A section was cordoned off last October after rocks fell onto a walkway
Last October a section of the park, near the Snuff Mill bridge at White Cart Walk, was cordoned off after rocks fell onto the popular footpath causing a potential hazard.
Now the Linn Area Partnership could be awarded £12,250 to fix the path as well as address surface water and improve the barrier edge as part of Glasgow City Council’s local parks and open spaces fund.and safety issues facing the public.Speaking at the partnership meeting last week, Chairman, Councillor Paul McCabe, said: “At the Greenock Avenue side of the bridge where Linn Park is supposed to be closed off, people have created a hole to get through there.
“There are some health and safety issues in regard to boulders and I don’t think that’s what this [funding] is to do with. “At the other side of the bridge there is quite a thin footpath and there is temporary fencing that has been put along the ravine [to protect the public].
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