The top 10 beauty spots of Glasgow have been voted by the residents - and results find Loch Lomond has topped the list
A new poll has revealed that the beauty spots residents in Glasgow are most proud of are Loch Lomond, Pollok Country Park and George Square.
The research, commissioned by Smart Energy GB , follows the publication of a new report by energy experts Cornwall Insight, which finds that if households become more flexible in how and when they use electricity, Britain could avoid the need to build the equivalent of four new gas-fired power stations in 2030.
Victoria Bacon, Director at Smart Energy GB said: “It is clear that Glaswegians value the environmental benefits of their local hotspots as much as their beauty. That’s why it’s so important that we find new and innovative ways to protect our environment. The typical Glasgow person gets out into nature on a proper ramble six times a month, or just over once a week. People in Glasgow also far prefer the countryside to its city equivalent – by a huge 73 per cent to 15 per cent respectively.
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