Novel use of flood attenuation crates on Glasgow roads overhaul
An alternative use for stormwater infiltration crates has helped to deliver significant carbon savings for a road project in Glasgow.
The £39.1M Glasgow Airport Investment Area (GAIA) project is expected to stimulate significant economic growth in the region.
The project, which is being led by Renfrewshire Council and jointly funded by the UK and Scottish governments through the £1.13bn Glasgow City Region Deal, includes road realignment; a new two-lane bridge across the White Cart Water; a pedestrian and cycle bridge; and new and improved junctions and connections to existing cycleways and pathways.
I will analyse below (blue annotations are my comments) to understand the nature of the claims. It is really hard to find time to investigate all their claims – the evidence provided is comprehensive and will take a lot of time to study. In the main they explore what would be called a conspiracy theory and corruption. The standard of proof to meet in order prove conspiracy is going to be much higher than the ordinary proofs (of harms, breaches of the laws) needed to prove crimes against humanity.
I may return to this letter in due course. At the moment, I can confirm that this is a SUPERB piece of analysis, and well worth devoting time.