SP Energy Networks have provided a new 100% electric shuttle bus for use by visitors to Glasgow's Pollok Country Park, thanks to their Green Economy Fund.
Coinciding with the re-opening of the iconic Burrell Collection later this month, active travel improvements are being introduced across Pollok Country Park to make the park even more accessible to everyone, including the free shuttle bus service.
The brand-new electric shuttle bus has been funded by SP Energy Networks' Green Economy Fund, which has invested £20million in communities across Scotland to support the Scottish and the UK Government's net zero emissions ambitions.
Available from the main park entrance at 2060 Pollokshaws Road, the electric shuttle bus will run every 30 minutes and link to Pollok House and the refurbished Burrell Collection once it reopens, allowing all visitors to explore the picturesque sights within the park.
The introduction of the electric shuttle bus service is part of wider investment in the park by Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Life. Other developments across the park include prioritisation of pedestrians and cyclists, path improvements, new benches and signage, a new viewing platform on Pollok Avenue, as well as provision of bike racks and a NextBike hub.
Andy Waddell, Director of Operations, Glasgow City Council, said: "Pollok Country Park is a stunning open space that is extremely popular with locals and visitors alike. Extensive work has been carried out within the park to make it a friendlier environment for walking, wheeling and cycling and we want to encourage people travelling to the park to get there as sustainably as possible.
"As part of these new arrangements, we are delighted to have a new electric shuttle bus service that will help visitors arriving by public transport to access the main attractions completely free of charge. Traffic and car parking were identified as major issues during our consultations with park users and we hope the shuttle bus service will support a change in transport choices for those visiting one of Glasgow's most loved green spaces."
Our CEO Frank Mitchell said: "Supporting and investing in our communities is core to what we do and we're so pleased to be able to provide a new, free, electric bus to Glasgow's largest park. With the Burrell collection set to open at the end of the month we hope this service will help make Pollok Country Park even more accessible and sustainable to visitors and locals alike for years to come."
EV chargers will also be available in coming months at the Burrell Collection car park, Riverside car park at Pollok House, and Nether Pollok pavilion car park for visitors travelling in an electric vehicle to the park.
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