertake all domestic and commercial electrical work.
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Jul 10, 2017

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