Glasgow Council decide to pause Kibble Palace entry fee
PublishedGlasgow City Council has decided to pause a proposed entry fee for the Kibble Palace glasshouse in the city's Botanic Gardens.
A council committee, reviewing the petition, decided to pause the implementation of a fee until the impact on local people could be fully explored.The council had originally said the entry fee could bring in an extra £185,000 a year, based on a footfall of 100,000 people. Two Victorian prime ministers were installed as rectors of the University of Glasgow in the glasshouse - Benjamin Disraeli in 1873 and William Ewart Gladstone 1879.
They said they loved going to the glasshouse and sitting down taking in the beautiful plants and flowers, sometimes with their grandchildren. They were concerned that prices may start increasing over time which could set a precedent for other attractions.Elaine Downe, who lives nearby and regularly walks her two dogs around the grounds of the Botanic Gardens, said she was a little shocked to hear about the proposed changes.
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