Comment | I think more trees would help alleviate this. I was praising the benefits of getting in more street trees in another thread, but now you mention this, planting a fair few more trees along the riverfront would definitely provide some barrier to the wind that is funneled west down the Clyde.
A few strategic pockets of parkland along the quaysides (nothing that big even, just half a block wide every now and then) would make a big difference, and I think make outside dining / seating along the Clyde way more tolerable.
As it is, the city has big plans for regeneration of the riverside, so I imagine everything from the SECC through to Glasgow Green will be vastly improved in ~10 years or so. |
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